Jim Harbaugh and the Wolverines are Florida bound — again — this time to face off with South Carolina.
With the Michigan football team’s 2017 regular season in the books, the Daily looks back at the performance of each unit this year and looks ahead to the future in 2018. In this edition: tight ends and fullbacks.
Ten of Michigan’s 2017 defensive starters were named to All-Big Ten teams Tuesday afternoon.
The finale went just as planned — for Ohio State. Here are four things the Daily learned about the Michigan football team from Saturday’s loss:
The Michigan football team couldn’t have dreamed of a better start, but No. 9 Ohio State didn’t let the dream last very long.
Michigan led by two touchdowns early in the second quarter, but just as Ohio State quarterback J.T. Barrett began getting into rhythm, the Wolverines began to blow their own lead.
The result? A 31-20 loss — the sixth-straight loss to the Buckeyes — and an 8-4 record to end the regular season.
Michigan’s mistakes arrived early, but their implications didn’t appear until it was too late.
It’s that one week of the year that Michigan fans look forward to most, even if it’s the one week of the last five years they’ve tried most to forget. The Daily breaks down this year’s rivalry matchup.
John O’Korn could wipe away all his critics, remold his legacy, and go from zero to hero in a heartbeat.
Here are five things we learned from Michigan’s 24-10 loss to the fifth-ranked Badgers.
The Wolverines don’t have to worry about all the Playoff scenarios they aren’t in this year, because they never earned the right to be in that discussion anyway. They have nothing to lose against Ohio State, because over the last three months, Michigan never built up anything worth losing.
Though Lavert Hill is still in concussion protocol and will likely miss Saturday's game, Mike Zordich said Michigan will be “absolutely fine.”