Article By Charles Welch on 19th September, 2009
Unfortunately, there have been too many "teachable moments" to be completely satisfied, in fact there was a lot to be desired in Michigan's performance today.
Michigan showed very few signs of the aggressively potent passing offense we saw last week against the Irish, in fact they were barely efficient. The quarterbacks were a combined 7-17 passing for 68 yards and two interceptions.
Tate Forcier didn't look nearly as sharp or focused as he has in the first two games, although he was more than serviceable in the first half.
It is possibly a bit too much to expect true freshmen to be super...
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