The Wolverines produced no TDs, failed in the red zone twice early, produced five interceptions, fumbled twice, and produced foolish penalties. To their credit Notre Dame produced better defense than they have in the past.
The Wolverines fall 13-6 to Notre Dame in South Bend.
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Tweet By Andy Andersen At first it looked like AD David Brandon had set up the Wolverines to fail on the biggest possible stage, in prime time, under the newly installed lights. Before over 114,840 energized spectators, at home, and with ESPN’s game day on the premises. It looked like the Coach Hoke “honeymoon” was …
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