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Cade McNamara gave Michigan’s offense a pulse, could a starting opportunity be coming?

When a team loses three games in a row the way Michigan has, major changes are necessary to right all the wrongs.

Heading into Michigan’s tilt versus Wisconsin on Saturday night, they were aware of how good Wisconsin’s defense is, they knew that any turnover could do major damage. Unfortunately for Michigan, their first two drives on offense ended with Joe Milton interceptions, both of which set Wisconsin up with good field position. Milton’s two interceptions led to 14 Wisconsin.

The Michigan offense had just 1-yard of total offense through the first quarter, and couldn’t get much going via run or pass.