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Michigan defenders not satisfied with 5-0 start: ‘We haven’t done nothing yet’
By Paul Harvey
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Michigan is trying to stay focused amidst a 5-0 start to the season, and it looks like the defense has the right mindset after a blowout win over Wisconsin.
To open October, the Wolverines did it all in a shutdown performance against Wisconsin. The Badgers had just 210 yards of offense and 17 points as Michigan’s defense had 3 takeaways and limited Wisconsin to 43 yards rushing.
After the game, linebacker David Ojabo declined to make any strong statements about the win. Instead, he said the team hasn’t done anything yet with their sights set on big goals this season.
David Ojabo maintaining they haven’t done anything approach:
“We have big goals. You can’t come one game and get all complacent,… We can’t be high-fiving each other thinking that we won a championship. We haven’t done nothing yet. ”
— angelique (@chengelis) October 2, 2021
Dax Hill who had an interception in the win also chimed in. He said the Wolverines have flinched enough in recent years, and it is time that the team does not want to feel that way anymore.
Asked Dax Hill why this team doesn’t, as Harbaugh said today, flinch: “The last few years, we’ve done enough flinching. I feel like it’s about time we don’t want to feel that way anymore.”
— angelique (@chengelis) October 2, 2021
Michigan will stay on the road next weekend for a primetime showdown against Nebraska.
Paul is a lifelong fan and student of all things college football. He has been covering college football since 2017 and the B1G since 2018.