Wolverines play tough after starting slow
By JOE VARDON
BLADE SPORTS WRITER
ANN ARBOR - The kind of defense Michigan played in the second half Saturday is what many expect from a group that returns seven starters.
Three points allowed.
Twenty-eight yards.
Four sacks, a fumble, and an interception.But had the Wolverines played even a resemblance of the same kind of defense in the first half, Rich Rodriguez likely would've defeated Utah in his first game as UM's coach.
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By JOE VARDON
BLADE SPORTS WRITER
ANN ARBOR - The kind of defense Michigan played in the second half Saturday is what many expect from a group that returns seven starters.
Three points allowed.
Twenty-eight yards.
Four sacks, a fumble, and an interception.But had the Wolverines played even a resemblance of the same kind of defense in the first half, Rich Rodriguez likely would've defeated Utah in his first game as UM's coach.
To read the rest of the article please visit: http://www.toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080901/SPORTS17/809010349
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