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For a fourth straight game, Michigan football finds itself a double-digit favorite according to oddsmakers for Saturday’s game at Maryland (4 p.m., Big Ten Network).
After a narrow victory over Northwestern on Saturday, Michigan Football took a hit in the eyes of ESPN’s SP+ rankings. Here’s where things stand with two games to go:
After a nail-biting victory over Northwestern yesterday and only two weeks remaining in the regular season, should Michigan football fans be panicked about this
Justice Haynes, Michigan football’s junior running back, will not suit up for the Wolverines against Northwestern on Saturday, Nov. 14 at Wrigley Field. The star ball carrier missed the team’s most recent game against Purdue after suffering a right foot injury late in the contest against Michigan State.
Another fourth-quarter fade for Michigan State football has Jonathan Smith's program, with a seventh straight loss, on the verge of a dubious record.
Michigan State hits the road in the penultimate game of the regular season to face Iowa (6-4, 4-3) Saturday afternoon where it opens as 16.5-point underdogs to the Hawkeyes, according to FanDuel odds on Sunday. Iowa just dropped out of the AP Top 25 after suffering back-to-back losses to No. 6 Oregon and No. 16 USC. Both losses were by one score.
While the Wolverines may have won the game, defeating the Wildcats 24-22, they will now be without arguably their most impactful offensive player for the team’s most critical stretch of the college football season.
Northwestern will play host to Michigan at Wrigley Field in Chicago, the home of the Chicago Cubs. Wrigley Field is the second-oldest MLB ballpark ― behind only Fenway Park ― and has a capacity of nearly 41,649. The Wildcats have played five other home games at Martin Stadium, which has a rough capacity of 12,000 seats.