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Wolverines stick to shotgun
Robinson running well by design, defensive line has its best game of season
Updated: September 25, 2011, 4:42 PM ET
By
Michael Rothstein | WolverineNation
ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- It wasn't always pretty, but Michigan will enter the Big Ten schedule undefeated and in the AP Top 25 after a 28-7 win over San Diego State on Saturday.
A second look at the game tape Sunday showed that Michigan actually looked a lot better than previously thought. Yes, it was still a sloppy game -- especially by Michigan's offense -- but the defense showed potential in all three units.
As Michigan gets ready for its Big Ten opener against Minnesota, here are things that stuck out after reviewing the Michigan-San Diego State game:
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