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Northwestern football heads to Ann Arbor for a high-stakes matchup this weekend and Zach is joined by Aaron McMann of MLive.come to talk about the matchup. The pair begins by discussing the disappointing season for Michigan before getting into the Wolverines' 2024 quarterback carousel (2:20). Then, they point out the talented tandem in Michigan's backfield and how tight end Colston Loveland could be a matchup problem for the Wildcats (10:01). They pivot to the defense and discuss how much the unit has improved over the course of the season, even if it is a far cry from last year's national championship group (17:40). Finally, they go over their (eerily similar) keys to the game for each team and make predictions (24:50).
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Northwestern football heads to Ann Arbor for a high-stakes matchup this weekend and Zach is joined by Aaron McMann of MLive.come to talk about the matchup. The pair begins by discussing the disappointing season for Michigan before getting into the Wolverines' 2024 quarterback carousel (2:20). Then, they point out the talented tandem in Michigan's backfield and how tight end Colston Loveland could be a matchup problem for the Wildcats (10:01). They pivot to the defense and discuss how much the unit has improved over the course of the season, even if it is a far cry from last year's national championship group (17:40). Finally, they go over their (eerily similar) keys to the game for each team and make predictions (24:50).
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