Michigan football has found itself in unfamiliar territory through six weeks of the season. The Wolverines have been the king of the Big Ten for the past three years and are coming off of a national championship season last year. But through the first six games of the Sherrone Moore era, Michigan is sitting at 4-2 with losses against Texas and Washington.
The Wolverines currently have the 130th-ranked passing offense averaging 115 yards per game and Michigan also has the 115th-ranked passing defense giving up 259.8 yards per game through the air — not good. The passing attack is the weak area on both sides of the football. Speaking on Michigan’s weekly radio show ‘Inside Michigan Football’ coach Moore said he recently spoke to former Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh and received some advice from his mentor.
Moore was asked about talking to his assistant coaches about what’s happening on the field. Moore said being honest is the key and he used one of Harbaugh’s favorite sayings when doing so…