How Michigan can re-establish an offensive identity starting in Week 3

The Michigan Wolverines have had some struggles this season finding an offensive identity, which was to be expected to a certain extent with so many new pieces and an offseason-long quarterback battle that went into game week. The loss to Texas only emphasized the work that needs to be done. All hope is not lost, and the Week 2 loss was a good litmus test to find out just how far along this team is or is not. Heading into the third week, we need to start seeing a rhythm from Michigan to inspire confidence heading into the rest of the season. Starting this week, this is what the recipe should be in re-establishing an identity on offense.