Sugar Bowl 2012: Why Denard Robinson Will End Big Ten Bowl Woes
Denard Robinson will have a big game to turn the Big Ten woes around.
In bowl games, the Big Ten has been less than impressive. They are 3-6, and they had a disappointing 1-4 run on Monday. With the conference reeling, they need to finish strong in the Sugar Bowl.
The Michigan Wolverines have a chance to improve the conference's record to 4-6 in this bowl season, which looks a lot better than 3-7.
The conference is better than either of those records, but no one has played very well. Now, it's up to Robinson to turn things around.
At the end of the day, Robinson is who makes Michigan tick. He gets their offense running, and he relieves the defense of any and all pressure.
If he doesn't have a good game, Michigan has a very little chance of winning the game. If he plays well, they're in good shape.
Robinson understands the situation and he will come to play. He is a gamer, and he will have a big impact on the game.
Virginia Tech is a good football team, but they don't have the weapons or players to match Robinson. Accordingly, I expect him to have a big game. They won't be able to stop him, and he will have a big game through the air and on the ground.
Robinson will change the game, and that will change the Big Ten's fortune. The conference has been unimpressive during this bowl season, especially the "best" teams.
Michigan is the other representative in a BCS bowl, and people didn't think they belonged. Now, it's up to Robinson to turn things around and make the Big Ten look good again.
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