A big question surrounding Michigan football remains why can’t U-M beat Ohio State. Former Michigan safety Dymonte Thomas, who played for the Wolverines from 2013-16, certainly did not hold back his opinions when he spoke to Michael Spath on Inside the Huddle: “The reason I think the program hasn’t really gotten over that hump is because we really haven’t found a solid quarterback that we can buy into,” Thomas said. In Michigan’s last six games against the Buckeyes, the Wolverines have lost the turnover battle in each contest, and that is in large part due to Michigan’s quarterback play – U-M quarterbacks have combined for 11 turnovers compared to just one for OSU signal-callers. “I think the last good quarterback… I’m going to say they’re all good, but the best quarterback I think we have over the past few years is Jake Rudock. And the reason why he was good…
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