Two truths and a lie from Michigan football loss to Indiana

Michigan football suffered a 20-15 loss on Saturday against Indiana and here are two truths and a lie for the Wolverines.

Nov 9, 2024; Bloomington, Indiana, USA;Michigan Wolverines running back Kalel Mullings (20) celebrates his touchdown in the second half against the Indiana Hoosiers  at Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-Imagn Images
Nov 9, 2024; Bloomington, Indiana, USA;Michigan Wolverines running back Kalel Mullings (20) celebrates his touchdown in the second half against the Indiana Hoosiers at Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-Imagn Images | Trevor Ruszkowski-Imagn Images
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Lie: The coaching staff doesn't need to be changed

There have been errors all over the place by the coaching staff. They changed quarterbacks when they probably didn't need to and at times, they haven't played the best players (Mullings).

Sherrone Moore said that Ben Hall looked good in practice so he decided to sit the best running back on his team. That's fine maybe on a carry near midfield but chances near the end zone can't be squandered and the Wolverines did it twice.

They also failed on a two-point attempt. If Mullings can't bully his way into the end zone, it feels like Michigan is incapable of scoring or getting two points.

That's not all on OC Kirk Campbell but the offense has been horrendous and as some others have said, you can't learn on the job at Michigan. Sherrone Moore needs to make staff changes because another season like this will have him legitimately on the hot seat.

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