Michigan's lack of depth was obviously exposed last night. I thought by this point in the year, at least one of the other freshmen would've cracked the rotation, but since that hasn't really happened (except by necessity like last night), I doubt that'll change for the rest of the year. Michigan's defense is usually good when Teske is in the game, so I'm not too concerned about that, but it goes to show how important it is for him to be on the court.
As for the problems with the offense, there are just too many bad shots being taken. I've said this before, but Poole is struggling, Matthews doing too much, Simpson's outside shooting is inconsistent, while Brooks and Livers don't do enough. Fortunately, Brazdeikis is playing well, again, and Teske has been rather consistent.
Onto Rutgers, though. It'll probably be closer than it should be, but the defense should shut them down so that 60 points should be enough to win.