It will take way more than just shooting well to beat Michigan (defense HAS to get it back together, for example), but here is the silver lining I am going to try to pitch.
We are 14-1 this year when we make 35.0% or more of our 3-point attempts, with the lone loss being in OT to Wisconsin down two starters. We shot 31.0% last night at UCLA. Going back to Braggin' Rights, we pretty much haven't gone two games in a row where we shoot less than 35.0%, with the only exception being Washington at home (33.3%) followed by at Nebraska (30.0%).
45.5% vs. Missouri
41.2% vs. Southern
22.2% at Penn State
35.5% vs. Rutgers
35.7% at Iowa
36.7% at Northwestern
37.1% vs. Minnesota
37.5% vs. Maryland
47.4% at Purdue
33.3% vs. Washington
30.0% at Nebraska
44.7% vs. Northwestern
27.8% at Michigan State
45.5% vs. Wisconsin
22.6% vs. Indiana
44.8% at USC
31.0% at UCLA
Similarly, our poor shooting on the road in a given game is almost always followed by a bounce-back shooting game when we return home:
22.2% at Penn State --> 35.5% vs. Rutgers
30.0% at Nebraska --> 44.7% vs. Northwestern
27.8% at Michigan State --> 45.5% vs. Indiana
31.0% at UCLA --> ????
Obviously, Rutgers, Northwestern and Indiana aren't exactly Michigan. However, others have speculated (at least before last night!) that we actually match up decently well vs. the Wolverines compared to most teams, so hopefully we can regain our hot shooting for this one. Michigan has clearly been mostly fantastic on defense, but they have allowed teams to shoot well from three in the Big Ten games where they have been the most vulnerable, with Nebraska shooting 34.4% in their close (and controversial...) loss in Ann Arbor and Wisconsin shooting 45.5% when they pulled off the upset. I'm usually the last person to pin hitting 3-pointers as the way to win a game, as it's just so risky and we need to be strong defensively in case they're just not going in ... but if our hyped offense is to beat their hyped defense, I would be shocked if that weren't because we are once again making 35%+ of our 3-point attempts.