Ann Arbor — No one, apparently, knows how to spend a few days off like Michigan quarterback Wilton Speight.
Michigan was off nine days ago, and during that time before game-week preparations for last Saturday’s 41-8 victory over Illinois, some players went home to visit family. Speight watched films.
Not in the theater. Game films. His game films.
Speight just knows how to kick back and relax.
But at the midpoint of what so far has been an unbeaten season — Michigan is ranked No. 2 and heads to Michigan State on Saturday for the annual rivalry game, which the Spartans have won seven of the last eight — the first-year starting quarterback doesn’t want to miss a way to improve.