Michigan's offense moved right along in last weekend's 63-3 win over Hawaii.
"We're definitely faster," U-M passing game coordinator Jedd Fisch said today. "We're faster for two reasons. We're faster because we're physically faster and we're faster because we know the offense better. So you can play faster, and there's less thinking and more reaction."
That showed in the efficiency against Hawaii. After Wilton Speight's opening interception, U-M scored touchdowns on its next seven drives, three through the air and four on the ground. The Wolverines faced only seven third downs -- and converted each one.