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Michigan's OL showed signs of growth pushing Nebraska around

ANN ARBOR -- Nebraska was thought to be a test for the Michigan offensive line.

Instead, the Wolverines' front five pushed their first Big Ten opponent around without much issue.

Michigan rushed for 285 yards and allowed just one sack of the quarterback in Saturday's 56-10 win over Nebraska, giving credence to an otherwise unproven group.

"We were feeling good about the holes that we were making, and the backs were finishing them," said starting left guard Ben Bredeson. "We were happy about that."

Much like the Week 2 win over Western Michigan, No.