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Michigan was supposed to be the favorite in the Big Ten this year. The Wolverines has a head coach that has been there for a while, Shea Patterson at quarterback and plenty of talented players littered across the roster.
Again, expectations were high. However, through seven games, Michigan is 5-2. It has lost to Wisconsin and Penn State, two teams that were both ranked in the top 10 at the time.
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The Wolverines haven’t been able to get over the hump with Harbaugh, and that’s continued on to this season. After the 28-21 heartbreaking loss at Penn State, Michigan players have come out with a never say die type of attitude:
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Defensive end Kwity Paye:
“We’re still going to ball, you know, because you never know what’s going to happen later in the season. A team may get those two losses and we’re right back into the fight. We’re just going to keep fighting and keep playing.”
Offensive lineman Ben Bredeson:
“At times, especially with the younger guys, people tend to look farther ahead than they can control, worrying about Big Ten championship, national championships, when really the only thing you can control is the next game. Just help them see that and see that there’s still a lot of good things we can attain this season. It all starts this Saturday.”
Michigan hosts Notre Dame for a 7:30 p.m. kickoff on Saturday, Oct. 26 with the game being televised on ABC.
Kevin covers Big Ten football for Saturday Tradition.