Without a game until Oct. 7, the Daily looks outside Ann Arbor at the rest of the Big Ten. Here’s a breakdown of what Michigan’s future opponents are up to this weekend.
Wilton Speight left the game with an injury in the first quarter, but his replacement John O'Korn excelled and brought No. 8 Michigan (4-0) a 28-10 win to open the Big Ten season.
No. 8 Michigan trails, 10-7, and will have to continue without their starting quarterback.
While No. 8 Michigan’s recent offensive struggles may have boosted Purdue’s chances at an upset, the Boilermakers may also be a far more worthy opponent than people originally thought.
The now-sophomore played in just four games last year, and in just three games this season, McKeon has already eclipsed his production from 2016.
Freshman wide receiver Tarik Black suffered a foot injury against Air Force and will need surgery, said Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh on Monday. That same evening, Black posted a photo on Instagram with a caption that suggested he would be out for the remainder of the year.
With the Big Ten season now upon them, we’re about to find out what really happens when the Wolverines get punched in the mouth.
Here’s how the Wolverines match up against Air Force on Saturday.
Bush and other members of the defense mentioned that staying disciplined was the most important factor.
Black’s impact on the field is already apparent, but he admits that he struggled adjusting to the college game.