Article By Julie Reichlmayr on 21st September, 2009
And then Eastern Michigan happened.
Perhaps initial reliance upon a strong OL was prematurely determined, but then again, if the QB were to have an off day, this would be the game to do it.
Michigan passed for a total of 68 yards. For what lacked in the passing game, was much more than compensated with a stellar running game. In particular, Carlos Brown tripled the yards obtained by passing alone, including a 90-yard touchdown run.
The Wolverines have little to complain about with a 45-17 win over Eastern Michigan—if that point margin does not signal a secure win, I don’t know what does.
Yet, two...
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