Article By Jay Nicols on 24th September, 2009
Michigan has not torn the opponents apart, but they have done enough to win the games. They kept pressure on Hiller and Clausen, fell asleep against Eastern, and have been less than stellar in pass defense, yet they are 3-0.
They have given up 358.7 yards a game; 235 in the air, 123.7 on the ground.
It's not stellar numbers, but they are only giving up 19.3 points a game, with them scoring a Big Ten leading 38 pts/game. It makes up for the poor defense that has been on the field.
Michigan can only hope that it can...
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