After a bye week filled with turmoil and nonstop scandal discourse in the national media, Michigan Football finally let their players do the talking on the first Saturday night in November. Without the clairvoyance of the omnipotent Connor Stalions, Michigan had no trouble beating down a vastly inferior Purdue team, using a dominant opening quarter and second half to overcome some sleepy offense in the middle section of the contest. It wasn't JJ McCarthy or the receivers' sharpest games; it also didn't matter whatsoever. Michigan won 41-13 and are 9-0 for the second straight season. Purdue took the football first, with Michigan winning the coin toss and deferring to the second half. Purdue picked up a quick first down but then punted, Michigan getting off the field on 3rd & 7 the way they would all night long, getting pressure against a depleted Purdue OL and forcing Hudson Card off his spot and into an incompletion. Michigan got the ball and it didn't take t
After a tumultuous bye week, the Michigan Wolverines are back in action this weekend as the #3 team in the country, per the first CFP rankings. Coming to Ann Arbor on Saturday are the Purdue Boilermakers, in year one of a rebuild under new head coach Ryan Walters. This Purdue team is a very different one than the one Michigan saw in Indianapolis, with its stars on offense moving on to the NFL and so much of the team's meaty core being hollowed out by the transfer portal. It's been a long season on both sides of the ball and today we start on offense: The Film: For Purdue, this task was pretty easy. The Boilers have mostly played the usual cadre of B1G West garbage, plus a surprisingly strong non-conference slate, but one team stands out in particular as an easy team to use for FFFF this week. the Ohio State Buckeyes. OSU went to West Lafayette a few weeks back and since PSU does not play Purdue this season, Ohio State is the obvious team to use as the comparable to Michiga
After a tumultuous bye week, the Michigan Wolverines are back in action this weekend as the #3 team in the country, per the first CFP rankings. Coming to Ann Arbor on Saturday are the Purdue Boilermakers, in year one of a rebuild under new head coach Ryan Walters. This Purdue team is a very different one than the one Michigan saw in Indianapolis, with its stars on offense moving on to the NFL and so much of the team's meaty core being hollowed out by the transfer portal. It's been a long season on both sides of the ball and today we start on offense: The Film: For Purdue, this task was pretty easy. The Boilers have mostly played the usual cadre of B1G West garbage, plus a surprisingly strong non-conference slate, but one team stands out in particular as an easy team to use for FFFF this week. the Ohio State Buckeyes. OSU went to West Lafayette a few weeks back and since PSU does not play Purdue this season, Ohio State is the obvious team to use as the comparable to Michiga