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Michigan football is once again headed for a long off-season

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Early in the 2017 season, it became exceedingly obvious that we were not at the show. No, if there was going to be a show at all, it was going to be happening later - 2017 was the growing pains, the unenjoyable stuff, the hard work, the believing and failing and trying again. Most teams would be happy with 8-4 most of the time, but as always for Michigan, it felt like we were just out of reach from so much more. It wasn’t just the four losses; it was the feeling that, but for a quarterback and a competent right tackle, a bit of glory might have been around the bend.