Sp or Monday Nebraska running back Ameer Abdullah (top) ran for 105 yards againt the Michigan defense. Fifth-year senior running back Fit: Toussaint (left) was held to just six yards on nine carries. Redshirt Junior quarterback Devin Gardner was again sacked seven times. Once again, Michigan's rushing offense lost more yards than it gained, including sacks, as the Michigan football team continues its struggles in Big Ten play. Five Things We Learned By LIZ VUKELICH Daily Sports Editor 1. Hoke will defend Borges until the bitter end. Al Borges may well be the most talked about man in Ann Arbor, but not in a good way. Calls for the offensive coordi- nator's firing started with Michi- gan's first loss to Penn State last month. They became a little louder after the Michigan State loss, and they've reached their peak now that the Wolverines had their second consecutive week of negative rushing yards. After Saturday's game, though, Hoke said he approved of Borges's calls. "I liked the play calling," Hoke said. "We thought we could do some things, and we didn't." Michigan made no attempt to change its game plan from last week to thisweek, as it continued to run the ball when the running backs - fifth-year senior Fitzger- ald Toussaint and freshman Der- rick Green - couldn't find any space. Borges clearly thinks he's making the right decision, and Hoke justified the play calling, saying that the execution and poor coaching has more to do with it than anything else. That implies that Hoke believes in the current game plan, and that he intends to keep up with the same played-out scene until the Wolverines find some way to master it. It's just uncertain if there's enough time left for that to happen. 2. It's November, and turnovers are still an issue. Remember three games ago when the biggest question mark for the Wolverines was if red- shirt junior quarterback Devin Gardner could throw the ball without it falling neatly into the hands of an opponent? That's hardly the case any- more. Now, the bigger issue for Michigan is how to capitalize when it's on the receiving end of a turnover. The Wolverines had two gold- en opportunities to score on Sat- urday, one set by fifth-year senior linebacker Cam Gordon forcing a fumble to put the Wolverines at the Nebraska 33-yard line, and another where Dennis Norfleet recovered a muffed punt on the Nebraska 26-yard line. And as a thank you for those two gifts graciously given to it, the Michigan offense went 1-for- 2 on field-goal attempts to cap off those drives. The problem to score has been categorized as offensive ineffec- tiveness. But when you're actu- ally moving backward on a drive; that's not ineffectiveness, it's self destruction. The bottom line is, when even the kickers aren't put in a position to succeed, itunder- See FIVE, Page 3B Running game loses yards, again A broken streak, a broken team Michigan follows negative 48-yard performance with negative 21 yards By ZACH HELFAND Doily Sports Editor Somehow, after all the lost yardage, the sacks, the runs up the middle into walls of defend- ers -followed by more runs into more walls of defenders - the Michigan football team still had a chance to win the game against Nebraska on Saturday. And at the start of the fourth quarter, Nebraska handed the Wolverines one hell of a chance. With the game tied, 10-10, Nebraska return man Jordan Westerkamp muffed a punt, which bounced right into the arms of sophomore wide receiver Dennis Norfleet. Norfleetcruised into the end zone, but it was for naught - the kicking team can- not advance a muffed punt. Still, Michigan gained 50 yards on the play, double its next-longest play of the game. Now, just 26 yards separated the Wolverines from the end zone. But it might as well have been a mile. Michigan's first two plays See NEGATIVE, Page 3B Brady Hoke has always shied away from ques- tions about his 19-game winning streak at Michigan Stadium, but there was always a smile LIZ behind his VUKELICH eyes when he said the record didn't matter - though he never would admit it, Hoke always seemed proud of the streak that he had built. Now that unbeaten streak - the one thing the Wolverines still had to play for despite all their struggles this season - is gone. And after Saturday's loss against Nebraska, Hoke finally showed some emotion when talking about one of the big things that's defined his tenure in Ann Arbor. "Any winning streak... " Hoke paused as he searched for words. "You're disappointed when it's not there." The home streak isn't the only thing that isn't there any- more, though. A lot of other things seemed to break on Saturday too - things bigger and more significant than never See BROKEN, Page 3B * UMASS BRO? The Wolverines kicked off their season with a win over UMass-Lowell on Friday. Here's what we learned about the new- look team: Page 4B NO ANSWERS It's unrealistic to expect Michigan to be a powerhouse in 2013. But is it realistic to expect answers from its coach? SportsMon- day Column: Page 2B