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Post by EFBCU(Kang) » 10 Aug 2024, 06:50

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Michigan Wolverines Dynasty: Dominant Victory Over Indiana 🏈

In a crucial matchup between two 6-3 teams, the Michigan Wolverines showcased their strength and determination with a convincing 38-20 victory over the Indiana Hoosiers. With College Football Playoff (CFP) implications on the line, Michigan delivered a performance that underscored their playoff potential. Here's a detailed recap of the game.

First Half:

Fast Start and Defensive Prowess:
- Michigan set the tone early, forcing Indiana into a three-and-out on their opening drive. The Wolverines capitalized with an efficient first drive, culminating in a touchdown.
- Indiana's subsequent drive ended in an interception, which Michigan turned into a 24-yard touchdown reception by Colston Loveland, extending the lead to 14-0.
- Donovan Edwards electrified the crowd with a 78-yard rushing touchdown, putting Michigan ahead 21-0.
- Will Johnson made a statement with an 81-yard pick-six, further extending the lead to 28-0 just as Indiana appeared to be gaining momentum in the red zone.

Hoosiers’ Quick Response:
- Kurtis Rourke finally got Indiana on the board with a 21-yard touchdown pass to EJ Williams Jr.
- Michigan added a field goal just before halftime, taking a commanding 31-7 lead into the locker room.

Second Half:

Maintaining the Lead:
- Both teams started the second half with turnovers: an interception by Alex Orji and a fumble from Indiana. Michigan quickly corrected course, with Donovan Edwards adding his third touchdown of the game, making it 38-7.
- Edwards finished the game with 112 rushing yards and three touchdowns, bolstering his Heisman campaign.

Late Rally by Indiana:
- Indiana's Donovan McCulley scored on a 50-yard touchdown pass, giving Rourke his second touchdown of the day.
- Michigan brought in their backups, leading to another late touchdown by Indiana on a big passing play. Despite this, the reserves gained valuable playing time and held strong to secure the win.

Final Score: Michigan 38, Indiana 20

Key Performances:

Michigan Offense:
- Alex Orji: Managed the offense effectively, though he threw one interception.
- Donovan Edwards: Dominated with three rushing touchdowns and 112 yards, enhancing his Heisman resume.
- Colston Loveland: Key contributor with a 24-yard touchdown reception early in the game.

Michigan Defense:
- Will Johnson: Dramatic 81-yard pick-six that deflated Indiana’s momentum.
- Rayshaun Benny: The senior from Detroit recorded two sacks, showcasing his talent during his time on the field.

Indiana Highlights:
- Kurtis Rourke: Completed two touchdown passes, demonstrating resilience despite the eventual loss.
- Donovan McCulley: Gained attention with a 50-yard touchdown reception.

Game Analysis:
Michigan's ability to strike quickly and capitalize on turnovers set the stage for their commanding lead. The Wolverines' defensive feats, including significant interceptions and key third-down stops, exemplified their determination and readiness for high-stakes games. However, late touchdowns by Indiana's offense pointed to potential areas of improvement for Michigan’s reserve unit.


With this pivotal win, Michigan continues to solidify their standing as a potential CFP team, showcasing both offensive prowess and defensive tenacity. Donovan Edwards' standout performance further underscores his candidacy for the Heisman Trophy.

As the Wolverines look ahead to their remaining schedule, focused preparation and consistent execution will be key to maintaining their playoff aspirations.
Stay tuned, Wolverines fans, as Michigan continues their exciting journey this season and gears up for more high-stakes matchups. Go Blue! 🏈🔵💛

Michigan 14 | 17 | 7 | 0 || 38
Indiana 0 | 7 | 0 | 13 || 20

Team Stats

Michigan
1st Downs - 19
Total Offense - 374 Yds
Rush Offense - 174 Yds
Pass Offense - 200 Yds
3rd Down Conversions - 1/6(16%)
Turnovers - 1
Time of Possession - 19:01


Indiana
1st Downs - 21
Total Offense - 492 Yds
Pass Offense - 479 Yds
3rd Down Conversions - 8/12(66%)
Turnovers - 5
Time of Possession - 20:59


Key Players

Michigan
QB Jr. Alex Orji: 177.0 QB Rating | 12-17 | 200 Pass Yds | TD | INT
HB Sr. Donovan Edwards: 10 Car | 112 Rush Yds | 3 Rush TD
WR So. Semaj Morgan: 3 Rec | 79 Rec Yds
CB Jr. Will Johnson: 3 Tkl | INT | Def TD


Indiana
QB Sr.(RS) Kurtis Rourke: 197.6 QB Rating | 29-37 | 479 Pass Yds | 3 TD | 3 INT
HB Jr.(RS) Kaelon Black: 14 Car | 40 Rush Yds
WR Sr. Myles Price: 7 Rec | 154 Rec Yds | TD
WR Sr. Donaven McCulley: 5 Rec | 99 Rec Yds | TD
TE Sr. Zach Horton: 8 Rec | 80 Rec Yds
MLB Jr. Aiden Fisher: 10 Tkl

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Post by EFBCU(Kang) » 10 Aug 2024, 06:52

Michigan Wolverines Dynasty: Week 10 Recruiting Update 🏈

As the Michigan Wolverines celebrate a dominant victory over Indiana, the recruiting trail has seen minor changes this week. While the program secured key commitments earlier, there are a couple of recruiting updates to be aware of. Here’s the latest from the recruiting front.

