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Grading the Wolverines: Final grades for Michigan's offense

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Good against bad teams. Slightly above average against average teams. Bad against good teams. Not sure how else to say it. Michigan lost three games by a combined five points. In every one of those games, this offensive line struggled. It struggled in winning time. It struggled on the road. It struggled in big spots. It struggled against athletic fronts. Michigan was, in retrospect, an offensive line away from a playoff spot.

Wilton Speight exceeded expectations this season, there’s no other way to say that. As a first-year starter, he went 204 of 331 (61.