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ORLANDO _ Michigan could have expected a slow start _ particularly on offense. The Wolverines hadn't played football since Nov. 24 and didn't play very well on that occasion.
But it was a severe jolt when Tennessee took a 17-0 lead Tuesday in the first 15 { minutes of the Citrus Bowl.
Ouch.
"It's been awhile since we've played a team as good as Tennessee," coach Lloyd Carr said after the Wolverines absorbed a 45-17 shellacking, the most lopsided bowl defeat in their history.
"We gave up too many big plays and every time you give up big plays, you're going to give up a lot of points. We had 10 points on the board and I thought in the ...