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Michigan heads into The Game with questions, injuries, momentum, and a familiar sense that anything can happen.
Michigan, even without two starters, kept alive that postseason goal with a 45-20 defeat of Maryland at SECU Stadium.
Open the Youtube video The Michigan Wolverines moved to 9-2 (7-1 Big Ten) with a 45-20 win at Maryland on Saturday afternoon, grabbing a road win in the penultimate game of the regular season and setting up another classic next week.
Up next is the regular-season finale against Ohio State, a game not only for bragging rights but could help determine Michigan’s postseason fate. A win over the No. 1-ranked Buckeyes, 11-0 and tied atop the Big Ten standings, and the Wolverines have a real claim to make the 12-team playoff field.
Michigan pulled away from Maryland, 45-20, for a relatively easy win to head into Ohio State week at 9-2. Here's what we learned.
The top-ranked and defending national champion Ohio State Buckeyes look to stay perfect when they take on the Rutgers Scarlet Knights on Saturday. Rutgers is coming off a 35-20 win over Maryland on Nov.
4Q, 13:19: Michigan is moving into victory formation a bit early, putting in RB Jasper Parker as the leading rusher. He took 4 of 5 plays on this drive and rushed it six yards for the diving touchdown. Michigan extends lead to 42-13.
Michigan took care of business on Saturday in College Park. The Wolverines marched into Maryland and left with a 45-20 win to move Michigan to 9-2 on the season
The Michigan Wolverines (8-2), ranked 18th in the College Football Playoff poll, play their final road game on Saturday before their showdown with Ohio State next week when they visit the free-falling Maryland Terrapins (4-6),