Maryland football embarrassed by No. 18 Michigan, 45-20
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Dominating Maryland isn't proof that Michigan can beat No. 1 Ohio State, but the Wolverines are improving just in time once again.
Forty-five points and zero turnovers later, Michigan posted its best offensive performance since a Week 2 rout of Central Michigan.
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Michigan hopes rivalry script return despite entering Ohio State again
Michigan heads into The Game with questions, injuries, momentum, and a familiar sense that anything can happen.
No passing touchdown. Injuries to the top two running backs. But on Saturday, Nov. 22, in front of the largest crowd at SECU Stadium since 2015 – thanks to the throng of Wolverines fans who stayed longer than the home supporters – U-M put all the pieces together in a comprehensive 45-20 win over Maryland.
Some critics saw Michigan being caught looking ahead toward Ohio State and potentially dropping the game against Maryland, but that was far from the case. The W
Michigan, even without two starters, kept alive that postseason goal with a 45-20 defeat of Maryland at SECU Stadium.
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Social media reacts: Michigan rolls Terps, shifts focus to Ohio State
Here are the top reactions from media and fans after Michigan’s win over Maryland as attention shifts immediately to Ohio State.
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.
The top-ranked and defending national champion Ohio State Buckeyes look to stay perfect both this season and all-time against Rutgers when they take on the Scarlet Knights on Saturday. Rutgers is coming off a 35-20 win over Maryland on Nov.
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Moore explains why Michigan’s focus moves instantly to Ohio State week
Sherrone Moore wasted no time turning the page to Ohio State, outlining why Michigan prepares year-round for The Game.
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),