“To be clear, Jake Rudock is the best quarterback. Not by a small margin, he’s our best quarterback,” Harbaugh said.
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The need to create takeaways has been a constant teaching point in practice ever since the new coaching staff took over.
The tension in the Big House was palpable in the dwindling minutes of the third quarter of Saturday’s Michigan football game. The fans, all 108,683 of them, were attempting to complete an entire cycle of the traditional Michigan Stadium wave. Beneath them, the Wolverines were playing a game, and nobody cared. It was a beautiful kind of apathy.
For the second straight week, the Wolverines rolled to an easy win at Michigan Stadium.
The Michigan football team cruised to its second win of the season Saturday, downing UNLV, 28-7. The Daily looks at the good, bad and ugly from the Wolverines’ win.
The Wolverines won the turnover battle on Saturday for just the second time in their last 16 games.
Isaac scored his first touchdown since transferring to Michigan in 2014.
Without time to overhaul the roster to his liking, Harbaugh has pieced together a combination of contributors in hopes of creating a successful season.
The Wolverines used 254 yards of rushing and two takeaways to power past UNLV.
The story of the walk-on football players buried in pads, buried in student loans and buried on the depth chart.