Freshman wide receiver Andrew Marsh has seen a major uptick in production over the last two weeks for the Michigan football team. Against Wisconsin, Marsh was thrust into the starting spot after the bye week and proved why he deserved that role.

Entering the game against the Badgers, Marsh had only one reception dating back to Week 3. He also exhibited multiple freshman moments in Week 1, fumbling the kickoff and not turning for a pass that could have resulted in a touchdown.

“Really just the speed of the game, I would say is one big thing,” Marsh said Oct. 7 when asked what the hardest thing to adjust to in college was. “Just being able to go out there and adjust to the speed is a big difference. We always say, as a team, the effort you put in during the week is what we’ll sho

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