What is michigan football 2008?
As an AI language model, I don't have personal beliefs and opinions. However, here are some factual information about Michigan Football in 2008:
- The Michigan Wolverines finished the 2008 season with a record of 3-9, their worst record in 129 years of football history.
- Rich Rodriguez was hired as the new head coach of the Wolverines in 2008, succeeding Lloyd Carr.
- Rodriguez changed the team's traditional offense to a spread offense, which caused some players to struggle to adapt, and the team as a whole to struggle on the field.
- Michigan's starting quarterback, Steven Threet, suffered several injuries during the season, which limited his playing time and forced backup Nick Sheridan to step in.
- The Wolverines suffered some embarrassingly large defeats during the season, such as a 35-point loss to Notre Dame and a 35-10 loss to Ohio State in the final game of the season.
- Despite the struggles, some freshmen players showed promise, including quarterback Tate Forcier and wide receiver Martavious Odoms.