Missed Targets:

1. WR De'Jon Watford
- Decision: Watford, the 6'4" deep-threat wideout, has committed to Oregon.
- Insight: While losing Watford to Oregon is a setback, Michigan’s already strong receiving corps mitigates this loss. The "Terror Twins" duo of Floyd Strange and Manu Jung ensures that Michigan remains well-equipped at wide receiver.

2. LG Taj Pettigrew
- Status: Pettigrew has locked Michigan out of his top 8 schools.
- Insight: Despite this lockout, Michigan’s focus remains on the abundance of talented recruits still considering the program.

Current Michigan Recruiting Class Overview:
Despite these minor setbacks, Michigan’s recruiting class continues to hold strong at the #13 spot nationally. The depth and quality of this class reflect Coach Spirit St. Patrick’s strategic and focused approach to recruiting.

Key Additions:
- ATH Ahmad Waddle (5-star, likely C): Brings strength and versatility to the offensive line.
- WR Manu Jung (4-star): A game-changing deep threat with exceptional speed and agility.
- WR Floyd Strange (4-star): A dynamic playmaker compared to NFL great Terrell Owens.
- DT Kyle Donahue (5-star): Dominant defensive presence expected to anchor the line.
- TE Steve Barr (4-star): Provides size, agility, and reliable hands in the passing game.
- More players like 3-star RT Chad Newton and others solidify a balanced recruiting class.

Top 10 National Recruiting Classes:
1. Miami
2. Penn State
3. LSU
4. Alabama
5. Oregon
6. Tennessee
7. Notre Dame
8. South Carolina
9. Georgia
10. Ohio State
13. Michigan

Michigan’s recruiting efforts remain robust, with a well-rounded class poised to make an impact in the years to come. While the loss of De'Jon Watford to Oregon and not being in Taj Pettigrew’s top 8 are setbacks, the overall strength of the recruiting class is impressive.

Coach Spirit St. Patrick and his staff continue to build a program that promises sustained success on the field. With the "Terror Twins" and other key recruits in place, the future looks bright for the Wolverines.

Stay tuned, Wolverines fans, for more updates and insights as Michigan navigates the recruiting trail and continues their quest for excellence on the field. Go Blue! 🏈🔵💛

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Post by EFBCU(Kang) » 10 Aug 2024, 06:56

Michigan Wolverines Dynasty: Week 11 Review and Look Ahead 🏈

Week 11 in college football has provided significant shifts in the rankings and playoff picture. With Michigan’s bye week giving them a chance to regroup and refocus, let’s dive into the key game results, updated CFP rankings, and a preview of the critical upcoming matchups.

Key Matchups and Results from Week 11:

1. #2 Oregon vs. #20 Maryland:
- Final Score: 27-20
- Highlight: Oregon continued their strong season with a narrow victory over Maryland.

2. #12 Georgia vs. #5 Ole Miss:
- Final Score: 28-14
- Highlight: Ole Miss defeated Georgia convincingly, solidifying their top-10 status.

3. #6 Clemson vs. #23 Virginia Tech:
- Final Score: 35-27
- Highlight: Clemson secured an essential victory to stay in the playoff hunt.

4. Unranked Florida State (6-4) vs. #1 Notre Dame (8-1):
- Final Score: 45-42
- Highlight: Florida State handed Notre Dame their first loss of the season in a high-scoring thriller.

5. #10 Washington vs. #13 Penn State:
- Final Score: 36-33
- Highlight: Penn State pulled off an upset, edging out Washington in a closely contested game.

First College Football Playoff Rankings:
The updated CFP playoff bracket reflects the changes following Week 11’s key matchups. Here’s how things stand:
1. #1 Oregon - BYE
2. #2 Texas vs. (12) Toledo
3. #3 Clemson - BYE
4. #4 Michigan vs. (11) #10 Notre Dame
5. #5 Ohio State vs. (10) #9 Penn State
6. #6 Ole Miss vs. (9) #8 Utah
7. #7 Alabama - BYE
8. #8 Utah - BYE

