Michigan took care of business against the Washington Huskies, 24-7, at the Big House. It’s easy to focus on the same mistakes week after week — the Wolverines definitely had drops and penalties that hurt them, as well as some miscues on special teams — but overall, it was more good than bad on Saturday.
Here are three winners and two losers from Michigan’s win over Washington.
You have to hand it to Chip Lindsey this week — he managed to find a rhythm to get nearly everyone going. The Wolverines picked up 417 total yards, with 230 being through the air and 187 coming on the ground. The game plan incorporated tight end Zack Marshall, who led the team with five catches for 72 yards and one touchdown. We’d been waiting to see the tight ends be incorporated more into Michigan’s offense, and