ANN ARBOR – Michigan’s football team had some sloppy moments in Saturday’s 24-10 win over Wisconsin, but overall, it graded out pretty well as it improved to 4-1 and 2-0 in the Big Ten.

According to Pro Football Focus, the 20th-ranked Wolverines earned an overall grade of 84.3, which is well above an average score of 64. The defense graded out much better than the offense, receiving a mark of 90.2 after holding Wisconsin to 177 yards after the Badgers’ opening 75-yard touchdown drive.

Michigan’s offense finished with 445 yards but earned an overall grade of 66.3.

Here are snap counts from Saturday’s victory, Michigan’s best and worst performers, plus other notable grades and trends:

*PFF evaluates every player on every play in multiple facets of the game, such as passing, rushing, rece

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