Last weekend against Oklahoma, the Michigan football team struggled offensively and only scored 13 points. It was clear that the Wolverines wanted to run the ball to win, and they didn't give quarterback Bryce Underwood a lot of freedom. It seems like they learned a lesson. On Saturday against Central Michigan, Underwood was fully unleashed , and Michigan's offense looked very strong for the first time in a while. It sounds like the Wolverines have a new mindset surrounding the offense.

Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore is currently serving a two-game suspension, so he was not on the sidelines Saturday against CMU. Biff Poggi is the acting head coach while Moore is out, and he is going to let Bryce Underwood do his thing .

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