For the second time this season, Michigan football will have a bye week and it comes before hosting Michigan State at the Big House Nov. 16.
Bye weeks can be a good thing or a bad thing, it just depends on the situation. It can serve to help a team get healthy, however, it can also kill momentum and hopefully, that doesn’t happen to the Wolverines, who have won two straight and played extremely well the last 10 quarters.
Ever since falling behind to Penn State 21-0, Michigan football has been a different team and in the last 10 quarters of play, the Wolverines have outscored the Nittany Lions, Notre Dame and Maryland 104-28.