Michigan freshman point guard Trey Burke has changed coach John Beilein's offense.

"It's much different," Beilein said after Sunday's win over Minnesota. "We're running the high ball screen much more than we've ever run it, and it has a lot to do with having a primary point guard that really can handle the ball so well."

Burke scored a career-high 27 points in the victory. Many points came in the paint, off designed pick-and-rolls against a team determined to take away the Wolverines' outside shot.

"A lot of our offense is based on pick-and-roll action," Burke said. "It's not something that's every game, but just however each team is playing defense and the pick-and-roll."