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It was like watching a cross between a Jordan Peele movie and an even-lower-budget remake of 2003 Tommy Wiseau movie The Room. You CANNOT surprise me with football incompetence. I have been watching Big Ten football for more than three decades. Recap: I have been writing this column for more than a decade. When they play Michigan: Hey, neat, we get to learn something about the corners. Michigan can sleep soundly about: This says way, way more about the rest of the schedule than it does about Maryland. Michigan should worry about: Maryland is literally Michigan’s only opponent who was not in at least moderate danger of losing a game in Week 1. This team is as frightening as: Outlook hazy ask again later. NEXT week, though, Maryland plays SMU, which should actually provide some interesting feedback.

Charlotte - who has already lost 43-13 to FAU and 41-24 to FCS William & Mary - is even worse. Recap: We learned nothing about Maryland last week. Michigan can sleep soundly about: UConn hasn’t beaten a Top-125 FBS team since 2017. He rushed for 190 yards on 20 carries against Utah State and 123 yards on 23 carries against Central Connecticut. He’s a little dude, but he shows great balance and patience. Michigan should worry about: Running back Nathan Carter is legit. This team is as frightening as: When you’re expecting to fight a toddler, then you find out the toddler is surprisingly big for his age, but also that the toddler has a torn ACL and a broken collarbone. Still, you can make a very good argument for UConn as NOT being one of the ten worst teams in the country right now. Their Week 1 performance didn’t add much in the way of confidence, as they only led Central Connecticut 14-3 into the 4th quarter before pulling away. As a result, UConn was unable to do much of anything through the air, but they rushed for 6.3 yards per carry, nearly double their 3.2 yards per carry from last year. This is on the heels of losing their anticipated #1 receiver, Cam Ross, to a foot injury in camp. Starting quarterback TaQuan Roberson tore his ACL, and leading returning receiver Keelan Marion broke his collarbone. And when Utah State scored 24 points in the second quarter and it looked like they might pull away and turn this into a regular ol’ UConn game, the Huskies managed to pull it together and stay within shouting distance for the rest of the afternoon. Despite being a 24-point underdog, they jumped out to a 14-0 lead in the first quarter and looked energized. Recap: In one of the most surprising appearances of a heartbeat since they thawed Steve Rogers out of that glacier, UConn SHOWED UP against Utah State. Last week: Lost at Utah State, 31-20 Beat Central Connecticut, 28-3 When they play Michigan: They’re going to put this on television. Seems perverse to me, but what do I know.

It seems to be based on concerns that the Fed is going to raise interest rates, but, I mean, the reason the Fed feels like they can raise rates is because of a string of pretty good economic news over the last few weeks, so we’re in this weird spot where the better the economic indicators, the more the market tanks. Michigan should worry about: The stock market is getting hammered over the last couple of weeks. Michigan can sleep soundly about: Hawai’i is in the midst of a system transition and a complete culture overhaul, and they’re doing so without a shred of talent. This team is as frightening as: An esquilax. Recap: The Timmy Chang Era started well, with the Rainbow Warriors scoring a touchdown on their first drive. Last week: Lost to Vanderbilt, 63-10 Lost to Western Kentucky, 49-17
