Dayton Daily News

The takeaway:

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Ty ANN ARBOR, MICH. — Isaac ran for a career-high 133 yards, and Wilton Speight threw two touchdowns to help No. 8 Michigan pull away and beat Cincinnati 36-14 on Saturday.

The Wolverines (2-0) led by just three early in the second half before scoring 19 consecutiv­e points.

The Bearcats (1-1) failed to take advantage of Michigan’s many mistakes and made some miscues of their own to spoil an upset bid.

Cincinnati’s Hayden Moore was 15 of 40 for 132 yards with a TD pass to Kahlil Lewis that cut Michigan’s lead to 17-14 in the third quarter. Moore had some passes dropped and had some errant throws, two of which were intercepte­d and returned for scores by Tyree Kinnel in the first quarter and Lavert Hill late in the fourth.

Speight completed 17 of 29 passes for 221 yards. He had TD passes to Kekoa Crawford early in the game and to Grant Perry in the third that gave Michigan a 10-point edge. The quarterbac­k avoided throwing an intercepti­on a week after throwing two against Florida, but the Wolverines turned the ball over twice and had seven penalties for 68 yards.

Michigan’s defense didn’t appear to be as dominant as it was against the Gators, but did limit the Bearcats to an average of 2.3 yards per carry, forcing them to throw a lot more than Moore appeared to be capable of doing successful­ly. Isaac started a week after backing up Chris Evans and took advantage, following up his 114-yard performanc­e with another impressive showing that pushed Evans to the sideline for much of the afternoon.

The Bearcats should come away encouraged they had a chance to pull off an upset but will lament missed opportunit­ies.

Cincinnati stays on the road to face Miami University on Saturday night.

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LEON HALIP / GETTY IMAGES Cincinnati’s Mike Boone can’t prevent Michigan’s Tyree Kinnel from returning an intercepti­on for a touchdown during the first quarter.

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