Through three games, Michigan’s offense has definitely been riding the wave. After looking promising in Week 1, the Wolverine offense laid an egg against Oklahoma, not offering much hope for the run or pass games. Playing against an inferior non-conference opponent like Central Michigan in Week 3, there was little doubt Michigan would come away with a victory, but it was still imperative for the offense to show some serious improvement.
The Wolverines responded in a big way, putting 63 points on the board and 616 yards of total offense — numbers that even its 2023 team never produced. A big reason for the outburst on Saturday, even without Sherrone Moore on the sideline, was the fact the staff opened up the playbook a bit more in the run and pass games, something fans had been clamoring f