Top 25 Rankings:
1. Oregon (9-1)
2. Texas (8-1)
3. Clemson (7-2)
4. Michigan (7-3)
5. Ohio State (7-2)
6. Ole Miss (9-1)
7. Alabama (8-1)
8. Utah (8-1)
9. Penn State (6-3)
10. Notre Dame (8-1)
11. Texas A&M (7-2)
12. Nebraska (8-1)
13. Washington (8-2)
14. UCF (9-1)
15. Texas Tech (9-1)
16. Miami (8-2)
17. Syracuse (8-1)
18. Auburn (7-2)
19. NC State (8-2)
20. SMU (6-3)
21. Florida State (6-4)
22. Maryland (7-2)
23. USC (5-4)
24. Georgia (5-4)
25. Cincinnati (7-2)

Big Ten Conference Standings:
Oregon (9-1) - 7-0
Nebraska (8-1) - 5-1
Washington (8-2) - 5-2
Michigan (7-3) - 5-2
Maryland (7-2) - 4-2
Ohio State (7-2) - 4-2
UCLA (5-4) - 4-3
Illinois (6-3) - 3-3
Penn State (6-3) - 3-3
Wisconsin (5-4) - 3-3
Indiana (6-4) - 3-4
Iowa (4-6) - 3-4
USC (5-4) - 3-4
Purdue (4-5) - 2-4
Northwestern (3-6) - 2-4
Rutgers (3-6) - 1-5
Minnesota (3-7) - 1-6
Michigan State (2-7) - 0-6

Heisman Trophy Race:
QB Jaxson Dart, Ole Miss (Sr.):
- Stat Line: 17-22, 225 passing yards, 2 touchdowns; 60 rushing yards, 1 rushing touchdown.
WR Koby Drake, Memphis (Sr. RS):
- Stat Line: 8 receptions, 71 yards.
QB Jalen Milroe, Alabama (Jr. RS):
- Stat Line: 28-36, 378 passing yards, 2 touchdowns.
HB Donovan Edwards, Michigan (Sr.):
- Stat Line: 10 carries, 112 rushing yards, 3 touchdowns; 32 receiving yards.
WR Kole Wilson, Texas State (Jr.):
- Stat Line: 6 receptions, 144 yards, 1 touchdown.

Players of the Week:
National Defensive Player of the Week:
Cedric Woods, CB Louisiana Tech:
- Stat Line: 10 tackles, 2 interceptions, 1 touchdown.
National Offensive Player of the Week:
Tyler Griffin, WR:
- Stat Line: 6 receptions, 206 receiving yards, 3 touchdowns.

Big Ten Standouts:
Defensive - Ernest Hausmann, Michigan (ROLB):
- Stat Line: 10 tackles.
Offensive - Andrew Sowinski, Purdue (WR):
- Stat Line: 8 receptions, 196 yards, 3 touchdowns.

Looking Ahead: Michigan's Remaining Schedule
- Matchup Preview: Michigan (7-3) has a bye this week but remains active in preparation for their upcoming games. They will take on Northwestern next, followed by the highly anticipated showdown against Ohio State to conclude the regular season.

Key Focus Areas for Michigan:
1. Defensive Consistency: Maintain strong defensive performances, focusing on limiting big plays.
2. Offensive Rhythm: Consistent execution to capitalize on scoring opportunities, leveraging Donovan Edwards' dynamic play.
3. Special Teams: Ensure field goal accuracy and overall special teams efficiency.

Week 11 has brought significant changes to the rankings and the CFP picture. Michigan’s position at #4 in the playoff bracket reflects their strong season, while the upcoming matchups will be critical in determining their playoff fate and potential Big Ten Championship contention.

Stay tuned, Wolverines fans, as Michigan prepares for their remaining games with high stakes and heightened excitement. Go Blue! 🏈🔵💛

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Post by EFBCU(Kang) » 10 Aug 2024, 06:59

Michigan Wolverines Dynasty: Week 12 Recruiting Update 🏈

As the Michigan Wolverines enjoyed their Week 12 bye, they scored a massive win off the field by securing the commitment of the nation’s top recruit, Cesar Esponda. This significant addition propels Michigan’s recruiting class into elite territory and sets the stage for a bright future in the post-Harbaugh era. Here’s an in-depth update on this monumental signing and the current state of Michigan’s recruiting efforts.

New Commitment:
1. RE Cesar Esponda
- Profile: 6'5", 301 lbs, Power Rusher from Suffield, CT.
- Attributes:
- 76 Power Moves, 83 Speed, 91 Strength, 88 Pursuit, 83 Tackle.
- Mentals: Road Dog, Winning Time, Recoup.
- Insight: Cesar Esponda, the number one recruit in the NCAA, has announced his intent to join Michigan. Esponda’s combination of size, speed, and power makes him a game-changing addition to the defensive line. His commitment is a testament to Coach Spirit St. Patrick's recruiting prowess and vision for the future.

Current Recruiting Class Overview:
With the addition of Esponda, Michigan’s recruiting class remains ranked 13th nationally but now includes an impressive array of top-tier talent:
- Total Recruits: 15
- 5-Star Recruits: 3 (Cesar Esponda, Ahmad Waddle, Kyle Donahue)
- 4-Star Recruits: 6 (including Floyd Strange, Manu Jung, and Steve Barr)
This well-rounded and star-studded class demonstrates Michigan’s ability to attract and secure elite talent under Coach Spirit St. Patrick.

