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mlive on MSNMichigan freshman defensive back calls his shot
Michigan freshman defensive back Elijah Dotson didn’t play any snaps in Week 2 against Oklahoma but was feeling confident entering Saturday’s game against Central Michigan. He only played 12 snaps in the Wolverines’ 63-3 win over the Chippewas,
The Wolverines were able to right some wrongs on Saturday. After suffering a loss last weekend against Oklahoma, Michigan took it to Central Michigan to move to
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WolverinesWire on MSNChip Lindsey says Michigan offense failed to meet standard vs. Oklahoma
Michigan OC Chip Lindsey said the offense fell short vs. Oklahoma, citing third-down woes, but expects a rebound against Central Michigan.
Tight end Zack Marshall emphasized the importance of a consistent daily approach that helped previous teams overcome losses.
The Michigan football team had a lot of trouble converting on third downs in its loss on the road to Oklahoma last weekend.
John Mateer ran for two touchdowns and passed for another, and No. 18 Oklahoma defeated No. 15 Michigan 24-13.
Mateer showed a steady hand when Oklahoma needed it most. He led the Sooners on a methodical, 16-play, 78-yard drive that chewed up more than eight minutes of clock and ended in a short field goal to extend the lead to two possessions and effectively snuff out Michigan’s attempt at a second-half rally.
The Michigan Wolverines traveled to Norman, Oklahoma, for a Week 2 showdown against the Oklahoma Sooners in primetime. It was the only ranked matchup in week tw
A top-25 college football matchup features the No. 18 Oklahoma Sooners hosting the No. 15 Michigan WolverinesOklahoma Sooners.