vs. Florida •
Sources: To open the season, Michigan faced the Florida Gators in a neutral site game in Arlington, Texas in the
Advocare Classic. This was the first meeting between the teams since the
2016 Citrus Bowl. It was the fourth meeting between Michigan and Florida, and the first ever regular season meeting between the teams. Michigan defeated Florida, 33–17. Florida opened the scoring in the first quarter via a 46-yard field goal from
Eddy Piñeiro. Michigan responded with a 25-yard field goal from
Quinn Nordin to tie the game, and a 46-yard touchdown pass from
Wilton Speight to
Tarik Black, for its first lead of the game. Florida added 14 points in the second quarter via back-to-back interception returns, a 48-yard interception return from
Duke Dawson, and a 41-yard interception return from
C. J. Henderson. Wilton Speight was briefly benched in the second quarter, replaced by
John O'Korn. He re-entered the game to start the second half. Michigan reduced Florida's lead to four points via a 55-yard field goal from Nordin, which made the score 17–13 in favor of Florida at half-time. Michigan then scored 20 unanswered points in the second half, via a three-yard touchdown run from
Karan Higdon and 30-yard field goal from Nordin in the third quarter. Michigan extended its lead in the fourth quarter via a 50-yard field goal from Nordin and a fumble recovery in the end-zone by Noah Furbush. Michigan wore all-maize alternate jerseys for the first time since
1928. With the win, Michigan ended Florida's 27-year season-opener winning streak, which was the longest active streak in the nation. Kicker Quinn Nordin became the first kicker in Michigan history with two successful conversions of field goals of 50 yards or longer in the same game. Just one game into his career, Nordin is tied for third in program history for most attempts made at 50 yards or more. Following its opening game against Florida, Michigan hosted the Cincinnati Bearcats. This was the first ever meeting between the two teams. Michigan defeated Cincinnati 36–14. Michigan opened the scoring in the first quarter via a 43-yard touchdown pass from Speight to Kekoa Crawford. Michigan extended its lead via a 28-yard interception return from
Tyree Kinnel. Cincinnati reduced Michigan's lead to seven points via a one-yard touchdown run from
Mike Boone. Michigan added a 28-yard field goal from Nordin in the second quarter, which made the score 17–7 in favor of Michigan at half-time. Cincinnati opened the scoring in the third quarter via a 10-yard touchdown pass from
Hayden Moore to
Kahlil Lewis. Michigan responded with a 33-yard touchdown pass from Speight to Grant Perry later in the third quarter, and extended its lead in the fourth quarter via a 24-yard field goal from Nordin, a safety when Cincinnati fumbled a punt, and a 24-yard interception return from
Lavert Hill. Michigan's honorary captain for the game was
ESPN NFL Insider and 1989 alumni
Adam Schefter. Wilton Speight surpassed the 3,000-yard passing mark for his career, becoming the 13th quarterback in Michigan history to reach the milestone. After playing Cincinnati, Michigan hosted the Air Force Falcons. This was the first meeting between the schools since
2012. Michigan defeated Air Force 29–13. The teams exchanged field goals in the first and second quarter, before a 49-yard field goal from Nordin at the end of the second quarter, which made the score 9–6 in favor of Michigan at half-time. Michigan opened the scoring in the third quarter via a 79-yard punt return from
Donovan Peoples-Jones. Air Force responded with a 64-yard touchdown pass from Arion Worthman to Ronald Cleveland. Michigan extended its lead via a 29-yard field goal from Nordin later in the third quarter. Michigan added 10 points in the fourth quarter via a 36-yard field from Nordin and a 36-yard touchdown run from
Karan Higdon. Michigan's honorary captain for the game was Michigan's director of player personnel Sean Magee. Kicker
Quinn Nordin went 5-for-5 on field goal attempts to tie Michigan's single game record. Donovan Peoples-Jones' 79-yard punt return for a touchdown was the longest since
Derrick Alexander returned one 79-yards against
North Carolina State in
1993. Following its game against Air Force, Michigan began its conference schedule when it traveled to West Lafayette, Indiana to face the Purdue Boilermakers. Michigan defeated Purdue 28–10. After neither team scored in the first quarter, Michigan opened the scoring in the second quarter via a 12-yard touchdown pass from
