Article By Charles Welch on 5th October, 2009
When you have a rhythm type of offense with a true freshman quarterback, that is one thing; when your offense can't even get on the field, that is another.
Opposing football teams so far have been exposing holes in Michigan's defense, as well as ways to exploit not only the defense, but game plan to keep the offense off the field as well. Teams have taken notice and will continue to run downhill on an undersized defensive front that averages under 250 pounds in the front seven.
Any coach worth his salt will do something that's working until the opposing team can stop it. Michigan's defense is...
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