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Defending national champion Michigan falls to 4-3 with a 21-7 loss to No. 22 Illinois

Defending national champion Michigan falls to 4-3 with a 21-7 loss to No. 22 Illinois

CHAMPAIGN, IL – OCTOBER 19: Michigan Wolverines quarterback Jack Tuttle (13) fumbles the ball during the college football game between the Michigan Wolverines and the Illinois Fighting Illini at Memorial Stadium on October 19, 2024 in Champaign, Illinois. (Photo by Michael Allio/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Jack Tuttle's fumble was one of three turnovers for Michigan in the Wolverines' loss to Illinois. (Photo by Michael Allio/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

No. 24 Michigan's season has become very predictable.

The reigning national champions lost to No. 22 Illinois 21-7 on Saturday to fall to 4-3. The Wolverines' offense once again struggled to throw the ball, turning the ball over three times and leaving the defense to several short fields.

Illinois had just 267 yards of total offense and the Illini's longest scoring drive was just 55 yards. This happened in the third quarter when Luke Altmyer scored a one-yard TD on the eighth play of the drive, giving the Illini a 14-point lead after the ensuing two-point conversion.

Oh, this drive also included a phenomenal fake punt that caught Michigan completely off guard.

After Illinois opened the game with a field goal, the Illini scored 10 consecutive points on a 32-yard field goal after a 24-yard drive and a touchdown after a 7-play, 51-yard drive.

The field goal was set up by a fumble by QB Jack Tuttle. He made his first start of the season after replacing Alex Orji during the Wolverines' Week 6 loss at Washington. The TD came after Donovan Edwards fumbled at midfield at the end of a 19-yard run.

Michigan did manage to score a long TD push to cut Illinois' lead to six before halftime, but that was the best the offense looked all day. A 65-yard second-half drive resulted in a blocked field goal, and a 12-play, 69-yard drive ended with an interception midway through the fourth quarter.

You simply can't rely on the Wolverines' offense to derail a big play unless it's in the run game. TE Colston Loveland's 29-yard catch was the only UM play over 20 yards until Hogan Hansen made a 20-yard catch on the final garbage-time drive. Kalel Mullings ran 19 times for 87 yards and Tuttle was sacked five times.

Tuttle finished the game completing 20 of 32 passes for 208 yards and two turnovers. His pedestrian yardage total underscores how much trouble Michigan had throwing the football. That's the most yards the Wolverines have thrown all season, as UM QBs have only thrown for over 200 yards in a game twice all season.

Given that Tuttle is the team's third QB this season, following Orji and Davis Warren, it seems pretty clear that there is no magic solution to the passing game. And with games remaining in November against No. 2 Oregon, No. 16 Indiana and No. 4 Ohio State, Michigan could be lucky to get eight wins this season.

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