John O'Korn to
Zach Gentry. Purdue responded with a 10-yard touchdown pass from Elijah Sindelar to
Brycen Hopkins. Purdue then took its first lead of the game via a 29-yard field goal from J. D. Dellinger, which made the score 10–7 in favor of Purdue at half-time. Michigan then scored 21 unanswered points in the second half, via a 10-yard touchdown run from
Chris Evans, a one-yard touchdown run from
Ty Isaac, and a 49-yard touchdown run from Evans. Michigan's defense held Purdue to 0-for-12 on third-down conversions, as Purdue did not convert a first down in the second half. Purdue was held to only 10 total yards in the second half. After a
bye week, the Wolverines hosted their in-state rival, the Michigan State Spartans, in the battle for the
Paul Bunyan Trophy. Michigan State upset Michigan 14–10. Michigan opened the scoring in the first quarter via a 30-yard field goal from
Quinn Nordin. Michigan State responded with a 14-yard touchdown run from
Brian Lewerke. Michigan State extended its lead in the second quarter via a 16-yard touchdown pass from Lewerke to
Madre London, which made the score 14–3 in favor of Michigan State at half-time. Michigan reduced the Spartans lead to four points in the third quarter via a one-yard touchdown run from Khalid Hill. Michigan's attempted comeback failed when O'Korn's
Hail Mary pass was incomplete to end the game. Michigan's honorary captains for the game were Sue Burton, the widow of former assistant coach
Tirrel Burton;
Jerry Hanlon, former assistant coach under
Bo Schembechler;
Gordon Bell, former Michigan tailback; and
Ed Muransky, former All-American tackle for Michigan. The loss snapped Michigan's 10-game home winning streak at Michigan Stadium. Michigan's five turnovers were the most since recording six in
2012. Michigan's 10 points were the program's fewest since
2014. Michigan's defense held Michigan State to 2-for-14 on third-down conversions, and only 66 total yards in the second half.
at Indiana •
Sources: Michigan returned to the road to face the Indiana Hoosiers in
Bloomington, Indiana in its sixth game of the season. Michigan defeated Indiana 27–20 in overtime. Michigan opened the scoring in the first quarter via a 40-yard field goal from
Quinn Nordin. Michigan added ten points in the second quarter via a 38-yard field goal from Nordin and a 12-yard touchdown run from
Karan Higdon. Indiana reduced Michigan's lead to ten points via a 32-yard field goal from
Griffin Oakes, which made the score 13–3 in favor of Michigan at half-time. Indiana opened the scoring in the second half via an eight-yard touchdown run from Morgan Ellison. Michigan extended its lead in the fourth quarter via a 59-yard touchdown run from Higdon. Indiana responded with ten points in the fourth quarter via an eight-yard touchdown pass from
Peyton Ramsey to
Whop Philyor, and a field goal from Oakes as time expired to tie the game and force overtime. In overtime, Michigan scored via a 25-yard touchdown run from Higdon to win the game. The win marked Michigan's 500th in Big Ten conference play, becoming the first Big Ten team to reach the milestone. Following its clash with Indiana, Michigan traveled to University Park, Pennsylvania to face the Penn State Nittany Lions. A group of Penn State students caused controversy when it displayed a sign saying Michigan's quarterbacks are worse than the
Flint water crisis. Penn State's administration has since denounced the students' actions. Michigan lost to Penn State 42–13. Penn State scored 14 points in the first quarter via two touchdown runs from
Saquon Barkley, from 69 yards and 15 yards, respectively. Michigan responded with 13 points in the second quarter via a one-yard touchdown run from
Karan Higdon, and a six-yard touchdown run from
Ty Isaac, to reduce the Nittany Lions' lead to one point. Penn State extended its lead in the second quarter via a three-yard touchdown run from
Trace McSorley, which made the score 21–13 in favor of Penn State at half-time. Penn State then scored 21 unanswered points in the second half via a 13-yard touchdown run from McSorley in the third quarter, and a 42-yard touchdown pass from McSorley to Barkley and a nine-yard touchdown run from McSorley in the fourth quarter.
