Angelique S. Chengelis
U-M's rally resembled classic film
ANN ARBOR -- Michigan trailed 19-0 late in the third quarter of its Big Ten opener Saturday when the Wolverines' fortunes began to change.
After a horrendous first half that included 21 yards of offense, one first down, minus-7 yards passing, and five turnovers against ninth-ranked Wisconsin, who would have thought Michigan would stage its biggest comeback in Michigan Stadium history?
In an effort to break down Michigan's 27-25 upset, let's pay homage to late, legendary actor Paul Newman and his vast film legacy.
• Nobody's Fool (1994): Michigan starting quarterback Steven Threet's first half was forgettable. Where does one begin? Three turnovers, including two interceptions, he completed 2-of-10 passes and was credited with minus-7 yards. He also led the offense to one first down and failed to convert on seven third-down attempts. Threet, now firmly in place as Michigan's starter, said he never thought about being benched. Instead, he remained poised in the second half. Michigan gained 147 yards, went 5-of-9 on third-down conversions and converted one fourth-down attempt. Threet threw a touchdown pass and even ran for a 58-yard gain.
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