Michigan's offense overpowered another inferior opponent and four other takeaways from U-M's 96-60 win against Bryant on Wednesday.
Michigan closed out its non-conference schedule with a 96-60 thrashing of Bryant at the Crisler Center on Wednesday night. Here are my five takeaways from the victory:
1. Michigan's Offense Torched Another Inferior Opponent
After the loss to SMU, Michigan substituted Duncan Robinson into the starting lineup for Aubrey Dawkins, and, since then, Michigan's offense has been a juggernaut. In these last four games, U-M has averaged 89.5 points per game and 1.36 points per possession and hasn't recorded an eFG% lower than 60.