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Top Players Gear Up for Michigan vs. Alabama Showdown in ReliaQuest Bowl

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Maize n Brew

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Several key players from Michigan and Alabama are expected to opt out of the ReliaQuest Bowl, including Michigan's Mason Graham, Will Johnson, and Donovan Edwards, as they prepare for the NFL Draft or recover from injuries. Michigan's head coach Sherrone Moore acknowledges the potential for opt-outs, while Alabama's coach Kalen DeBoer anticipates most of his players will participate. The game will provide opportunities for younger players due to opt-outs and transfers.

Predicting the Wolverines' Bowl Game Destination

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Maize n Brew

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With the regular season over, the Michigan Wolverines, finishing 7-5, await their bowl game destination, with projections suggesting either the Music City Bowl against Missouri or LSU, or the ReliaQuest Bowl against Florida. Despite their record, Michigan's strong brand may influence their selection, with the ReliaQuest Bowl showing interest. Official announcements are expected later today.

Michigan Edges Wisconsin 67-64 in Big Ten Opener

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Bucky's 5th Quarter

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The Wisconsin Badgers suffered their first loss of the season, falling 67-64 to the Michigan Wolverines. Despite leading 32-24 at halftime, Wisconsin struggled defensively in the second half, allowing Michigan's big men, Danny Wolf and Vladislav Goldin, to dominate. The Badgers' offense also faltered, with key players like Max Klesmit missing crucial shots in the final minutes. Wisconsin's inability to finish strong, a contrast to their usual second-half comebacks, resulted in a tough defeat.

Michigan Seeks New Offensive Coordinator After Campbell's Departure

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Maize n Brew

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The Michigan Wolverines are searching for a new offensive coordinator after parting ways with Kirk Campbell. Potential candidates include Joe Sloan from LSU, known for developing top quarterbacks; Tyson Helton from Western Kentucky, a seasoned quarterback developer; Brennan Marion from UNLV, an innovator with a unique offensive scheme; and Joe Moorhead from Akron, a veteran coordinator with a history of success. Head coach Sherrone Moore has several promising options to consider for this high-profile role.

Tensions Flare as Michigan Defeats Ohio State Amid Brawl and Playoff Shakeup

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Maize n Brew

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Michigan Wolverines defeated Ohio State 13-10, ending the Buckeyes' Big Ten title hopes. Pro Football Focus (PFF) data highlights Michigan's top performers, with Myles Hinton leading offensively and Mason Graham excelling defensively. Hinton's run and pass-blocking were standout, while Graham's run defense was pivotal. Despite some struggles in the secondary, Michigan's defense played a crucial role in the victory.

Ohio State-Michigan Rivalry Boils Over with Postgame Brawl and Flag Controversy

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Athletic

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A postgame brawl erupted between Michigan and Ohio State players after Michigan's 13-10 upset victory over the Buckeyes, marking their fourth consecutive win in the rivalry. The altercation began when Michigan players attempted to plant their flag at midfield, prompting Ohio State players to intervene. Police and team staff used pepper spray to break up the fight, which left some players and a reporter affected. The incident has sparked differing opinions from both teams, with Michigan criticizing Ohio State's reaction and Ohio State defending their actions as protecting home turf.

Michigan Shocks Ohio State with 13-10 Victory, Dents Buckeyes' Playoff Hopes

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CBS Sports

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In a major college football upset, the Michigan Wolverines defeated the Ohio State Buckeyes 13-10, despite being nearly three-touchdown underdogs. The victory, achieved at Ohio Stadium, marked Michigan's fourth consecutive win over their rivals. The Wolverines managed the win with only 235 yards of offense and overcame two red zone interceptions. Ohio State's offense struggled, turning the ball over twice and failing to capitalize on Michigan's mistakes, which could impact their College Football Playoff hopes.

Michigan Dominates Northwestern, Eyes Ohio State with Unstoppable Momentum

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Maize n Brew

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The Michigan Wolverines delivered an impressive 50-6 victory over the Northwestern Wildcats, securing bowl eligibility. The team excelled across all positions, with standout performances from the running backs, who amassed 201 rushing yards and five touchdowns. The offensive line and tight ends provided strong support, while the defense limited Northwestern to just 10 rushing yards and 106 passing yards. Special teams also shone, with kicker Dominic Zvada making two long field goals. Overall, it was Michigan's most complete game of the season.

