Michigan finished the regular season ranked 72nd in total offense averaging 387 yards per game. That ranking isn’t too bad when you look at Michigan’s rushing totals, ranking 91st in the nation at 152.7 yards per game, not exactly what you’d expect from a Harbaugh offense. However, Jake Rudock has been effective in keeping Michigan in games, creating leads, and extending leads when necessary. Rudock threw for 2,739 yards and tossed 17 touchdowns and nine interceptions. For Rudock, who is a game manager type quarterback it was a great season, and it was a much better season for the Wolverines quarterback than many expected.