vs. Rutgers •
Sources: After its game against Penn State, Michigan faced the Rutgers Scarlet Knights in Michigan's homecoming game. Michigan had demolished Rutgers in the previous meeting 78–0. Michigan defeated the Scarlet Knights 35–14. After neither team scored in the first quarter, Michigan opened the scoring in the second quarter via a one-yard touchdown run from Khalid Hill. Rutgers responded with a 65-yard touchdown run from
Janarion Grant to tie the game. Michigan responded with a 10-yard touchdown run from
Karan Higdon, and a 20-yard touchdown pass from
Brandon Peters to
Chris Evans, which made the score 21–7 in favor of Michigan at half-time. The teams exchanged touchdowns in the third quarter via a five-yard touchdown run from
Kareem Walker for Michigan, and a two-yard touchdown run from
Gus Edwards for Rutgers. Michigan extended its lead in the fourth quarter via a 49-yard touchdown run from Higdon. Michigan's 334 rushing yards were its most since recording 481 rushing yards at
Rutgers last season, while its 471 total yards was a season-high, and the most since recording 660 total yards the previous season against
Maryland.
Karan Higdon and
Ty Isaac both surpassed 100-yards rushing, marking the 40th time in program history that Michigan had a pair of 100-yard rushers. The last time Michigan accomplished the feat was last year against Rutgers. Michigan tied a season-high with 11 tackles-for-loss. After facing Rutgers, Michigan will host the Minnesota Golden Gophers for the Little Brown Jug. In the previous meeting (in 2015), Michigan defeated Minnesota, 29–26. Michigan defeated Minnesota 33–10. Michigan opened the scoring in the first quarter via a 20-yard touchdown pass from
Brandon Peters to
Sean McKeon. Minnesota responded with a 10-yard touchdown run from
Rodney Smith to tie the game. Michigan regained the lead via a 77-yard touchdown run from
Karan Higdon. Michigan extended its lead in the second quarter via a 60-yard touchdown run from
Chris Evans, which made the score 20–7 in favor of Michigan at half-time. Michigan added 13 points in the third quarter via a five-yard touchdown run from Higdon, and a 67-touchdown run from Evans. Minnesota responded with a 23-yard field goal from Emmit Carpenter in the fourth quarter. With
Karan Higdon rushing for 200 yards, and Chris Evans rushing for 191 yards, Michigan had a pair of 100-yard rushers in consecutive games for the first time since
1975. Karan Higdon recorded his second 200-yard game of the season, becoming the first Michigan running back to record multiple 200-yard games in the same season since
Mike Hart in
2004.
