Jim Harbaugh praised Michigan football’s coaching staff during the news conference on Monday, Nov. 12, 2018, in Ann Arbor. Nick Baumgardner, Freep
Shortly after this season began, and Michigan football's offense looked cautious at best in a seven-point road loss to Notre Dame, flashbacks surfaced.
The offensive line looked shaky. The receivers didn't exactly look sure of themselves. There was a new quarterback, but he didn't have much time.
My inbox was flooded with questions about why little had changed or looked any better than what Michigan put together offensively a year ago.