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Michigan Football: Updating Expectations After Win Over Hawaii

There are few things better than a 60-point victory with significant freshman contributions. It is tempting to raise projections for the rest of the year. In truth, though, it is hard for Michigan football to prove anything given the weakness of its non-conference schedule.

Speaking with GBMWolverine editor Tyler Fenwick about expectations for Game 1, the worst possible outcome envisioned for Saturday’s game against Hawaii was a pedestrian, but comfortable, 35-14 win. The line, at 40.6 points, was probably as perfect of a script as possible.

It was still (near) perfection against a bad team.