Top 10 National Recruiting Classes:
1. Miami
2. Penn State
3. LSU
4. Alabama
5. Oregon
6. Tennessee
7. Notre Dame
8. South Carolina
9. Georgia
10. Ohio State
13. Michigan

Impact of the New Signings:
The commitment of Cesar Esponda, coupled with the existing top recruits, positions Michigan for sustained success and competitiveness in coming seasons. Esponda’s presence on the defensive line is expected to disrupt opposing offenses and create opportunities for the Wolverines' defense.

Key Recruits:
- ATH Ahmad Waddle: Expected to solidify the offensive line.
- WR Manu Jung and Floyd Strange: Forming the "Terror Twins," providing Michigan with dynamic options in the passing game.
- TE Steve Barr: Adds depth and talent to the tight end position.

Future Outlook:
With three 5-star recruits and six 4-star recruits, Michigan’s recruiting class is shaping up to be one of the best in the nation. This influx of talent ensures that the Wolverines will remain highly competitive and capable of contending for championships in the post-Harbaugh era.
As Michigan gears up for their remaining games and potential postseason play, the newly signed recruits offer a glimpse into the promising future of Wolverines football.

Securing the commitment of Cesar Esponda marks a significant milestone for Michigan’s recruiting efforts. With top-tier talent, strong recruiting classes, and excellent coaching, the Wolverines are well-positioned for success both now and in the years to come.

Stay tuned, Wolverines fans, for more updates and insights as Michigan continues to build for future excellence and prepares for the high-stakes games ahead. Go Blue! 🏈🔵💛
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Michigan Wolverines Dynasty: Week 12 Recap and Look Ahead 🏈

Week 12 has been packed with upsets and standout performances, leading to significant shifts in the College Football Playoff (CFP) picture and top 25 rankings. As Michigan prepares to take on Northwestern, here’s a detailed recap of Week 12 and a preview of the crucial upcoming matchup.

Key Matchups and Results from Week 12:
1. Unranked Purdue vs. #9 Penn State:
- Final Score: 34-27
- Highlight: Purdue pulled off a significant upset over Penn State, shaking up the rankings.
2. #11 Texas A&M vs. New Mexico State:
- Final Score: 69-14
- Highlight: Texas A&M dominated New Mexico State with an overwhelming 69 points.
3. #23 USC vs. #12 Nebraska:
- Final Score: 42-37
- Highlight: USC secured a major victory over Nebraska in a high-scoring affair.
4. Unranked UCLA vs. #13 Washington:
- Final Score: 31-28
- Highlight: UCLA pulled off an upset, defeating Washington in a thrilling contest.

College Football Playoff Bracket:
The updated CFP bracket reveals the matchups as the regular season winds down:
Texas vs. (12) Toledo (Texas Tech - BYE)
Ohio State vs. (10) Texas A&M (Clemson - BYE)
Michigan vs. (11) Notre Dame (Alabama - BYE)
Ole Miss vs. (7) Utah (Oregon - BYE)

Top 25 Rankings:
1. Oregon (10-1)
2. Texas (9-1)
3. Ohio State (8-2)
4. Michigan (7-3)
5. Alabama (9-1)
6. Ole Miss (9-1)
7. Utah (9-1)
8. Notre Dame (9-1)
9. Clemson (8-2)
10. Texas A&M (8-2)
11. UCF (9-1)
12. Texas Tech (9-1)
13. Syracuse (9-1)
14. Miami (8-2)
15. Auburn (8-2)
16. USC (6-4)
17. NC State (8-2)
18. Nebraska (8-2)
19. Penn State (6-4)
20. Florida State (6-4)
21. Georgia (6-4)
22. Cincinnati (8-2)
23. Toledo (9-1)
24. Baylor (7-3)
25. Kentucky (6-4)

Heisman Watch:
QB Jaxson Dart (Ole Miss, Sr.):
- Stat Line: BYE
QB Jalen Milroe (Alabama, Jr. RS):
- Stat Line: 24-30, 205 passing yards, 5 touchdowns; 32 rushing yards.
WR Kole Wilson (Texas State, Jr.):
- Stat Line: 8 receptions, 177 receiving yards, 2 touchdowns.
WR Koby Drake (Memphis, Sr. RS):
- Stat Line: 6 receptions, 44 receiving yards.
WR Tetairoa McMillan (Arizona, Jr.):
- Stat Line: 6 receptions, 77 receiving yards, 2 touchdowns; 37 rushing yards, 1 rushing touchdown.

Players of the Week:
National Defensive Player of the Week:
Tyler Martinez, New Mexico State ROLB:
- Stat Line: 8 tackles, 2 forced fumbles, 4 fumble recoveries.
National Offensive Player of the Week:
Conner Weigman, Texas A&M QB:
- Stat Line: 27-33, 512 passing yards, 8 touchdowns.

