Through two games, one of the biggest disappointments for Michigan football has been the pass defense, which is allowing 243.5 yards per game to opposing teams.
Both quarterbacks were experienced. Oklahoma's John Mateer felt like a Heisman Trophy candidate with 333 total yards against the Wolverines.
Opposing passers are completing 64.6 percent of their throws. Last season, that number was 60.1 percent and the total average was 216.
Of course, it's just two games. Michigan football also has been missing a vital piece in the secondary in safety Rod Moore, a two-time All-Big Ten selection.