GAME: Peach
Bowl
LOCATION: Mercedes Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia
TEAMS: No. 7 Michigan (10-2, 7-1 Big Ten) vs No. 10 Florida (9-3, 5-3 SEC)
DATE: 12/29
TIME: 12 p.m. ET
TV: ESPN
LOCATION: Mercedes Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia
TEAMS: No. 7 Michigan (10-2, 7-1 Big Ten) vs No. 10 Florida (9-3, 5-3 SEC)
DATE: 12/29
TIME: 12 p.m. ET
TV: ESPN
The Michigan Wolverines will take on the Florida Gators in the first
New Year’s Six Bowl; the Peach Bowl After a disappointing loss vs. Ohio
State to crush their playoff hopes, Jim Harbaugh
and Michigan will look bounce back at Mercedes Benz Stadium against Mullen’s
Florida Gators in the Peach Bowl.
OVERVIEW
The Peach Bowl is a very intriguing matchup for college
football fans just hours before the beginning of the College Football Playoff.
It features two teams that had almost polar opposite stories this season.
Michigan fell short of expectations, as they had an
opportunity to finally play in their first Big Ten Championship game under Jim
Harbaugh. However, their Big Ten Championship and College Football Playoff
dreams were smashed by Ohio State the last week of the regular season as the
Buckeyes hung 62 points on the top-ranked Michigan defense.
Florida exceeded expectations in Dan Mullen’s first year as
head coach, as they won nine games. This included a statement win vs. LSU, who
was ranked fifth in the country at the time. The Gators are making their first
New Year’s Six Bowl appearance since 2012, where they lost 23-33 to Louisville
in the Sugar Bowl.
KEYS FOR MICHIGAN
In order for Michigan to win this game, they need to play
the same game they’ve played all season. They need to rely on their defense,
which ranks first in the FBS in yards allowed per game. They also need to
dominate time of possession, which they rank fourth in the FBS.
Relying on their defense is going to be tougher, as
defensive end Rashan Gary,
and linebacker Devin Bush will
miss this game to prepare for the NFL Draft. Gary and Bush have been two of
Michigan’s best defensive players this season, and a key to stopping the run.
Florida’s rushing offense ranks 27th in FBS, as the gators
average 209.5 rushing yards per game, compared to their passing offense which
ranks seventh in FBS, as they average 217.2 passing yards per game. Clearly,
the Gators offense is more run dependent, so Michigan will need to find a way
to halt it. A major part of the Wolverine’s 15th-ranked run defense is senior
defensive lineman Chase
Winovich, who has 32 tackles for loss and 12.5 sacks combined
between the last two seasons.
I don’t anticipate Florida doing much at all through the
air, as Michigan has the second best pass defense in the country allowing only
145.9 passing yards per game.
In terms of controlling the time of possession, it’s going
to come a lot harder to Michigan than normal. Senior running back Karan Higdon won’t
play in this game, as he will also be preparing for the NFL Draft.
Higdon led Michigan with 1178 rushing yards and 10 rushing
touchdowns this season. Filling the void for Higdon’s absence will be
junior running back Chris Evans,
who has ran for 403 yards and four touchdowns on 74 carries this season.
If Michigan can stop the run and control time of possession,
which I think they will, they should have absolutely no problem winning this
game.
KEYS FOR FLORIDA
Florida’s path to victory is going to be a lot tougher than
Michigan’s, simply because they’re just not as good of a football team.
However, if I’m Dan Mullen, I’m running the football early and often in this
game to test Michigan’s run defense with Rashan Gary and Devin Bush.
Florida running backs Lamical
Perine and Jordan
Scarlett are going to have to be ready to carry the ball a
ton. They each are averaging 5.9 yards per carry this year, so they’re capable
of moving the ball downfield against a solid Michigan defense.
Another important aspect for the Gators is winning the
turnover battle. They can’t let Michigan control the game by having seven or
eight minute drives ending in a touchdown. Florida forced 24 turnovers this
season, tied for13th in the FBS this season.
A key to the turnover battle is defensive end Jachai Polite,
who has forced five fumbles this season, which is first in the FBS. In addition,
Polite has 11 sacks and 18 tackles for loss this season.
Winning the turnover battle is also going to mean that
Gators quarterback Feleipe
Franks doesn’t throw an interception. He only has six this
season, and hasn’t thrown an interception since October 27 against Georgia.
However, facing Michigan’s passing defense is going to be a challenge.
If Florida can exploit the weaknesses created by the players
sitting out for Michigan by running early and often on the offensive side of
the ball, and stopping the run on the defensive side of the ball, I think they
have a decent shot to win this game.
PREDICTION
If I were a Michigan fan, I’d be nervous that Higdon, Bush,
and Gary are all going to be out for this game. However, I think that they’ll
come out with something to prove after getting embarrassed by Ohio State a
month ago.
I expect Jim Harbaugh to make proper adjustments to account
for the missing players, allowing Michigan to play their normal game of being
dominant on defense, and controlling the clock. If they can do that, and I
think they will, Michigan will win this game by 14-17 points.
MICHIGAN: 31 FLORIDA: 17
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