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Following a costly first-quarter fumble from redshirt senior tight end Lake McRee and an improvement in Wolverine freshman quarterback Bryce Underwood’s play after a rough start, USC’s lead had vanished for the only time all game at 7-7 with about three minutes left in the half.
The Trojans were fined $5,000 by the league office for playing Bryan Jackson after designating him "out" on their final availability report.
On Saturday, USC football earned a massive 31-13 victory over Michigan at the Coliseum. Prior to the game, I gave five predictions for the contest. How did my picks fare? Let’s take a look back at them and see.
Andrew Marsh Once again Andrew Marsh played well, he led the team in both targets catches and yards. He finished the game with 8 catches on 9 targets
Walk-on Bryan Jackson rushed for 35 yards and a touchdown in Saturday's win over the Wolverines despite being listed as "out" on the pregame availability report.
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Sherrone Moore says missed tackles, bad pursuit angles cost Michigan in loss to USC
According to PFF, Michigan missed six tackles in the run and seven in coverage on pass plays. Looking back, Moore shared why he feels the Wolverines weren't in a good position against the Trojans, and why the team lost the game on both sides of the ball.
On the latest Wolverine Confidential podcast from MLive, beat writers Aaron McMann, Ryan Zuke and Andrew Kahn give the lay of the land after the loss out west.