The tone is set. The No. 19 Michigan football team took care of business in its first Big Ten matchup in a hostile environment against a comparable opponent. After dropping Week 2 to now-No. 7 Oklahoma, the Wolverines were looking for a true bounce back win to start conference play on a high note.

So what’s next?

For now, it’s a bye week. But looking at Michigan’s remaining schedule, the Wolverines face just two currently-ranked foes the rest of the season — No. 21 Southern California and No. 1 Ohio State. In a Big Ten with teams like No. 3 Penn State, No. 6 Oregon, No. 11 Indiana and No. 23 Illinois, they had the luck of the draw to pull none of those additional teams.

Considering both Michigan’s play in the first four weeks and its remaining schedule, the Wolverines shouldn’t be satis

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