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Source: www.improbable.com - Sunday, August 26, 2012
Bama Test Too Tough For Michigan
Source: www.huffingtonpost.com - Saturday, September 01, 2012
ARLINGTON, Texas -- The toughest of tests was too much for coach Brady Hoke and Michigan. This was Alabama – still at its very best. After an 11-win season and BCS victory in Hoke's first season, the last thing the Wolverines expected was to start year two with a confidence-shaking performance. "Obviously, we didn't play Michigan football, and that's something that bothers our team, bothers the coaches," Hoke said after a 41-14 loss to the defending national champion Saturday night. "Win or lose your first game, you learn a lot." What the Wolverines and the rest of college football found out is that the Crimson Tide defense can still be dominating, even after sending three starters from that title team to the NFL as first-round picks. Dee Milliner and the Tide defenders manhandled the Wolverines and pounded dual-threat quarterback Denard Robinson, who took some hits and struggled to get much going even though he accounted for both of his team's touchdowns. Sure, Michigan still can recover to contend for a Big Ten title and possible Rose Bowl bid. But the Wolverines didn't want to start with the most lopsided season-opening loss in school history. "We just didn't play Michigan football," Robinson said, repeating what his coach said. "I didn't make the throws that I should have made today and I feel that I didn't play as the Michigan quarterback today. I've got to step it up and be more accountable." C.J. Mosley returned an interce
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