Michigan vs. Ohio State: Too many dropped passes by Roy Roundtree.

By (Analyst) on November 27, 2010

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Michigan cannot afford any mistake if they want to win this game against Ohio State.  That being said, they surely have to catch the ball, too.  Roy Roundtree dropped two crucial passes on Michigan's last drive.  Clearly Denard Robinson is good, but he is not good enough to win the game all by himself.  Special teams have failed Michigan already; Michigan's offense must play flawlessly if they want a shot at winning.

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