The Michigan Wolverines head back to Ann Arbor 1-0 in Big Ten play and 3-1 overall this year following a back-and-forth affair with the Nebraska Cornhuskers that ended in a 30-27 victory. There were big plays made on both sides of the ball, with a few explosive plays on the ground as well as seven — yes, seven — sacks on Nebraska quarterback Dylan Raiola.

After the game, Nebraska head coach Matt Rhule praised Michigan’s defensive effort, and pointed at one player in particular — Jaishawn Barham — as being a “dominant” player.

“There was too much pressure on the quarterback, too much sacks — I would say it’s always the function of everything, but at the end of the day, they overwhelmed us at times,” Rhule said. “…I think No. 1 for them is — he was an inside linebacker, they moved after la

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