Big Ten Standouts:
Defensive - Jacobe Covington, USC (CB):
- Stat Line: 8 tackles, 1 interception, 1 forced fumble, 2 fumble recoveries.
Offensive - Miller Moss, USC (QB):
- Stat Line: 26-37, 334 passing yards, 6 touchdowns, 1 interception.

Looking Ahead: Michigan vs. Northwestern
- Matchup Preview: Michigan (7-3) vs. Northwestern (3-7) in Ann Arbor, MI.
- Key Factors for Michigan:
- Defensive Consistency: Focus on limiting Northwestern’s offense, which ranks among the worst in the conference.
- Exploiting Weaknesses: Capitalize on Northwestern's poor passing defense and improve offensive efficiency.
- Maintaining Momentum: Use the game against Northwestern to build confidence and fine-tune strategies ahead of the crucial Ohio State game.


Week 12 has brought dramatic changes to the rankings and playoff picture, with Michigan positioned at #4 in the CFP bracket. As the Wolverines prepare for an important game against Northwestern, maintaining focus and execution will be key to securing another victory and solidifying their playoff aspirations.

Stay tuned, Wolverines fans, as Michigan continues its pursuit of excellence on the field and builds for a strong postseason run. Go Blue! 🏈🔵💛
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Northwestern about to get smack'd by Michigan. Boys can't afford an upset

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Post by EFBCU(Kang) » 10 Aug 2024, 13:29

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Michigan Wolverines Dynasty: Dominant Win Over Northwestern Sets Stage for Ohio State Rivalry 🏈

In what was a highly anticipated Senior Day at The Big House, the Michigan Wolverines put on an electrifying performance to crush Northwestern, winning 44-18. With their eyes now set on Ohio State, here’s a detailed recap of the key moments and standout performances from Week 13.

First Half:

Early Momentum and Offensive Dominance:
- Michigan set the tone early with a 69-yard drive that ended in a field goal, putting the Wolverines up 3-0.
- On the next possession, Colston Loveland caught his 10th touchdown of the season, extending Michigan’s lead to 9-0 after a missed extra point by Dominic Zvada.
- Northwestern’s offense struggled, going three-and-out repeatedly, while Michigan continued to assert their dominance. Another touchdown reception by Loveland on a 57-yard drive increased the lead to 16-0.

Big Plays and Defensive Stances:
- Northwestern finally put points on the board with a touchdown drive, closing the gap to 16-7.
- In response, Semaj Morgan took an 84-yard TD pass from Alex Orji all the way to the house, extending the lead to 23-7.
- The first half ended on a chaotic note with both quarterbacks throwing two interceptions each in a wild sequence, leaving the score at 23-7 at halftime.

Second Half:

Matching Drives and Turning Up the Heat:
- Northwestern opened the second half with a long TD drive, but Michigan matched it with Orji throwing his fourth touchdown of the day, stabilizing the Wolverines’ lead.
- A Northwestern turnover led to another Michigan touchdown, as Orji connected with freshman TE Brady Prieskorn for his first TD of the season, making it 37-14.

Sealing the Victory:
- Michigan’s defense continued to shine as cornerback Will Johnson snagged his third interception of the game, putting him one shy of the single-season school record.
- Off the turnover, Orji threw his sixth touchdown pass of the day, and Prieskorn caught his second TD, sealing a decisive 44-18 victory over Northwestern.

Key Performances:
Michigan Offense:
- Alex Orji: Had a career day, finishing with 251 passing yards and six touchdowns, showcasing his arm strength and decision-making.
- Colston Loveland: Continued his stellar season with two touchdown receptions.
- Semaj Morgan: Electrified the crowd with an 84-yard touchdown reception.
- Brady Prieskorn: Stepped up big with his first two touchdown catches of the season.

Michigan Defense:
- Will Johnson: Dominated with three interceptions, putting him just one shy of the Michigan single-season record.

Game Analysis:
Michigan’s offense clicked on all cylinders, with Orji leading the charge and multiple receivers making significant contributions. The defense also stood firm, creating turnovers and preventing Northwestern from gaining any substantial momentum.

Looking Ahead: The Ohio State Showdown
- Matchup Preview: Michigan (8-3) vs. Ohio State (8-2) in the Rivalry Game of Rivalry Games.
- Key Factors for Michigan:
1. Defensive Consistency: Leveraging the performance against Northwestern to limit Ohio State’s potent offense.
2. Offensive Execution: Continuing the dynamic play and minimizing turnovers to capitalize on scoring opportunities.
3. Special Teams: Ensuring field goal accuracy and overall efficiency to maximize point opportunities.

Michigan’s dominant win over Northwestern not only serves as a morale booster but also sets the stage for a high-stakes showdown against Ohio State. With Alex Orji firing on all cylinders and a resilient defense, the Wolverines are poised for an epic clash with their arch-rivals.

