Entering the Week 13 game at Ohio State, without Blake Corum, just about no one game Michigan football a chance to beat, let alone dominate the Buckeyes. Yet, there the Wolverines were, making plays we haven’t seen all season, from big, explosive deep-ball passes, to trick plays, to the game-sealing 75 and 85-yard runs by Donovan Edwards.
As a result, the maize and blue advance to the Big Ten Championship Game in Indianapolis vs. Purdue on Saturday, while Ohio State has to sit at home, hoping that something happens with either TCU or USC to allow the Buckeyes to advance into the College Football Playoff.
On Wednesday, Michigan co-offensive coordinator Matt Weiss shared more insight about the offense’s plan and execution vs. OSU, as well as what he’s seen from the Purdue defense.
Here is everything he had to say.
(Editor’s note: special thanks to The Wolverine.com‘s Clayton Sayfie for the audio since we were unable to attend.)