No. 4 Michigan goes for its seventh straight win over Rutgers

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No. 4 Michigan goes for its seventh straight win over Rutgers

No. 4 Michigan goes for its seventh straight win over Rutgers. The Wolverines won 20-13 last season and 48-42 in overtime in 2020. Rutgers is coming off an embarrassing 31-0 loss at Minnesota. Michigan is in the hunt for the program’s first national championship since 1997. It is also seeking their second straight conference title.

No. 4 Michigan goes for its seventh straight win over Rutgers. Two of Michigan's players were roughed up in the stadium tunnel by Michigan State players last week. Starting cornerback Gemon Green suffered a concussion and reserve defensive back Ja’Den McBurrows has undisclosed injuries.

No. 4 Michigan goes for its seventh straight win over Rutgers. Rutgers lost top rusher Samuel Brown to a season-ending foot injury.

Donovan Edwards retweeted a post with Kanye West's antisemitic remarks. He apologized to the team and the Jewish community. Michigan is going for its seventh straight win over Rutgers.

Adam Korsak has been the Scarlet Knights' best player since 2018. He had a net average of 51.2 yards on five punts at Minnesota, including a stadium-record 77-yarder.

Jake Moody is making field goals for Michigan. Moody has made 18 of 21 this season. Michigan is looking for its seventh straight win over Rutgers.

No. 4 Michigan goes for its seventh straight win over Rutgers.


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