As much as it may pain Michigan fans to fathom this opinion, Iโm going to say it anyway. For all the problems there are on defense, defensive coordinator Greg Robinson isnโt the problem. I know a lot of Michigan fans will disagree with me and say get rid of him. If you ask me what the problem is, Iโll tell you itโs the ridiculous 3-3-5 scheme that Rich Rodriguez has bestowed upon him.
Robinson, a successful coordinator in the NFL and Texas, I bet has never run a 3-3-5 until he came to Ann Arbor. It hasnโt been successful before he got here and it wonโt be if he is shown the door after this year. I believe talent may be some of the problem, but they still have some highly recruited players on that side of the ball, no matter what Chris Spielman says. They did have a lot of defensive players transfer. Either they didnโt want to be there or couldnโt play. No depth anywhere is gonna kill you no matter if the kid is a player or not. If you watched the game against Wisconsin, Spielman constantly questioned the scheme, saying that the 3-3-5 isnโt the defense for the Big Ten. Furthermore, in a 3-3-5, you put more of the weakest links on the field. Whom do I speak of? The DBs. I wouldnโt run a 3-3-5 in a video game, no less college football. I donโt like the idea of 5 DBs in a base defense. The only time you trot out 5 DBs are in a nickel or dime package (donโt get excited smokers). Rodriguez needs to go ahead and ride out with what he has. Take the extra practices for the bowl game and tweak the scheme. Iโm sure he wonโt unless heโs forced to switch coordinators again. I just donโt think this scheme is tailored to what Robinson likes to do. Look at what Syracuse has done this year with Robinsonโs players. Sure itโs Syracuse and the Big East but itโs a conventional defense. Something Michigan needs to switch to. Iโm sure they might be better off with it, because this 3-3-5 West Virginia bull just doesnโt cut it.
So before you run Robinson out of town, think about his track record and what scheme heโs been forced to work with. These strange bedfellows just arenโt made for each other.
Defensively, Robinson Isn't The Problem
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