Michigan Football: 3 Takeaways from a pathetic loss to Penn State
By Nick Popio
A lifeless product results into another snowball of a mess
The energy was invisible once again on Saturday. People say that this squad doesn’t have an identity but I beg to differ and it’s to consistently not show up lively enough to play a meaningful football game.
It started in the October defeat to Michigan State and has flared up ever since and it’s a growing problem that will plague Michigan football for however long this season exists.
When you can’t get ready to try and put together a streak of wins to turn the winds of change for a program desperate for it, then it is clear that they are dead men walking.
There’s no point to even finish the remainder of the schedule because it is only going to be a struggle at best. As sad as it is to say, Michigan football should just forfeit the Ohio State contest and call it a year.
Senior day commences next week in front of an empty stadium with Maryland coming to town. The only thing left to play for would be pride and Michigan seems to have lost all of that too.
It doesn’t matter what happens anymore with everything completely lost and more painful moments to come.