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"It's not the same guy all the time," he said. "It's somebody different all the time."
Rodriguez, though, says his players know they still have a shot at earning a bowl bid.
To everyone else, it just doesn't seem like the chances are good for the Wolverines.
The Badgers are a 10-point favorite to beat Michigan, which has won only one of eight road games under Rodriguez. The Buckeyes also will be expected to win next week in Michigan Stadium.
While on-the-field challenges loom at Michigan, other potential problems are lurking. The school is bracing for possible bad news from the NCAA related to an investigation into whether rules regarding practice hours and offseason workouts have been violated.
Rodriguez acknowledged losing games is wearing on him, coaches, players and fans.
"But what are you going to do? You don't have a reset button," he said. "Just got to learn from it, move on to the next one."
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