A talented and veteran Michigan offense is being led by a freshman quarterback. Chad Henne has completed 57 percent of his passes to go along with five touchdowns and five interceptions heading into their Big Ten opener this weekend against the Iowa Hawkeyes. That’s Michigan coach Lloyd Carr says he’s played din three games that were all decided in the fourth quarters. Carr says Henne’s decision making has improved and he thinks Henne feels much more comfortable with the experience. He says he’s made some mistakes and some big plays and he says that’s what a young quarterback is going to do. Carr says Henne is in an offense that requires him to do some complicated things. Like the Hawkeyes, the Wolverines are 2-1.
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