Michigan Wolverines 3-9, 2-6 Big Ten
Well, if that wasn't the worst season in Michigan history as some have argued, it certainly was the most depressing.
A lot of records were broken in all the wrong ways, and the Wolverines play was beyond dismal throughout most of the season with the exception of the Minnesota game and the fourth quarter of the Wisconsin game.
Outside of those five quarters of football, Michigan never looked like it could compete in the Mid-American Conference, let alone the Big Ten.
Still, I have to support my team and hand out some grades and awards.
Offense
From the very start of the season against Utah, this offense looked like it was going to have trouble moving the ball.
Having two redshirt freshmen to choose from didn't leave Rich Rodriguez a lot of options either. Nick Sheridan, a former walk on, and Steven Threet, a transfer from Georgia Tech, never found a...
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