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Richardson’s foot helps keep Miami close

By Pete Conrad

Michigan leads Miami 10-0 late in the second quarter at Michigan Stadium.

Part of the reason the Wolverines have not been able to pull away has been the punting of Miami senior Jake Richardson.

The Reily Township native has launched punts of 67, 55, 53 and a career-long 74 yards.

Nathan Parseghian hit a 27-yard field goal with 3:58 left in the half to put Miami on the board. Quarterback Daniel Raudabaugh has struggled again. He has fumbled twice, losing one, but his 42-yard pass to Dustin Woods to the Michigan 9-yard line put Miami in a position to score.

That play marked the first time all day Miami had been in Michigan teritory.

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By lee

September 11, 2008 9:56 PM | Link to this

At sometime the coach has to take responsibility. No imagination in the offense. Too easy to defense. “Big Ben” isn’t there to bail him out of failed offensive schemes.

By lee

September 11, 2008 9:57 PM | Link to this

At sometime the coach has to take responsibility. No imagination in the offense. Too easy to defense. “Big Ben” isn’t there to bail him out of failed offensive schemes.

By lee

September 11, 2008 9:57 PM | Link to this

At sometime the coach has to take responsibility. No imagination in the offense. Too easy to defense. “Big Ben” isn’t there to bail him out of failed offensive schemes.

By lee

September 11, 2008 9:57 PM | Link to this

At sometime the coach has to take responsibility. No imagination in the offense. Too easy to defense. “Big Ben” isn’t there to bail him out of failed offensive schemes.
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