Michigan football's offense struggled against Oklahoma , as they weren't able to get into a rhythm throughout the game. The main problem came from the offensive line, and they couldn't get much movement in the trenches for the run or pass game to develop.
Despite the shortcomings, offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey shared an encouraging outlook on the team and how they're looking forward to the next challenge, according to Brice Marich of the Michigan Insider.
“Michigan OC Chip Lindsey says it was a great test to go in that environment at Oklahoma, but didn’t execute and its an amazing learning experience. Loves the attitude of the team and they’re super motivated this week,” Marich wrote on X, formerly Twitter.
Bryce Underwood was underwhelming in Week 2, completing only nine of