ANN ARBOR – Michigan was outplayed by Ohio State in every facet during Saturday’s 27-9 loss, and it was reflected in Pro Football Focus’ grades for the Wolverines.
Sherrone Moore’s team earned an overall grade of 62.3 for its performance – its second-lowest of the year. Michigan’s offense was abysmal, earning a season-low 48.9 mark after managing just 163 yards against the Buckeyes’ top-ranked offense. An average grade is between 60-69.
Here are the Wolverines’ snap counts from Saturday, their 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, receiving, pass blocking, run defense, etc. It is important to note that PFF doesn’t base its grade on the outcome of the play, but

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