
MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast WTKA Roundtable 11/6/2025: Rudolph Virchow's Second Team
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Nov 6, 2025 Bryce Underwood's development is a rollercoaster ride; freshman mistakes are expected. Jordan Marshall shines as the offensive line steps up to a Big Ten level. Purdue's offense was disappointingly predictable, and Michigan's vanilla defense was a strategic choice. Heavy rotation in the defensive line led to fatigue, as short stints wear down the players. Despite injuries, Michigan's defense made crucial stops at key moments. In basketball, Trey McKinney’s shooting stands out, while concerns about pressure handling and depth linger.
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Freshman Progress Is Nonlinear
- Progress for a true freshman QB is not linear and setbacks are expected.
- Brian Cook cautions against overreacting to a few bad games and highlights long-term development.
Offensive Line Momentum Matters
- Michigan's offensive line and Jordan Marshall offer a brighter near-term outlook than the QB headlines.
- Cook says multiple young linemen already play close to all-Big Ten level.
Purdue Forced A Vanilla Gameplan
- Purdue's offense relied on repetitive, low-risk plays that forced Michigan to play vanilla.
- Seth Fisher labels Purdue "college crappe" and says Michigan chose to simplify to get to the bye.
