It's amazing that many people picked Uconn to be near the top of the Big East and having a breakout season after returning 16 starters, but now they're just a mediocre team because they got beat my Michigan. I also fail to see how 138 yards given up means Michigan's D-line "got run over." I do agree that Michigan's season will come down to how badly the defense plays. I don't know who you're talking about, but I didn't say UConn would be near the top of the BE (and I'm not sure what that's really saying this year). But if someone thought they should be good and then watched the game, they could easily determine that their preseason thoughts on UConn were wrong. The QB play wasn't great (flustered easily and a couple of bad throws), but their receivers really killed them by dropping several open passes. Add in two FGs blocked (one partially and still squeaked in), a 5-yard punt, and a fumble inside UM's 5? Not a very good team. Michigan's D-Line got pushed off the line pretty regularly by UConn. A couple of hurries, but no sacks that I saw (Frazer ain't exactly mobile). And UConn converted several 3rd/4th and short. Several times Michigan players (including Martin and Roh) had hands on a guy in the backfield but couldn't make the tackle. Just not what I expected since I've heard a bit about how Michigan's D-Line is solid. Robinson looked really good running between the tackles 25 times, but I can't believe any writer that actually watched that game would say "I didn't think Michigan deserved a vote going into the season, but now I'm convinced that they're a top 25 team." I agree with you. I think Michigan is on the way back, but they don't deserve a top 25 ranking right now. It just gets old watching ND fans take every opportunity to trash Michigan. I think this weekend is going to be a good game with a lot of points scored. It should be interesting. agreed. I don't think we learned much about either team after week 1. not sure how much we'll know after week 2, but it should be a fun game to watch.