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  Shea Patterson threw three touchdown passes and No. 7 Michigan easily won its season-opening game. However, the dual-threat senior quarterback wasn't in a mood to celebrate. Patterson lost a fumble on the first play of the game and put the ball on the turf again later in the game, casting a shadow on his perspective of the Wolverines' 40-21 win over Middle Tennessee on Saturday night.

"Obviously, didn't get off to a good start," Patterson said. "I've got to take care of the football." Michigan unveiled its no-huddle, spread offense and it was plagued by mental and physical mistakes. "We shot ourselves in the foot at times with pre-snap penalties and mishandling the ball," coach Jim Harbaugh said. The Blue Raiders took advantage of two turnovers, scoring TDs after recovering both fumbles. - AP College Football


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