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In this week’s episode, we break down Michigan Football’s 24–13 loss to Oklahoma and take a hard look at the Wolverines’ biggest questions moving forward. We dive into the offensive woes, including whether Michigan is playing it too safe instead of playing to win, and if offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey is being given the freedom to run his style of offense—or simply asked to stick with the old playbook.
On the defensive side, we discuss Michigan’s search for true playmakers and why the potential return of safety Rod Moore could be a major boost for the secondary and overall defensive identity.
From the Michigan offense’s lack of rhythm to the defense’s need for impact players, we cover the takeaways that matter most for Wolverines fans. If you’re looking for real talk on where Michigan stands after the Oklahoma game and what needs to change heading into the rest of the season, this is the breakdown you don’t want to miss.
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