No. 4 MI averaging nearly a point per minute
“‘Get out of here, ‘” MI quarterback Wilton Speight said. Amara Darboh and Jehu Chesson have combined for 280 receiving yards and three touchdowns while Jake Butt has eight receptions. The more they dared him, the more willing he was to accept.
Well done, Buffaloes. And whether it’s Elmer Fudd or Danny DeVito starting at quarterback, he should be able to elude some tackles by running between the defenders’ legs and make the Wolverines really have to work to avoid the upset. The senior threw for 204 yards and ran for 54 yards against the Bengals.
While the Buffs are riding high with two huge blowout victories, the best defense in the country and a resurgent start to the season from Sefo Liufau, they’ll need as much firepower as they can get against MI. Different competition, obviously but worth watching.
It was moderately amusing, and some fun banter ahead of the game.
Things should be interesting in this game, as both teams have played comparable opponents and both have been rolling, especially on offense. ABOUT MICHIGAN (2-0): Wilton Speight was named the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week after completing 25-of-37 passes for 312 and four touchdowns in his second career start. The only difference is their execution has been stellar through two games. Whichever team can sustain its trend should have a significant edge. These two have hit the under in their last two encounters. He suffered a season-ending hamstring injury early last season and his recovery has contained some setbacks.
Regarding Jourdan Lewis, Michigan’s All-American cornerback, his status for Saturday’s game remains unclear.
Colorado’s attempt at trolling the grouchy coach worked.
MI head coach still searching for a sense of humor.
Will No. 4 MI continue to pile up the points when the Wolverines host Colorado on Saturday at 3:30PM ET?
Trying to rebuild: It’s unusual for another Power 5 conference team to visit a similar school for just one game.