Michigan’s Week 2 clash with Oklahoma was a harsh reality check. And guess what? The Wolverines’ offense took a serious blow in the process. The final score, a 24-13 loss, barely tells the story of how much Michigan’s offense struggled to find its footing. Freshman QB Bryce Underwood , who had looked sharp the week before, clearly felt the pressure. He completed less than half of his passes and was rarely given a clean pocket. Well, thanks largely to an Oklahoma defensive front that dominated the trenches. With all this offensive chaos on the field, fans and analysts alike couldn’t help but start questioning the hefty $4.5 million investment Michigan made in Chip Lindsey , the new offensive coordinator.

With 27 years of coaching under his belt, Lindsey brought a track record that got

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