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The Wolverine Podcast

Michigan football: Balas and Skene react to blowout win vs. Nebraska

The Wolverine Podcast

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Michigan Wolverines, Will Johnson, News, Davis Warren, Football, Sports News, Donovan Edwards, Michigan Football, Mason Graham, Wolverines, Michigan Podcast, Big Ten, Sports, Alex Orji, Sherrone Moore

4.2529 Ratings

🗓️ 14 November 2022

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Michigan football is 10-0 and life is good heading into the final two weeks of the regular season. Nebraska was the latest to fall victim to the Wolverines, getting run off the field in a 34-3 decision on Saturday in Ann Arbor. Chris Balas and former Michigan offensive lineman Doug Skene discuss all of the storylines and took fan questions during their Sunday night discussion. They’ll meet up each week at 7 p.m. Sunday night to chat about the biggest storylines from the day before.

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0:00.0

Welcome back to another edition of the Wolverine.com podcast.

0:03.7

My name is Chris Ballas with me, Doug Skeen, Michigan's five-time Big Ten. Champion, all Big Ten linemen, former New England Patriot. How'd your Patriots do this weekend, you know? I couldn't even tell you, Ballas, have been so busy. Disappointing again. I don't know. Did they win? Yeah, see. I know, hey, I know the Lions won. This guy this guy's in the, uh, in the hall of honor there in New England and he can't even check out on his own team. Well, you should be. So, uh, amazing Shane Johnson comes up. But you know what? Before we even start, we're going to get to Shane Johnson's first question here at 499. Shane, thanks, brother. Uh, always appreciate it, man. If you guys want to super chat, get to the top and get your question answered, push on the donate button down there, and we really appreciate it. So, all right, Shane, let's do this because we were just talking about this off the year. Offensive line is just next level. You think we see more jumbo packages, assuming all healthy with eight deep, Gio and Trenti, better options over walk-on number 82 in the red zone.

0:57.2

A walk-on number 82 in the red zone.

0:57.2

A walk-on number two being Max Bredison, actually, who's pretty good.

1:01.5

But I'll say this.

1:03.4

I couldn't agree more, man.

1:04.7

And I wrote this in my news, notes, quotes, and observations afterwards that there is, if this is boring to people then sign me up

1:15.2

baby because when I see guys four or five yards a pop and this reminds me skiing of the 1990

1:21.6

Michigan Notre Dame game uh you know everybody thinks of as the Desmond not the Desmond

1:26.6

Howard game but the the the Rocket Ishmael, actually 91.

1:29.6

No, it was 89.

1:30.8

I'm sorry.

1:31.6

The 89 game, it was the Rocket Ishmael game when he kicked off twice, and he takes two back.

1:37.1

But they were, I think Tony Rice was a quarterback, if I'm not mistaken, or somebody, and they threw four times.

1:43.5

And because they could run for four or five yards on every somebody, and they threw four times, and because they could run

1:44.6

four or five yards on every play, and there's nothing more excruciating than watching your team

1:50.5

give up four or five yards. You get to third and two. You can't stop them. That's exactly what

1:54.6

happened behind this big line. Tell Shane what you told me about number 55 there in the middle

1:59.2

of that Michigan offensive line. Well, I was watching the game on a delay last night and watching it rather closely.

2:06.9

And specifically watching Oloa-Timi in the middle.

2:10.0

I mean, I was just saying, kids really good.

2:12.7

Why isn't he really good?

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