Ann Arbor — Michigan is 2-0 but there is this sense among fans of the sky is crumbling and falling as the Wolverines prepare to open Big Ten play.
Turnovers have been an issue, and the offense hasn’t fulfilled its promise of being high scoring and innovative under the command of first-year offensive coordinator Josh Gattis.
Michigan was off a week after squeaking by in a double-overtime win over Army, got healthy — quarterback Shea Patterson said Tuesday night his oblique is healed and left Jon Runyan is expected to play after missing the first two games — and had valuable time to fine tune the offense.