Stay tuned, Wolverines fans, as Michigan gears up for the ultimate Rivalry Game with Ohio State. Go Blue! 🏈🔵💛

Northwestern 0 | 7 | 11 | 0 || 18
Michigan 3 | 20 | 7 | 14 || 44

Team Stats

Northwestern
First Downs - 14
Total Offense - 274 Yds
Passing Yards - 256 Yds
3rd Down Conversions - 2/8(25%)
Turnovers - 4
Time of Possession - 10:41


Michigan
First Downs - 27
Total Offense - 505 Yds
Rush Yds - 254 Yds
Pass Yds - 251 Yds
3rd Down Conversions - 10/14(71%)
Turnovers - 2
Time of Possession - 29:19


Key Players

Northwestern
QB Sr.(RS) Mike Wright: 23-34 | 117.0 QB Rating | 256 Pass Yds | TD | 4 INT
TE Sr.(RS) Thomas Gordon: 6 Rec | 76 Rec Yds | Drop
WR Sr.(RS) AJ. Henning: 5 Rec | 70 Rec Yds | TD
CB Sr.(RS) Ore Adeyi: 11 Tkl | INT


Michigan
QB Jr. Alex Orji: 251.8 QB Rating | 251 Pass Yds | 6 TD | 2 INT | 71 Rush Yds
HB Sr. Donovan Edwards: 26 Car | 127 Rush Yds
TE Jr. Colston Loveland: 5 Rec | 85 Rec Yds | 2 TD
CB Jr. Will Johnson: 9 Tkl | 3 INT | DEFL

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Post by EFBCU(Kang) » 10 Aug 2024, 13:50

Michigan Wolverines Dynasty: Major Recruiting Boost Ahead of Ohio State Rivalry 🏈

As the Michigan Wolverines savor their dominant victory over Northwestern, they also celebrate a significant surge on the recruiting trail. With multiple key commitments secured, Michigan has jumped into the top 10 recruiting classes nationally. Here’s an in-depth update on the new additions and the state of the recruiting class as the Wolverines prepare for their high-stakes showdown against Ohio State.

New Commitments:

1. QB Richard Pounds
- Profile: 6'2", 205 lbs, Pro-style QB from Delran, NJ.
- Insight: Pounds brings a solid arm and precision passing to Michigan’s quarterback room. His ability to dissect defenses and make accurate throws adds depth to the position.

2. QB Sammy Hagans
- Profile: 6'1", 210 lbs, Dual-threat QB from Belleville, MI.
- Insight: Hagans is a versatile quarterback with the ability to make plays with both his arm and legs. His addition provides Michigan with a dynamic offensive weapon.

3. QB Anthony Spencer
- Profile: 6'3", 215 lbs, Pocket-passer QB from Plainfield, IL.
- Insight: Spencer’s strong arm and field vision enhance Michigan’s quarterback depth. His pocket presence and decision-making skills make him a valuable addition.

4. FB Martin Lamur
- Profile: 6'0", 240 lbs, Fullback from Detroit, MI.
- Insight: Lamur is a powerful blocker and short-yardage runner. His commitment ensures a reliable lead blocker and versatile offensive player for the Wolverines.

Current Recruiting Class Overview:
With the recent surge in commitments, Michigan’s recruiting class now ranks #9 nationally. The class includes a balanced mix of high-impact players across various positions, highlighting Coach Spirit St. Patrick’s strategic focus on building a versatile and talented roster.

Total Recruits: 19
- 5-Star Recruits: 3 (Cesar Esponda, Ahmad Waddle, Kyle Donahue)
- 4-Star Recruits: 6 (including Floyd Strange, Manu Jung, Steve Barr)
- 3-Star Recruits: 10 (including the newly committed quarterbacks and fullback)

Top 10 National Recruiting Classes:
1. Alabama
2. LSU
3. Miami
4. Penn State
5. Ohio State
6. Tennessee
7. Oregon
8. Notre Dame
9. Michigan
10. South Carolina

Impact of the New Signings:
The addition of three quarterbacks and a fullback significantly bolsters Michigan’s offensive depth and versatility. Each quarterback brings unique skills, ensuring healthy competition and solid backup options for the future. Lamur’s commitment adds a strong, reliable presence to the running game and short-yardage situations.

Looking Ahead: Ohio State Showdown
- Matchup Preview: Michigan (8-3) vs. Ohio State (8-2) in the ultimate Rivalry Game.
- Key Focus Areas for Michigan:
1. Defensive Consistency: Building on the strong performance against Northwestern to limit Ohio State’s explosive offense.
2. Offensive Execution: Continuing to capitalize on scoring opportunities and minimizing turnovers.
3. Special Teams: Ensuring field goal accuracy and efficiency in all special teams’ plays.


Michigan’s recruiting momentum, combined with their recent on-field success, sets the stage for an exciting future. The commitments of Richard Pounds, Sammy Hagans, Anthony Spencer, and Martin Lamur further solidify an already impressive class, showcasing Coach Spirit St. Patrick’s ability to attract top-tier talent.

