Most Michigan football fans probably didn’t expect to go undefeated again, but it’s doubtful they anticipated a record of 4-3 through seven games. With rival MSU on the way, the Wolverines are just trying to stay above .500. Running back Donovan Edwards said this team should be better than what they’ve shown.
“Now I look across the board, every guy amongst our team is a draft pick, you know?,” Edwards said. “So, no, it’s not unfair to say that, or it’s not unfair to say for us that expectations were too high. It happens within the game. You win games, you lose games, you know? And this is Michigan, it’s a winning program, and we’re always expected to win. But ultimately, it sucks to say you can’t win every single game, so, but we’re always going to try our absolute best every single week to win every single game. So, I have faith in that.”
Edwards has had some struggles of his own with two turnovers as the change-of-pace back behind Kalel Mullings. Edwards said his performance has been uncharacteristic.
“We have a lot of work to do, especially just me, always like being hard on myself,” Edwards said. “I have two fumbles this year, which is not really like me at all. So it’s just the small things that we always have to get better at.”
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