Michigan comes up with two interceptions
Michigan football is forcing two turnovers per game. The Wolverines have six interceptions in four games, which doesn't bode well for a Wisconsin team that has struggled to protect the ball.
Danny O'Neil has five interceptions in four games. Facing a Michigan front that just had seven sacks and over 30 pressures against Nebraska, the former San Diego State transfer will be under heat all game.
Don't expect much from the Wisconsin running game either. The Badgers are churning out just 3.1 yards per attempt. Michigan's run defense has limited three of four opponents to under 100 yards. Only Oklahoma, with dual-threat QB and Heisman favorite, at least before his injury, John Mateer, went over.
Danny O'Neil isn't that. He's got to get hit. A lot. Eventually, that will lead to a ball popped into the air for an interception. Rod Moore will be back and likely 100 percent after playing against Nebraska, and getting a week of rest.
The secondary is as healthy as it's been. Zeke Berry could even be back this week, and with the constant pressure Michigan's front should apply, the Wolverines will notch two interceptions.