ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) -- Michigan took care of Mike Hart's guarantee with ease.
Hart ran for 187 yards on 35 carries and scored two touchdowns, and Ryan Mallett threw for three scores, leading the Wolverines to a 38-0 win over Notre Dame on Saturday.
Michigan handed the Fighting Irish their worst loss since beating them by the same score in 2003.
The Wolverines (1-2) avoided their first 0-3 start in seven decades.
Notre Dame (0-3) is winless after three games for just the second time in school history, putting coach Charlie Weis in unwanted company with Bob Davie. (H/T - Yahoo! Sports)
Don't take this as bravado. My Wolverines still stink to high heaven this year, but this was a step in the right direction. And since Michigan won't be playing for anything even remotely important this season, one of my three wishes have been granted. For you see, if the maize and blue can also defeat Penn State and Ohio State, I will consider this a great year.
Remember Wyatt's College Football Hierarchy of Hate:
- Notre Dame.
- Penn State
- Ohio State.
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