The No. 15 Michigan Wolverines (9-3) lost 27-9 to the No. 1 Ohio State Buckeyes (12-0). While it was a tall task for a young Michigan team to defeat an elite Ohio State team, there were still troubling occurrences throughout the game that must be corrected and improved upon.

Here’s a look at five concerning things from Michigan’s loss to Ohio State. A loss that wasn’t about one player or coach — it was about Michigan getting beaten in every phase.

It was a tough ask for Michigan true freshman quarterback Bryce Underwood to be a superstar right away, and against Ohio State, Underwood looked like an 18 year old freshman who was still getting accustomed to the speed of the college game. Underwood often threw checkdowns too soon, even when there was an open Andrew Marsh down the field on mul

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