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Michigan Stadium, where the Wolverines have played since 1927. This is a list of seasons completed by the Michigan Wolverines football team of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). Since the team's creation in 1879, the Wolverines have participated in more than 1,200 officially ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 17 February 2025. Football team of the University of Michigan Michigan Wolverines football 2025 Michigan Wolverines football team First season 1879 ; 146 years ago Athletic director Warde Manuel Head coach Sherrone Moore 2nd season, 9–5 (.643) Stadium Michigan Stadium (capacity: 107,601) Year built ...
Michigan State put up a 27–13 victory on USC to open the season at Spartan Stadium. Despite suffering two losses after beating USC, the Spartans righted the ship and went undefeated in Big Ten play, winning the conference championship. The Trojans also picked up two more losses but salvaged their season with a Pac-10 title and a Rose Bowl ...
2018 Outback Bowl, 26-19 loss to South Carolina. On the very first day of 2018, Michigan finished the 2017 season with a loss to South Carolina, Harbaugh's first defeat to an SEC team at Michigan.
Denard Robinson finished the season with 4,272 yards of total offense, a Michigan single-season record. [4] The game was also Michigan's worst loss in Michigan's history in a bowl game, with the previous record being a 45–17 loss to Tennessee in the 2002 Citrus Bowl. [5] This was also Michigan's worst loss since losing 40–0 to Minnesota in ...
Given the losses among the SEC's frontrunners and Clemson's loss to South Carolina on Saturday, the Buckeyes should still be safely in the 12-team playoff field at 10-2. A Big Ten title is out of ...
Here's what to know about the series history between Michigan and Oregon, including all-time meetings and head-to-head records:
The following data is current through the end of the 2024 season, which culminated in the 2025 College Football Playoff National Championship. The following list reflects the records according to the NCAA. Not all wins and losses in this list have occurred in the highest level of play, but are recognized by the NCAA.