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Speight has 4 TD passes but Michigan flaws exposed

Ann Arbor – Michigan scored a lot of points and got another win, but after a near-flawless performance in the season opener found it has some things to work on after its second game.

The fifth-ranked Wolverines, another big favorite for the second straight week, defeated Central Florida and its spread offense 51-14 Saturday at Michigan Stadium.

Fullback Khalid Hill, receiver Amara Darboh and tight end Jake Butt each scored two touchdowns, and Michigan blocked four first-half kicks, including two field goals in the victory.

Wilton Speight, in his second start at quarterback, was 25-of-37 for 312 yards, four touchdowns and did not have an interception before backup John O'Korn entered the game late.