Michigan Football vs Rutgers Instant Analysis & 5 Takeaways From A 52-0 Win

Episode 228

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Michigan defeated Rutgers 52-0 in Saturday’s game in the Big House, their 5th straight win over the Scarlet Knights under Jim Harbaugh. Shea Patterson looked healthy and confident, Josh Gattis called the game from the sidelines and the hurry up offense showed promise. Michigan Football Report host James Yoder gives his 5 takeaways from the dominant win over the Scarlet Knights. James Yoder, the King of Michigan Football Media, can be found on social media below for the best Michigan Football coverage: Twitter: https://twitter.com/jamesyoder Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jamesyodermichiganfootball/ Shea Patterson had a career day, rushing for 3 touchdowns and was 17/23 for 276 yards and another TD. Patterson broke his three-game fumble streak and only got sacked once. Backup quarterback Joe Milton also played in the 4th quarter, going 3/4 for 59 yards and a touchdown in the air and on the ground. The 52-0 victory over Rutgers was Michigan’s first shutout since beating Rutgers 78-0 in 2016. Don Brown and the defense only forced 1 turnover, but held Rutgers to less than 200 total yards of offense. Unlike last week against Jonathan Taylor, Michigan’s run defense did a complete 180. Rutgers was held to a combined 45 rushing yards on 28 carries however, Artur Sitkowski was able to expose the defense on short crossing routes. Rutgers QB Sitkowski finished the game 17/24 for 106 yards. Josh Gattis was able to change things on the offense as well, electing to move from calling the game in the booth to on the sidelines. It worked! Yes, it’s Rutgers but Gattis was able to talk to players face-to-face and bring a lot of energy to Michigan’s offense. Eight different players caught passes, including Ronnie Bell who led the receiving corps with 83 yards and 6 receptions. Donovan Peoples-Jones, Nick Eubanks, Nico Collins and Tarik Black also contributed to the 276 passing yards. SUBSCRIBE: Michigan Football Report with James Yoder is powered by Chat Sports. Please subscribe to the channel today for the best Michigan Football coverage during the 2019 season. Do it - https://www.youtube.com/MichiganTV?sub_confirmation=1 Michigan Football Report can be found on YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Podcast and on Chat Sports, see the links below! https://www.youtube.com/michigantv https://www.facebook.com/harbaughgoblue/ https://www.twitter.com/chatwolverines https://www.chatsports.com/michigan-wolverines/ Follow Chat Sports on social media: https://www.facebook.com/chatsports/ https://www.twitter.com/chatsports/ https://www.instagram.com/chatsports/

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