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Despite Michigan State's success against quarterback Denard Robinson and limiting Michigan's running game the past few seasons, the Wolverines have no plans to waver. Both coach Brady Hoke and offensive coordinator Al Borges indicated that U-M won't change much from the running game that has worked in recent weeks -- 300-plus rushing yards in each of the past two games -- even though MSU's rush defense leads the Big Ten (91 yards per game).
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