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by Jordan Schelling
Thursday, November 8, 2007

For the Michigan Wolverines — especially senior tailback Mike Hart and senior quarterback Chad Henne — this season certainly has not gone according to plan.

Heading into the season as the fifth-ranked team in the nation and favored to win the Big Ten title, the Wolverines were humbled early by consecutive nonconference losses at home.

Nearly two months later, Michigan is enjoying an eight-game winning streak and is ranked 12th in the current Bowl Championship Series standings.

"I think it just shows the type of people we have on this team, the type of character we have on this team and the type of guys coaches recruit here," Hart said at a Monday press conference. "Everyone is ready to go, no one quit, and everyone is ready for that chance to get out there."

Despite the team's slow start this season, Hart has run wild, amassing 1,119 yards on 200 carries. On pace for over 2,000 yards through seven games, Hart also broke Michigan's all time rushing record in the Wolverines' sixth game of the season.

Unfortunately for the senior, that pace was slowed when he was forced to miss games at Illinois and at home against Minnesota due to a right-ankle injury suffered in the first half against Purdue.

"Yeah, injuries messed up a lot of things, you know. It's part of the game, but I’m just worried about this team winning this championship," Hart said. "Those are all individual things; my team has won every game since I’ve been out so that’s really all that matters. If we would have lost and I was injured, that would have bothered me more. As long as we’re winning, I’m fine."

With Hart's ankle injury and the slow start for Michigan, his decision to return for his senior season was called into question by some. For Hart, the decision was made based on the return of fellow seniors Henne and offensive lineman Jake Long.

"It was a decision I had to make," Hart said at Big Ten Media Day this summer. "I wasn’t 100 percent leaving, it was more seeing what senior quarterback Chad Henne and fifth-year senior Jake Long were going to do and what this offense was going to do if I came back."

Hart has not been the only high profile Wolverine to miss time due to injury this season.

Henne has been forced to sit out three games this season with two different injuries in addition to missing time in three other games. Most recently, the senior quarterback missed the Minnesota game with a shoulder injury.

"I would never picture this would ever happen since never having an injury in three years, never missing a game," Henne said. "It’s been a difficult path, but we keep fighting. There have been a lot of great guys that have stepped in this year and done a great job."

In the absence of Hart and Henne, the Michigan offense did not miss a beat. Freshman quarterback Ryan Mallett and sophomore running backs Carlos Brown and Brandon Minor have stepped up when called upon this season.

"It’s great because you never know when your number is going to be called. Guys come in and make their mark," Henne said of the Wolverines' patchwork offense. "[Against Minnesota], Carlos [Brown] and Brandon Minor come in and both had 100 yards rushing. It definitely gives us confidence that we can get it done."

With the season winding down, Hart and Henne returned last week to take on Michigan State in East Lansing. After going down 24-14 in the fourth quarter, Henne rallied the Wolverines with a pair of fourth-quarter touchdown passes.

"I don’t know, it seems when it’s a close game like that, Chad steps up, and he does a great job," Hart said. "A lot of us have never seen him play through injury before; you know when he plays through injury and still performs like he’s not injured, that’s just great, that is tough."

As strange as the beginning of the season was for Michigan, the Wolverines are in a very familiar place with only two games remaining — at the top of the Big Ten standings.

Michigan and Ohio State are currently in a virtual tie for first place in the conference with matching 6-0 records in Big Ten play. With the two set to square off Nov. 17, the Big Ten champion will be crowned in the next two weeks.

"We knew it would come down to the last three games — Michigan State, Wisconsin and Ohio State — when we looked at our schedule at the beginning of the year," Hart said. "We knew that this point of the year was going to decide our season, so we know these last two games are going to be real tough."


Anonymous (November 8, 2007 @ 7:03am):

UM 32, UW 12

Anonymous (November 8, 2007 @ 9:19am):

Wisconsin 588, Michigan 4

Sure, I can see Michigan getting 2 safeties, while Wisconsin scores an unprecedented 84 touchdowns

Anonymous (November 8, 2007 @ 12:26pm):

@9:19,

I want to invite you to my next poker night. Bring yer nickels.

Anonymous (November 8, 2007 @ 1:34pm):

I just don't see us winning this. We can't stop Mike Hart, but I think it'll be close.

UM 24 - Wisc 21

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