Michigan Football Opens Season with Win over Fresno State
Michigan Football Opens Season with Win over Fresno State

Michigan Football Opens Season with Win over Fresno State

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The Michigan Wolverines secured a 30-10 victory over Fresno State in their season opener, though the offense struggled early, with quarterback Davis Warren completing 15 of 25 passes for 118 yards, one touchdown, and one interception. The Wolverine defense was dominant, allowing only nine rushing yards and intercepting Fresno State's quarterback Mikey Keene twice, including a pick-six by Will Johnson. Despite some offensive woes, Michigan managed to score late in the game, showcasing their ability to grind out yards when needed. The offensive line's performance remained a concern, particularly in establishing the run game, as Donovan Edwards and Kalel Mullings faced challenges finding lanes. Michigan's defense, led by standout players like Josaiah Stewart and Mason Graham, effectively forced Fresno State to rely on their passing attack. Overall, while the win is a positive start, both the offense and special teams will need to improve as they prepare for tougher opponents ahead.

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