Where Michigan football ranks statistically after Week 3

And to think, the starters have really only been playing a half in each of the first three games. #GoBlue

Michigan football has played three overmatched nonconference opponents, but now it’s on to Big Ten season. Even so, the Wolverine starters have only really played a half of football each, as the maize and blue have played over 80 players in each of the first three games.

That said, how does Michigan football stand up to the rest of the college football world?

The maize and blue come in with a hot offense and crushing defense, one that’s particularly good against the pass in the early good. The starting defense hasn’t let any team score as of yet, and only the backup defensive unit has let opponents move the ball, at all.

RELATED: Big Ten power rankings after Week 3

Here is where Michigan football ranks in every major statistic across college football in Week 3.