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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 14 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 ...
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In the second quarter, Michigan quarterback Davis Warren threw an interception that was returned 25 yards to the Michigan 20-yard line, and Luke Akers kicked a 28-yard field goal for Northwestern. On its next possession, Northwestern drove 46 yards, including a 39-yard pass completion from Jack Lausch to Bryce Kirtz and a 26-yard field goal by ...
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Aiming for a first-ever football state title is Inland Lakes (11-1), which clashes with defending champion Martin (10-2) in an 11 a.m. 8-Player Division 1 title game at the Superior Dome in ...
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This is a list of Michigan Wolverines football players who have attained notability through their performance in the sport of American football and other endeavors. The list includes over 750 players, including more than 50 All-Americans, three Heisman Trophy winners (Tom Harmon, Desmond Howard and Charles Woodson), six U.S. Congressmen, and a President of the United States (Gerald Ford).