As Michigan prepares for the high-stakes rivalry game against Ohio State, the Wolverines are poised for a strong finish to the season and a promising future ahead.
Stay tuned, Wolverines fans, as Michigan gears up for the ultimate showdown with Ohio State. Go Blue! 🏈🔵💛

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Post by EFBCU(Kang) » 10 Aug 2024, 13:52

Michigan Wolverines Dynasty: Week 13 Review and Look Ahead to Ohio State Showdown 🏈

Week 13 brought some riveting matchups and surprising results, shaking up the College Football Playoff (CFP) landscape. With Michigan securing an emphatic win over Northwestern, all eyes now turn to the highly anticipated showdown against Ohio State. Here’s a detailed review of Week 13's key games, updated CFP rankings, and a preview of the ultimate Rivalry Game.

Key Matchups and Results from Week 13:

1. #10 Texas A&M (8-3) vs. #15 Auburn (9-2):
- Final Score: 39-27
- Highlight: Auburn emerged victorious in a high-stakes clash against Texas A&M.

2. #12 Texas Tech (9-2) vs. Oklahoma State (7-4):
- Final Score: 31-24
- Highlight: Oklahoma State pulled off an upset over Texas Tech, impacting their playoff chances.

3. Kentucky (6-5) vs. #2 Texas (10-1):
- Final Score: 24-23
- Highlight: Texas narrowly escaped with a win in a tightly contested game.

Updated CFP Top 25 Rankings:
1. Alabama (10-1)
2. Ole Miss (10-1)
3. Texas (10-1)
4. Oregon (10-1)
5. Utah (10-1)
6. Ohio State (9-2)
7. Clemson (9-2)
8. Michigan (8-3)
9. Notre Dame (10-1)
10. Auburn (9-2)
11. UCF (10-1)
12. Miami (9-2)
13. Syracuse (10-1)
14. NC State (9-2)
15. Nebraska (9-2)
16. Texas A&M (8-3)
17. Florida State (7-4)
18. Georgia (7-4)
19. Penn State (7-4)
20. Baylor (8-3)
21. Toledo (10-1)
22. Texas Tech (9-2)
23. Washington (8-3)
24. Liberty (9-2)
25. Illinois (8-3)

Heisman Watch:
QB Jaxson Dart (Ole Miss, Sr.):
- Stat Line: 29-31, 419 passing yards, 7 touchdowns.
QB Jalen Milroe (Alabama, Jr. RS):
- Stat Line: 24-36, 248 passing yards, 2 touchdowns, 1 interception; 1 rushing touchdown.
QB Will Howard (Ohio State, Sr. RS):
- Stat Line: 20-26, 273 passing yards, 4 touchdowns.
WR Tetairoa McMillan (Arizona, Jr.):
- Stat Line: 7 receptions, 130 receiving yards, 1 touchdown; 1 rushing touchdown.
QB KJ Jefferson (UCF, Sr. RS):
- Stat Line: 25-29, 341 passing yards, 4 touchdowns; 110 rushing yards, 1 rushing touchdown.

Players of the Week:
National Defensive Player of the Week:
Kenneth Grant, Michigan (DT):
- Stat Line: 6 tackles, 2 sacks.
National Offensive Player of the Week:
Duane Thomas Jr., Charlotte (WR):
- Stat Line: 13 receptions, 199 receiving yards, 4 touchdowns.

Big Ten Standouts:
Defensive - Kenneth Grant, Michigan (DT):
- Stat Line: 6 tackles, 2 sacks.
Offensive - Luke Altmyer, Illinois (QB):
- Stat Line: 27-35, 377 passing yards, 4 touchdowns.

Potential College Football Playoff Bracket Prediction:
(12) Toledo vs. (5) Ole Miss - (4) Clemson Bye (Winner Plays Clemson)
(9) Notre Dame vs. (8) Michigan - (1) Alabama Bye (Winner Plays Alabama)
(11) UCF vs. (6) Texas - (3) Utah Bye (Winner Plays Utah)
(10) Auburn vs. (7) Ohio State - (2) Oregon Bye (Winner Plays Oregon)

Big Game Week: #6 Ohio State vs. #8 Michigan
- Matchup Preview: Michigan (8-3) vs. Ohio State (9-2)
- Key Factors for Michigan:
1. Defensive Consistency: Building on the strong performance against Northwestern and limiting Ohio State’s potent offense.
2. Offensive Execution: Continued efficient play from Alex Orji and capitalizing on scoring opportunities.
3. Special Teams: Ensuring field goal accuracy and overall efficiency.

The stage is set for the epic rivalry showdown between Michigan and Ohio State. With Michigan sitting at #8 in the CFP rankings, this game has significant implications for both playoff positioning and Big Ten championship contention.

