The Wolverines have run up the score in every contest this season. Averaging over 40 points per game and 421 yards per game, Michigan boasts one of the nation’s top units across the board.
Though historically Michigan (and Harbaugh) have been run-heavy, the emergence of signal caller J.J. McCarthy has opened up the playbook. The junior has emerged as one of the top QBs nationally and has taken the Michigan passing offense to new heights.
But what do we make of the running back group? Corum and Edwards had lofty expectations placed on them entering the season, will they be able to take over down the stretch, or does this team simply not need their star power?
Either way, this squad drips with talent. They have bullied weak teams, and are foaming at the mouth for a chance to tackle one of the big hitters in the conference. But the question must be asked, will they be ready?
Here is how we grade out the offensive positions through Week 8.