Ann Arbor — What’s going on with Michigan’s offense?
It’s a pertinent question after the Wolverines have waded through mud and posted two of their lowest-scoring and worst-shooting games of the season against Wisconsin and Minnesota.
But the last two games have also prompted another thought: Where would this team be without junior center Jon Teske?
While seemingly every Wolverine has been stuck in some sort of a rut, Teske has been chugging along and stringing together one impressive all-around outing after another.
Over the last two contests, Teske has shot 66.7 percent (12-for-18) from the floor and 60 percent (3-for-5) from 3-point range while tallying 30 points, 12 rebounds and seven blocks.