Stay tuned, Wolverines fans, as Michigan prepares for the ultimate Rivalry Game and continues its quest for excellence. Go Blue! 🏈🔵💛

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Post by EFBCU(Kang) » 10 Aug 2024, 13:56

The Game: Michigan vs. Ohio State - A Clash with College Football Playoff and Big Ten Championship Implications 🏈

With the College Football Playoff (CFP) and Big Ten Championship Game implications riding on the outcome, the stakes couldn't be higher as the #8 Michigan Wolverines square off against the #6 Ohio State Buckeyes in the most anticipated matchup of the season. Both teams have shown brilliance and vulnerabilities, setting the stage for an epic showdown in Ann Arbor. Here's a detailed preview of what promises to be a classic rivalry game.

Key Implications:
College Football Playoff: The winner takes a giant step toward securing a spot in the CFP, while the loser's hopes may be dashed.
Big Ten Championship: This game is pivotal in determining who gets a shot at the Big Ten title, adding another layer of intensity to this storied rivalry.

Michigan Wolverines (8-3):

Key Players:

- QB Alex Orji: 2,637 passing yards, 25 touchdowns, 20 interceptions, 158.9 QB Rating.
- HB Donovan Edwards: 1,410 rushing yards, 15 touchdowns, driving the nation’s best rushing offense.
- Backup HB Kalel Mullings: 505 rushing yards, 7 touchdowns.
- WR Semaj Morgan: 31 catches, 726 receiving yards, 5 touchdowns.
- TE Colston Loveland: 41 catches, 707 receiving yards, 11 touchdowns.
- DT Kenneth Grant: Leads the team in sacks with 6.
- CB Will Johnson: Leads the team and nation in interceptions with 9.

Offensive Highlights:
- #2 Offense in the Nation: The Wolverines boast one of the most potent offenses, featuring the nation's #1 rushing offense with 2,331 yards.
- 2nd in Points Per Game (PPG): Averaging 38.0 points.

Defensive Struggles:
- 2nd to Last in Total Defense: The Achilles heel of Michigan, particularly against the pass.
- Worst Pass Defense in the Nation: A significant concern against Ohio State’s potent passing game.
- Top 10 in Rushing Defense: A silver lining, showcasing their ability to contain the ground game.
- Top 15 in Forced Fumbles and Most Team Interceptions: 29 total team INTs, highlighting their opportunistic play.

Ohio State Buckeyes (9-2):

Key Players:

- QB Will Howard: 2,992 passing yards, 33 touchdowns, 4 interceptions, 75% completion rate, 6 rushing touchdowns.
- HB Treyveon Henderson: 608 rushing yards, 8 touchdowns.
- WR Emeka Egbuka: 836 receiving yards, 5 touchdowns.
- WR Jeremiah Smith: 13 receiving touchdowns as a true freshman, deep threat standing at 6'3".
- DT Tyleik Williams: Leads the team in sacks with 6.
- CB Denzel Burke: Leads the secondary with 4 interceptions.

Offensive Highlights:
- #8 Team Offense: A balanced and explosive unit.
- #5 Team Rushing Offense: Complementing their aerial attack with a strong ground game.
- #5 Scoring Offense: A high-scoring unit that capitalizes on opportunities.

Defensive Prowess:
- #9 Team Rushing Defense: Known for stifling opponents’ ground games.

Key Losses:
Michigan: v. Texas (21-18), @ Washington (42-39), v. Oregon (35-28)
Ohio State: @ Oregon (24-18), v. Nebraska (34-28)

Ratings:
- Ohio State: (90) Overall, (89) Offense, (91) Defense
- Michigan: (87) Overall, (87) Offense, (87) Defense

Game Analysis:

For Michigan to Win:

- Exploit the Run: Continue to leverage Donovan Edwards’ dynamic play to control the clock and the tempo.
- Win the Turnover Battle: With their high interception tally, creating turnovers will be crucial.
- Pressure Will Howard: The defensive line must disrupt Howard’s rhythm, creating sacks and mistakes.

For Ohio State to Win:
- Air It Out: Take advantage of Michigan’s vulnerable pass defense with Howard’s precision and deep threats like Jeremiah Smith.
- Run Defense: Focus on stifling Michigan’s rushing attack, forcing them to rely on a more interception-prone passing game.
- Protect the Ball: Avoid giving Michigan’s opportunistic defense extra chances by maintaining composure and efficiency on offense.


This matchup is more than a game; it’s a battle for supremacy with significant postseason implications. Both teams have showcased firepower and areas of concern. Michigan’s potent rushing offense and turnover-creating defense will clash with Ohio State’s balanced offensive attack and solid run defense.

With the stakes sky-high, expect an intense, hard-fought contest that will be remembered for years to come. Who will emerge victorious and take a giant leap toward the College Football Playoff and Big Ten Championship? We’ll find out on game day!

Stay tuned to ESPN for live coverage and in-depth analysis as the Michigan Wolverines face the Ohio State Buckeyes in a battle for the ages.
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