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Michigan came back to beat Rutgers, what does it mean?

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In this episode we tackle some of the biggest takeaways and talking points from the Wolverines’ 48-42 triple-overtime win at Rutgers.

We begin by looking at redshirt freshman quarterback Cade McNamara’s performance, and if we think that means he will start and be Michigan’s primary quarterback the rest of the way. We also look at what an apparent switch at quarterback means for Joe Milton, the repercussions for the rest of the offense and how valid McNamara’s performance was.

We then switch to the defensive side of the ball, and discuss if there’s truly any hope for Michigan’s defense after another brutal performance. We discuss if any change can be made the rest of the way, along with other factors that have led to the Wolverines' defensive demise.

We also discuss how much of Michigan's improved running game was Michigan and how much was Rutgers, and discuss fair expectations for the Wolverines the rest of the way.

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In this episode we tackle some of the biggest takeaways and talking points from the Wolverines’ 48-42 triple-overtime win at Rutgers.

We begin by looking at redshirt freshman quarterback Cade McNamara’s performance, and if we think that means he will start and be Michigan’s primary quarterback the rest of the way. We also look at what an apparent switch at quarterback means for Joe Milton, the repercussions for the rest of the offense and how valid McNamara’s performance was.

We then switch to the defensive side of the ball, and discuss if there’s truly any hope for Michigan’s defense after another brutal performance. We discuss if any change can be made the rest of the way, along with other factors that have led to the Wolverines' defensive demise.

We also discuss how much of Michigan's improved running game was Michigan and how much was Rutgers, and discuss fair expectations for the Wolverines the rest of the way.

To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy

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