Another week, another Michigan football beatdown of a lesser opponent.
The only difference Saturday was the Wolverines didn't wait until the second half to get going.
Michigan (10-0) wasn't perfect in the first half, punting twice and handling the clock in a strange fashion at the end of the second quarter, but went into the break up by two touchdowns — their largest halftime lead in Big Ten play — and never looked back, steamrolling Nebraska, 34-3.
It's the first time the Wolverines started a season 10-0 since 2006.
For the seventh consecutive game, Blake Corum had more than 100 yards on the ground (he had 103 by halftime) and a score, this time he racked up 162 yards and a touchdown on 28 carries.