Michigan's Dominant Win Over Northwestern Sets Stage for Ohio State Clash

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Maize n Brew

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The Michigan Wolverines delivered a dominant 50-6 victory over Northwestern, marking their most complete performance of the season. The offense achieved a season-high in points, while the defense restricted Northwestern to a season-low score. Pro Football Focus (PFF) data highlighted standout performances from players like Myles Hinton and Evan Link, who excelled in pass-blocking. Despite a solid showing, quarterback Davis Warren's performance was marred by an interception. On defense, Mason Graham and Jo’Ziah Edmond were among the top performers, though the team's pass-rushing was rated poorly.

Michigan's Dominant Win Over Northwestern Fuels Momentum Ahead of Ohio State Clash

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Maize n Brew

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Michigan Wolverines dominated Northwestern with a 50-6 victory, showcasing a strong run game and a stellar defensive performance. Key winners included the run game, led by Kalel Mullings, and the defense, which allowed only 127 total yards. True freshmen also impressed, with Mason Curtis securing his first interception. However, Davis Warren's interception and punt coverage issues were noted as areas for improvement. Fans face the bittersweet moment of saying goodbye to some standout players as the season progresses.

Michigan's Momentum Builds with Win Over Northwestern

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Maize n Brew

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The Michigan Wolverines secured bowl eligibility with a decisive 50-6 victory over Northwestern, improving to 6-5. Key performances included Mullings' 92 rushing yards and two touchdowns, and Edwards' late-game surge. Colston Loveland set a record for receptions by a Michigan tight end but left the game unexpectedly. Quarterback Davis Warren showed promise despite an interception, and the defense delivered a dominant performance. With a challenging game against Ohio State ahead, Michigan's recent improvements offer some hope, though a win would be a significant upset.

Top QB Recruit Bryce Underwood Flips to Michigan, Shakes Up Rivalry

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CBS Sports

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Michigan successfully flipped top 2025 quarterback recruit Bryce Underwood from LSU after a secret visit to Ann Arbor, marking a significant recruiting win for the Wolverines. Despite this, Michigan plans to pursue a transfer quarterback to bolster their QB room. Meanwhile, Ohio State is expected to face a competitive game against Indiana, with Big Ten coaches predicting a close score. In coaching news, East Carolina and Fresno State are considered top job openings, while UMass is viewed as the least desirable due to poor resources and location.

Indiana's Historic Win Over Michigan: Key Takeaways and Reactions

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Maize n Brew

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In a close game against Indiana, the Michigan Wolverines fell short despite a strong second-half comeback, losing 20-15. Key performances included kicker Dominic Zvada's perfect field goal record and a resilient defense, while offensive coordinator Kirk Campbell faced criticism for ineffective play-calling. Personnel decisions and player performances, such as Alex Orji's fumble, were also highlighted as factors in the loss.

Oregon Ducks Cement Top Spot with Dominant Win Over Michigan

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The New York Times

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Oregon solidified its position as the top team in college football with a decisive 38-17 victory over Michigan, improving to 9-0. The Ducks showcased their strength on both sides of the ball, with quarterback Dillon Gabriel leading the charge. Despite Michigan's struggles this season, Oregon's performance at the Big House demonstrated their dominance and left little doubt about their No. 1 ranking in the upcoming College Football Playoff rankings.

Oregon Dominates Michigan, Dashes Wolverines' Playoff Hopes

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Maize n Brew

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The Oregon Ducks defeated the Michigan Wolverines 38-17, with Michigan's performance hindered by penalties, coaching decisions, and inconsistent quarterback play. Pro Football Focus (PFF) data highlighted Colston Loveland as Michigan's top offensive player, while Mason Graham led defensively. The Wolverines' two-quarterback system showed promise, but players like Semaj Morgan and Aamir Hall struggled, contributing to the loss. Injuries also impacted Michigan's defense, allowing Oregon to capitalize on their passing game.