ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- When the skies opened up, Michigan took to the air. It cost the Wolverines another loss to in-state rival Michigan State and perhaps a shot at oh, so much more.
During a stretch of three drives that spanned the end of the third quarter and the beginning of the fourth, while sheets of rain soaked the Big House, the Wolverines offensive staff dialed up 11 passes on 14 plays for a second-string quarterback making his second start in Ann Arbor. John O'Korn completed one of them for a first down. Three of them were intercepted.