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The No. 1 Michigan Wolverines used a punishing rushing attack to down the No. 2 Washington Huskies in Monday night’s College Football Playoff National Championship game.
Washington football rode a big fourth quarter into a 27-17 win over No. 10 Michigan on Saturday night, avenging its national championship loss to the Wolverines from last season.. The Huskies (4-2 ...
Robinson led the Wolverines to a 5–0 start, but after a defeat to Michigan State at home, the Wolverines finished the season 2–5 over their last seven games. Michigan did, however, qualify for a bowl game with a 7–5 record, and clinched its bowl berth in dramatic fashion against Illinois, with Michigan winning 67–65 in three overtime ...
It was the longest interception return in CFP National Championship game history. [112] With the win, Michigan set a single-season program record of 15 victories. Michigan finished as undefeated College Football Playoff champions, and won their 12th national title in program history, and first since the 1997 season. Michigan's offense finished ...
Michigan vs. Washington game recap, highlights 1:06, 4Q: Washington takes 27-17 lead on late FG Washington's field goal woes early are a thing of the past and the Huskies are going to avenge their ...
The Michigan–Ohio State football rivalry, referred to as The Game by some fans and sports commentators, [2] [3] [4] is an American college football rivalry game that is played annually between the Michigan Wolverines and the Ohio State Buckeyes. As of 2023, Michigan and Ohio State have the most and third most wins of any program in NCAA ...
Michigan won its 1,000th game, pulling out a 31-24 win over Maryland. The Wolverines scored in almost every possible way — on offense, defense and special teams.
Johnson led Michigan's receivers with 43 receiving yards on three receptions. Playing in his 53rd game for the Wolverines (ranking second in Michigan history), Moody converted all four of his field goal attempts. Michigan did not punt in the game. The Wolverines dominated time of possession, holding the ball for 41:56 to 18:04 for Penn State. [55]