True freshman wide receiver Andrew Marsh undoubtedly had his breakout moment on Saturday at USC. The 6-foot receiver out of Katy, Texas caught eight passes for 138 yards and his first collegiate touchdown.
For context — in Michigan’s previous five games before the USC matchup, Marsh had five catches for 110 yards total, with 80 of them coming the week prior in his very first start in the home win over Wisconsin. He more than doubled his season-long output in one game alone.
With his breakout game in the rearview, Marsh should have the receiver job opposite Donaven McCulley locked up. He earned it in the first place thanks to his counterparts in the receiver room having an abundance of drops and inconsistent in the first month of the season.
Talking to the media on Monday, head coach She