Under the control of quarterback Denard Robinson, the Michigan offense was energetic but limited. The speedster wowed crowds with his athleticism, but coaches had to tinker with different looks to make the offense more effective for Shoelace, who didn’t quite have the arm for the envisioned passing game.
A savant of the spread caught in the midst of a change in operation, coaching staff and culture, Robinson made the most out of an imperfect situation—and he did it in sty...
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