Michigan Football Defeats Wisconsin 24-10 to Improve Big Ten Record
Michigan Football Defeats Wisconsin 24-10 to Improve Big Ten Record

Michigan Football Defeats Wisconsin 24-10 to Improve Big Ten Record

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The Michigan Wolverines secured a 24-10 victory over the Wisconsin Badgers, improving to 4-1 overall and 2-0 in Big Ten play. Despite a slow and error-prone start marked by multiple dropped passes and a fumble by quarterback Bryce Underwood, Michigan's offense found rhythm in the second half, with Underwood throwing for a career-high 270 yards and a touchdown. Wide receivers Donaven McCulley and freshman Andrew Marsh stepped up, contributing significant yardage and key receptions, while running back Justice Haynes rushed for 117 yards and two touchdowns. Michigan's defense tightened after yielding an early touchdown, limiting Wisconsin to just 252 total yards and forcing multiple three-and-outs, including an interception by safety Rod Moore. The Wolverines' ability to overcome offensive miscues and capitalize on big plays was crucial in maintaining their unbeaten Big Ten record. Meanwhile, Nebraska prepares for a homecoming matchup against Michigan State, both teams holding 3-1 records, with Nebraska ranking second nationally in passing offense.

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