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Reviewing the critical errors that hurt Michigan Football in 2019

No one would argue that the 2019 season went to plan for the Michigan Wolverines, with a 9-4 record representing another good, but not good enough season for Jim Harbaugh and company. The Wolverines did have plenty of bright spots with some big wins over conference opponents and promising play from younger players, though, and the hope is that 2020 might bring better results.

However, an abbreviated offseason may work against a team that has lost pieces across the offensive line, cornerback group, and wide receiver corps. For Michigan to find success in this crazy 2020 season, the team will have to find ways to eliminate the big mistakes that kept occurring last year, especially in each of the four losses.