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Upon Further Review 2023: Defense vs UNLV

Glossary: Is Here. Reminder that a parenthetical is a covered receiver. Formation Notes: Let's get funky! UNLV's weird offense likes to overload a side with two RBs and a covered TE. I called the one closer to the QB the "S" and the further the "R". I called this GoGo Right. When UNLV went to a diamond Michigan sometimes put their DE all the way out with the covered TE (see #5 on the bottom). I called this 404 Spread. When not covering receivers they are putting them as far from the formation as possible.  And look at this: a real Delaware Wing-T! Haven't seen one of those since the Bethel Threshers took on the old Pitchbots of Hannigan's Wake back in 'dickety-two. I also had to cut way more of these because they're probably not going to be relevant unless the Go-Go sweeps the nation. [After THE JUMP: The Go-Go is getting Brumfield Dead-Dead]

Neck Sharpies: The Threat

Schedule note: Sorry this is getting up late. It, uh, ran long. Well, Brian went and Joel Klatt'ed me again. I was going to use this space this week to talk about how the threat of a McCarthy keep opened up the two big runs for Corum and Edwards, and then Brian went ahead and Neck Sharpied in his game column. That piece (with his embed replaced by my gfycat clip): It changes things. I mentioned that JJ McCarthy's legs were an important factor in Michigan's ground game in the Indiana UFR, even and maybe even especially when he didn't have the ball. That's going to come up again in this week's edition because hoo boy the threat of McCarthy keeping the ball was a major factor on both of Michigan's long touchdown runs. The Corum one is obvious; just watch the cornerback to the bottom of the screen: Brian then asserted the threat of McCarthy keeping created the block that sprung Edwards the drive prior. Since it's bound to come up a lot more, and has

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