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Wojo: Evans leads Wolverines’ youth movement

Ann Arbor — You don’t make sweeping proclamations after one play, luckily for new starter Wilton Speight, who tossed an interception on his first pass. You don’t make sweeping proclamations after one game, especially when the opponent has severe jet lag and a major talent lag.

But you can feel comfortable saying this after Michigan opened with a 63-3 blasting of Hawaii: The Wolverines aren’t waiting around for anything or anybody.

There was running back Chris Evans in his first college game, slicing through the Rainbow Warriors for touchdown runs of 18 and 43 yards.