Michigan QB Patterson “100 percent” ahead of conference opener at Wisconsin

Michigan has not played their best brand of football through their first two games of the 2019 season.

At times they struggled against Middle Tennessee State in their home opener. It took overtime at home to beat Army. However, they’ve received some good news.

According to USA Today, starting quarterback Shea Patterson says he’s feeling much better this week. He suffered an oblique injury in their first game but is now back to 100 percent.

This has to be reassuring, considering they’re on the road against No. 13 Wisconsin. Will Patterson rise up and be the difference maker for the Wolverines this weekend?

Kickoff is at noon on Saturday.