Michigan’s offense put up 17 points on Saturday against the Oregon Ducks. That number doesn’t sound too out of the ordinary if you’ve followed along with the offensively-challenged Wolverines this year, but the offense has made some meaningful strides, particularly in the passing game, in recent weeks.
Following Jack Tuttle’s start against Illinois — where the Wolverines only managed seven points — Michigan went back to Davis Warren at quarterback. Despite his struggles at the start of the year, he’s now proven to be the best option Michigan has right now.
So if Michigan has made strides in Warren’s second stint under center, why isn’t the team scoring more?