Khaleke Hudson's eight tackles-for-loss broke the single game franchise record, surpassing the previous record of seven set by
Larry Foote at Iowa in
2001. After hosting Minnesota, Michigan traveled to College Park, Maryland to face the Maryland Terrapins. Michigan defeated Maryland 35–10. Michigan opened the scoring in the first quarter via a two-yard touchdown run from Henry Poggi. Michigan added 21 points in the second quarter via a one-yard touchdown run from
Chris Evans, a 33-yard touchdown pass from
Brandon Peters to
Zach Gentry, and a three-yard touchdown pass from Peters to
Sean McKeon, which made the score 28–0 in favor of Michigan at half-time. Maryland opened the scoring in the second half via a 20-yard field goal from Henry Darmstadter. The teams exchanged touchdowns in the fourth quarter via a 10-yard touchdown pass from Ryan Brand to Tavion Jacobs for Maryland, and a 17-yard touchdown run from Evans for Michigan. With Chris Evans surpassing the 500-yard rushing mark for the season, he joined
Ty Isaac and
Karan Higdon to give Michigan three running backs with at least 500 rushing yards on the season for the first time since
1991. Following its game against Maryland, Michigan played its final road game against the Wisconsin Badgers. Michigan defeated the Badgers in a top 10 showdown during the prior meeting, winning 14–7. Michigan lost to Wisconsin 24–10. Wisconsin opened the scoring in the first quarter via a 50-yard punt return from
Nick Nelson. Michigan responded with a one-yard touchdown run from
Ben Mason in the second quarter to tie the game at half-time. Michigan opened the scoring in the second half via a 39-yard field goal from
Quinn Nordin, to take its first lead of the game. Wisconsin responded with 14 points in the third quarter via a 24-yard touchdown pass from
Alex Hornibrook to A. J. Taylor, and a 32-yard touchdown run from Kendric Pryor. Wisconsin extended its lead in the fourth quarter via a 30-yard field goal from
Rafael Gaglianone. Michigan's defense held Wisconsin to just 5-of-15 on third down conversions. Michigan's offense averaged 207.8 rushing yards per game coming into the game.
vs. Ohio State •
Sources: Following its road finale against Wisconsin, Michigan hosted its arch-rivals, the Ohio State Buckeyes, in the 114th meeting of
"The Game". Michigan lost to Ohio State 31–20. Michigan opened the scoring in the first quarter via a two-yard touchdown run from Khalid Hill. Michigan extended its lead in the second quarter via a three-yard touchdown pass from
John O'Korn to
Sean McKeon. Ohio State responded with 14 points in the second quarter via a 21-yard touchdown run from
J. T. Barrett, and a 25-yard touchdown pass from Barrett to Marcus Baugh to tie the game at half-time. Michigan regained the lead in the third quarter via a two-yard touchdown run from
Karan Higdon. Ohio State responded with a one-yard touchdown run from
J. K. Dobbins, giving Ohio State its first lead of the game. Ohio State scored 10 points in the fourth quarter via a 44-yard field goal from Sean Nuernberger, and a 25-yard touchdown run from
Mike Weber. Michigan's honorary captains for the game was former Wolverine and
1997 Heisman winner
Charles Woodson, and alumnus Dao-Yi Chao, creative director and co-founder of Public School New York (PSNY). Senior left tackle and offensive captain
Mason Cole made his 50th consecutive start on the offensive line for the Wolverines, tying him with
Jon Jansen (1995–98) for most in program history among offensive linemen. Michigan's defense held Ohio State to minus-six yards of offense in the first quarter, marking the first full quarter in negative yardage for the Buckeyes since
2010. The first play during each of Ohio State's first three possessions resulted in a Michigan tackle for loss. On December 3, Michigan was selected to play in the
Outback Bowl against the South Carolina Gamecocks. Michigan lost the previous meeting in the
2013 Outback Bowl, by a score of 33–28. This was Michigan's 46th bowl game appearance, and sixth appearance in the Outback Bowl. Michigan scored six points in the first quarter via two field goals from
Quinn Nordin, from 35-yards, and 26-yards, respectively. The teams exchanged field goals in the second quarter, one from Parker White from 44-yards for South Carolina, and one from Nordin from 45-yards for Michigan, which made the score 9–3 in favor of Michigan at half-time. Michigan scored 10 points in the third quarter via a one-yard touchdown run from
Ben Mason, and a 48-yard field goal from Nordin. South Carolina responded with 23 straight points in the second half via a 17-yard touchdown run from
Rico Dowdle and a 21-yard touchdown pass from
Jake Bentley to
Bryan Edwards in the third quarter. South Carolina took its first lead of the game in the fourth quarter via a 53-yard touchdown pass from Bentley to
Shi Smith, and extended its lead via a 22-yard field goal from White. Michigan's defense held South Carolina to 2-of-14 on third-down conversions, as the Gamecocks did not convert their first third-down opportunity until fewer than five minutes remained in the third quarter. == Roster ==