Former Michigan offensive coordinator Al Borges and TMI's Sam Webb take a deep dive into the Ohio State defense after six games, with a heavy focus on the Buckeyes' nailbiter versus Oregon. Borges highlights Ohio State's strong total defense (251 yards per game) and their reliance on base defenses and cover four. He notes potential weaknesses, such as vulnerability to tempo and double moves, particularly against Denzel Burke. Borges emphasizes the importance of ball control and creative play-calling, suggesting Michigan could benefit from using Donovan Edwards more extensively. He also discusses the challenges of playing in Oregon and the need for Michigan to improve pass protection and offensive execution to compete effectively.
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