Sunday, November 8, 2009

Michigan's Season is Not Over, Yet

The Michigan Wolverines took on the Purdue Boilermakers in what was initially scheduled as an easy victory. At halftime, Michigan looked like they were finally on their way to a much-needed win over Purdue. By the end of the fourth quarter, the Wolverines were trailing by two after a touchdown from Brandon Minor, who was the only ray of hope in an otherwise pitiful performance. Tate Forcier was sacked when he tried for the two-point conversion, as hope deflated from the Big House.


This marks the first win for the Boilermakers at Michigan since 1966. Coach Rodriguez stated, “The season is not over,” but it very well may be unless Michigan wins at Wisconsin next week or versus Ohio State at home the following week. Without a win, the Wolverines will not play in a bowl game for the second year in a row.

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