What CBS analyst Adam Zucker thinks Michigan could do to repeat as champions

Great stuff from the CBS studio analyst in this exclusive interview! #GoBlue

INDIANAPOLIS — In the past five years, we’ve seen some legendary coaches leave their post while the new hotness comes in to fill the void. In some of those cases, the new head coach coming in has had much more hype than their predecessor.

When Ryan Day took over for Urban Meyer at Ohio State, he was spoken of as being on the same plain as Meyer, who had won three national championships at two schools. When Marcus Freeman took over for Brian Kelly at Notre Dame, he was spoken of as an upgrade on Kelly, despite his inexperience and Kelly’s penchant for turning mediocre teams into national contenders.

Yet, for Sherrone Moore at Michigan, he hasn’t been afforded the same lavish praise as the two aforementioned.

WolverinesWire caught up with CBS Sports studio analyst Adam Zucker at Big Ten media days, and in his eyes, he thinks part of it has to do with Jim Harbaugh being larger than life, but also says — good, Moore flying under the radar may be a good think for the maize and blue.

“I think lack of hype is good, actually,” Zucker told WolverinesWire. “And I also think that Jim Harbaugh was the magnet for praise, criticism, attention quotes, and I don’t think he purposely over-sheltered the assistants on the team, but with so much attention on everything on and off the field that took place under Jim Harbaugh, and the assistants — whatever minor roles that were with the recruiting aspect is fine — but they got to do their jobs, and now we get to see him do it.

“So, I think if anyone needs to make us make a quote about whether he’s going to be an elite head coach or not, I would just save your thoughts and watch and see him do it. He obviously won his chances last year, and you don’t just hand the Michigan head coaching job to anybody. So there’s a there’s a proving ground among the people who need to make that decision and we’ll see if they’re right.”

With Moore taking over for Harbaugh, not many are giving Michigan much of a chance to defend its 2023 national championship. Much of that is warranted given the personnel turnover and all of the questions that come with a coaching change. But Zucker notes that, even though some of the teams that get all the hype did get some big-time players in the transfer portal, Michigan has one constant that could frustrate a lot of teams.

We asked Zucker what Michigan would have to do to shock the world and win a second consecutive national championship, and he says it all has to do with one side of the ball where the Wolverines are not expected to take a step back.

“A lot obviously would have to come together, we can agree on that, right?” Zucker said. “I think if it’s still that defense, because we’re focusing a lot on Ohio State’s new offensive weapons, even though they added Caleb Downs, and got Denzel Burke back; Oregon, to me, I’m thinking about their offense. If Michigan’s defense can frustrate teams the way they have, that would be their chance. That would be their chance. Obviously, they have to make it to the playoff. But it’s their defense to me that leads the way, if it wasn’t already.”

Notre Dame legend Aaron Taylor to join ‘College Football Today’ on CBS

Set your DVR this fall.

Since he stopped playing, former Notre Dame All-American [autotag]Aaron Taylor[/autotag] has had a successful broadcasting career. Most of that has been with CBS Sports, and he’s paid his dues enough that he now will be featured on one of its top college football shows.

Taylor has been announced as an addition to “College Football Today”, the top pregame show on CBS Sports. He’s earned it after many years as the lead college football analyst on the CBS Sports Network. He will join the existing team of Adam Zucker, Brian Jones and Rick Neuheisel.

CBS Sports executive Harold Bryant said the following:

“Aaron’s extensive football IQ has been integral to our coverage for many years, and we look forward to him joining Adam, BJ and Rick on Saturdays given their deep chemistry cemented over the years on ‘Inside College Football’. And as we extend our postgame coverage, Aaron’s personality and analysis will be a welcome addition with more runway to recap the most pivotal games and moments from earlier in the day.”

Meanwhile, Taylor said this, playing up his comparable youth in doing so:

“BJ, Rick, Adam and I have so much respect for the sport and for the platform we’re given to break down all the exciting twists and turns that college football offers. t gives us the freedom to not take ourselves too seriously and have some fun at each other’s expense. I can’t wait to sit with those guys on Saturdays and be the one person at the desk who isn’t battling a receding hairline.”

Remember that the Irish play Purdue on CBS on Sept. 14. That definitely will be the ideal day to watch if you’re an Irish fan, and it will be interesting to see how, if at all, Taylor plays up his alma mater.

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