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Michigan uses solid offense to take down Western Michigan
ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Rich Rodriguez refused to make it about him.
Tate Forcier threw three touchdown passes and Denard Robinson ran for a score before halftime, leading the Wolverines to a 31-7 win over Western Michigan and leaving reporters trying to get Rodriguez to say what the much-needed victory meant personally.
"It was a nice win for Michigan," Rodriguez said with a grin. "Maybe I'll sleep two hours tonight."
The Wolverines insisted they were focused on Western Michigan -- and not distracted by a report alleging they have broken NCAA rules under Rodriguez because of the time they've spent training and practicing and stories about a real estate deal gone bad involving the coach and a booster banned from Clemson.
More of the recap here.
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