On this week's edition of Upon Further Review, we're going to take a closer look at Kendric Pryor's three run plays against Michigan. Two of them were pretty well blocked by the Wolverines, but his third one went for a touchdown. Let's take a look at what went wrong on the first two - and what went right on his scoring play.
Play 1: Pryor's 9-yard gain
Situation: 2nd and 9 from the UW 38-yard line, 3:52 left in the first quarter.
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Kendric Pryor's first run of the game comes on a modified jet sweep. He motions over from the field side of the play to the boundary side, and then gets the handoff as he turns around and runs back towards the field side again. It's a look I can't remember seeing from the Badgers on this kind of play - but the Michigan defense does a good job communicating and trading the coverage back and forth depending on the side Pryor runs to.