Michigan continued its revenge tour in dominant fashion on Saturday, bombing Penn State 42-7 at the Big House. The win moves U-M to 8-1 overall and 6-0 in the Big Ten. Here are our biggest takeaways from the victory:
Michigan’s Defense Dominates Another Top QB
The top ranked defense in the country completely shut down another quality quarterback in Trace McSorley, who is arguably the best quarterback Michigan will face all season (Ohio State’s Dwayne Haskins would be the other). McSorley and the Penn State offense failed to score any points until the backups came in, turned the ball over three times and totaled just 186 yards.