In the latest episode of the Big House Bleachers podcast, co-hosts Matt Hartwell and Michael Smeltzer dive into some hot topics surrounding Michigan football. They waste no time addressing the controversy surrounding head coach Jim Harbaugh, who is facing a possible four-game suspension due to an incident known as “Burgergate.” The hosts share their thoughts on the situation and its potential impact on the team.
Next, they shift their focus to the quarterback situation and Harbaugh’s high praise for incoming freshman JJ McCarthy. Harbaugh considers McCarthy a “once in a generation type quarterback,” sparking discussions on how this might shape the team’s offensive strategy in the upcoming season.
The podcast then delves into the perennial debate about “The Game” against Ohio State. While Ohio State’s coach Ryan Day suggests moving the game’s schedule, Harbaugh asserts that Michigan will play it whenever it’s traditionally scheduled, emphasizing the Thanksgiving tradition that has become synonymous with this rivalry.
Keeping an eye on player health, Harbaugh expresses confidence in the team’s overall well-being. Running back Blake Corum’s dedication to the team’s success is highlighted, with Corum willing to carry the ball as many times as necessary to secure victories.
The rivalry with Michigan State takes center stage as they discuss the heated atmosphere surrounding the game. Noted sports commentator Mike Valenti’s warning to Michigan fans about potential danger in East Lansing creates a significant buzz among the hosts.
The episode wraps up with a lively discussion comparing the Big Ten team rankings. Hartwell and Smeltzer share their insights on where Michigan stands in comparison to other conference teams.
Tune in to the latest episode of the Big House Bleachers podcast for an engaging and insightful analysis of all things Michigan football. From roster updates to heated rivalries, Matt and Michael have got you covered. Go Blue!