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The Wolverines officially control their own destiny after defeating Maryland on Saturday, 59-18.
With Ohio State rolling Michigan State earlier in the day, the big-showdown next week will determine who gets into the Big Ten Championship game from the East division, in a win-or-go-home scenario — either Ohio State or Michigan.
Michigan had minimal trouble against Maryland on Saturday. The Wolverines got out to a good-sized lead early, and the game never seemed to be very competitive. The Terps shot themselves in the foot multiple times at the beginning of the game — penalties, dropped passes and overthrows — lead to Michigan fortune.
The interesting thing in this game was how the Wolverines opened up their bag of tricks to show the Buckeyes what could be in store. The maize and blue brought back the two-quarterback system, we saw the wild-cat, and the Wolverines returned a kick-off for a touchdown using some trickery.
Here are three things we learned about Michigan after its dominating win.
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