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The Michigan Wolverines‘ efforts on Saturday on the offensive side of the ball were like watching two different football games. In the first half, we saw the recipe that it will take to win games moving forward with complementary football in all three phases of the game. In the second half, there were issues on offense again, headlined by a late interception by quarterback Alex Orji, making his second start, that played a part in U-M’s inability to separate down the stretch. Orji finished the day 10-for-18 for 86 yards with one touchdown and one interception. He has his limitations, but was Mi…

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