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The 2007 Michigan Wolverines football team represented the University of Michigan in the 2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season. This was Lloyd Carr 's final season as Michigan head coach. The 2007 season began with a stunning loss to Appalachian State , but the Wolverines won eight straight games after starting 0–2 and finished 9–4 with ...
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 ...
2007–08 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team; 2007 Firestone Indy 400; 2006–07 Michigan State Spartans men's ice hockey season; 2007 Michigan State Spartans football team; 2007 Michigan Wolverines football team; 2007 Mid-American Conference baseball tournament; 2007 Motor City Bowl
Here's what to know about the series history between Michigan and Washington, including all-time meetings and head-to-head records, ahead of Saturday's game:
December 26, 2007: Purdue: Central Michigan: 51–48 Holiday Bowl (San Diego) December 27, 2007: No. 12 Arizona State: No. 17 Texas: 52–34 Champs Sports Bowl (Orlando, Florida) December 28, 2007: No. 14 Boston College: Michigan State: 24–21 Texas Bowl : December 28, 2007: TCU: Houston: 20–13 Emerald Bowl (San Francisco) December 28, 2007 ...
Michigan vs Oregon football games. Here's a look at the results of past Michigan-Oregon games, per Michigan's record book: Oct. 2, 1948 (Ann Arbor): Michigan 14, Oregon 0. Sept. 24, 1960 (Ann ...
Here’s a look at the results of each game of the Michigan-USC series: Jan. 1, 1948 : No. 2 Michigan 49, No. 8 USC 0 Sept. 28, 1957 : No. 10 Michigan 16, USC 6
In 2011, the team was invited to the NCAA tournament for a record 21st year in a row. In 2011, Michigan reached the national semi-finals (now referred to as the "Frozen Four") for an unmatched 24th time. Vic Heyliger led Michigan to a record six NCAA titles, including the first one in college hockey history in 1948. Heyliger, who played for the ...