Michigan dominated the first quarter of the Big Ten opener against Purdue and has now opened a two-touchdown lead.
The Wolverines’ defense has held the Boilermakers to eight yards and two, three-and-out possessions.
Meanwhile, the Michigan offense has looked patient and efficient.
Michigan quarterback Denard Robinson led a 78-yard, 17-play drive on the Wolverines’ first series, which featured a fourth-down conversion. Fitz Toussaint score from one yard.
Toussaint scored again in the opening seconds of the second quarter, again from one yard for the 14-0 lead.
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