It all worked out in the end, but for a 10-minute chunk of game time on Saturday at Wrigley Field, it looked like Michigan’s record and reputation were in serious jeopardy. Playing in a baseball stadium, Michigan didn’t so much battle the clock as it made the most of the opportunity it got late in the game to eventually earn the win by a 24-22 final score.
As one of the youngest teams in the Big Ten, making the most of opportunities has been a theme this year. Andrew Marsh has done that time and time again, but saved his best performance for the bright lights of the midwest’s biggest city, going off in front of a neutral-ish crowd and cementing his place as Michigan’s WR1.
Michigan’s passing attack had come under scrutiny in its past two games against Michigan State and Purdue, failing t

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