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Michigan took care of business on Saturday in College Park. The Wolverines marched into Maryland and left with a 45-20 win to move Michigan to 9-2 on the season
The Michigan Wolverines need to win their last two games of the regular season to have a chance at the College Football Playoff.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Poking holes in Ohio State for the last 10 weeks has felt a bit like nitpicking. The Buckeyes are 11-0 and have played just a single one-score game (Aug. 30 vs. Texas). They have the best defense in the sport, a Heisman Trophy quality quarterback and clearly the best wide receiver tandem — when healthy.
Michigan is back in action on Saturday and there is plenty at stake in this game. While some believe the Wolverines could falter against Maryland due to injurie
Third-string RB Bryson Kuzdal had three TDs and 100 rushing yards as the Wolverines beat Maryland, 45-20, on the road.
COLLEGE PARK, Md. — Justice Haynes, Michigan football's junior transfer running back from Alabama, will not suit up for the No. 17 Wolverines (8-2, 6-1 Big Ten) on Saturday, Nov. 22, against Maryland (5-5, 1-6 Big Ten) in the final road game of the season.
Michigan needs The Game more than Ohio State, and we already know the Wolverines are better than managing it. Shouldn't this be a red flag?
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PFF data highlights Michigan newcomer as one of nation’s top receivers
True freshman Andrew Marsh has emerged as a potential star for Michigan's passing game. Since Week 6, Marsh has been graded by PFF as the fourth-best receiver in all of college football. Marsh now leads the Wolverines in both receptions and receiving yards for the season.