2 (Michigan) match-up against Notre Dame, a game the Wolverines lost 3512. [6] Harbaugh is a former quarterback of the team, having played for Michigan between 1982 and 1986 under Schembechler. All logos are the trademark & property of their owners and not Sports Reference LLC. In 1904, Michigan once again went undefeated at 100 while recording one of the most lopsided defeats in college football history, a 1300 defeat of the West Virginia Mountaineers. [15][16] Subsequently, Michigan's football team began to decline under Oosterbaan. Michigan has played in 50 bowl games in its history, compiling a record of 2129. We have tools and resources that can help you use sports data. [16][18] After 1933, however, Kipke's teams compiled a 1222 record from 1934 to 1937. [37] During this span Kipke's teams only lost one game, to Ohio State. Use the "Find my Team" feature to quickly locate your team! 2021 Big Ten Conference Champions (Through 2022 Season) Overall Record (143 Seasons): 989-353-36 (.731) Robinson, clocked at 4.46 seconds in the 40-yard dash at the NFL . The Michigan Wolverines have featured 87 players that have garnered consensus selection to the College Football All-America Team. Watch our How-To Videos to Become a Stathead, Subscribe to Stathead and get access to more data than you can imagine. M GoBlue. The long time rivalry between these two schools was enhanced when Hayes, Ohio State's coach, and Schembechler, Michigan's coach, created "The 10-Year War." It ended in 1978 when Michigan defeated . Born Between 2010-2019 DATE WINS LOSSES TIES WIN % 2010-2019 Born before November 30, 2019 1 0 0 1.000 November 24, 2018 Bowl Record: 50 Bowls, 21-29, .420 W-L% (Major Bowls) Ranked in AP Poll: 51 Times (Preseason), 63 Times (Final), 903 Weeks (Total) Heisman Winners: Tom Harmon (1940), Desmond Howard (1991), Charles Woodson (1997) Stadium: Michigan Stadium (cap. Michigan holds a 60516 advantage through the 2022 season. Thorne played in 29 games for the Spartans over three years. "2007 Notre Dame Media Guide: History and Records (pages 131175)". Who saw that coming? Thorne led Michigan State to an 11-2 campaign in 2021 including a New Year's Six Bowl win over Pitt . Hoke compiled a 3120 record, including an 1814 record in Big Ten play. [18] From 1972 to 1975, Michigan failed to win a game against Ohio State (powered by phenom running back Archie Griffin). "[7] In 1881, Michigan played against Harvard in Boston. [25] In 1909, Michigan suffered its first loss to Notre Dame, leading Yost to refuse to schedule another game against Notre Dame; the schools did not play again until 1942. [104], The team lost many key players on the offensive and defensive side of the ball prior to Harbaugh's third season. [15][16] Following a 50-14 drubbing at the hands of Ohio State in 1968,[16] Elliott resigned. Best Game Michigan 45, Michigan State 37, 3 OT(2004) [51] The 1969 Ohio State team was hailed by some as being the "greatest college football team ever assembled" and came into the game favored by 17 points over Michigan. 2 rankings going into "The Game" with No. The Michigan defense set new school records as the worst defense in Michigan history. In 2021, the two universities announced the creation of a new rivalry trophy to be awarded to the game's winner, the George Jewett Trophy. Michigan is the holder of the trophy following a 2022 win over the Spartans, 297. [15][55] Michigan fell to UCLA Bruins in the 1983 Rose Bowl. [71][72] Tressel immediately ushered in a new era in the Ohio State-Michigan rivalry, upsetting the Wolverines 2620 in 2001. [16][18] Expectations were tempered going into the 2006 season; however, a 4721 blowout of No. 1. The season ended in disappointment, however, as Michigan went 17 in its last eight games and missed a bowl for the second straight season. The next season, the . CINCINNATI (AP) The Cincinnati Bengals selected Michigan cornerback DJ Turner in the second round of the NFL draft Friday night. In 1918, Michigan played the first game against Stagg's Chicago Maroons since Chicago ended Michigan's winning streak in 1905. The Little Brown Jug is the most regularly exchanged rivalry trophy in college football, the oldest trophy game in FBS college football, and the second oldest rivalry trophy overall. Previous Year Next Year. See our list of forfeits and vacated games for more details. That year, Michigan posted a modest 62 record. In a top-five showdown, Michigan used a dominant second half performance to rout Ohio State 4227, giving the Wolverines their first win against the Buckeyes since 2011, and a berth to their first-ever Big Ten Championship Game. Fielding H. Yost anticipated massive crowds as college football's popularity increased and wished to build a stadium with a capacity of at least 80,000. Check out the Michigan State Spartans College Football History, Stats, Records, Polls, Bowls and More College Football Stats at Sports-Reference.com . Find out more. [18][30] Initially, Oosterbaan continued Crisler's tradition of on-field success, winning conference titles each year from 1948 to 1950 and the national title in 1948. [122] Ferry Field was expanded to a capacity of 21,000 in 1914 and 42,000 in 1921. As a matter of policy, Sports Reference only reports the results of games as played on the field. The next week, Michigan lost to Indiana 3821. 133 Years. [15][18] In 1923, Michigan went 80, winning another conference championship. Roster Home. He would complete 61.9% of . .731 989-353-36 ALL-TIME RECORD. [21] Michigan dominated the game so thoroughly that Stanford's captain requested the game be called with eight minutes remaining. [34][35], In 1929, Harry Kipke, a former player under Yost, took over as head coach. By 1902 Regents Field had grown inadequate for the uses of the football team as a result of the sport's increasing popularity. Use without license or authorization is expressly prohibited. [18] The 1934 Michigan team only won one game, against Georgia Tech in a controversial contest. At the time Michigan Stadium had a capacity of 72,000, although Yost envisioned eventually expanding the stadium to a capacity well beyond 100,000. [18] In 1984, the Wolverines suffered their worst season under Schembechler, going 66 with a loss to national champion BYU in the 1984 Holiday Bowl. Michigan was ranked third in the final AP and Coaches Poll rankings of the season. [18] Yet, Crisler's biggest mark on the game of football was made in 1945, when Michigan faced a loaded Army squad that featured two Heisman trophy winners, Doc Blanchard and Glenn Davis. Neil Snow scored five touchdowns in the game, which is still the all-time Rose Bowl record. und.cstv.com. [16][18] The next three years were lean, with Michigan going 34, 52, and 511, in 1919, 1920, and 1921. Conference: Big Ten (East Division) The 1979 season included a memorable game against Indiana that ended with a touchdown pass from John Wangler to Anthony Carter with six seconds left in the game. Wins over ranked Big Ten opponents Michigan State, Wisconsin, and Penn State, all of whom beat Michigan the previous year, led to the team rallying around referring to the season as a "revenge tour. [82] The 2006 Ohio State-Michigan game was hailed by the media as the "Game of the Century." We present them here for purely educational purposes. "[7] Midway through "the first 'inning',"[8] Irving Kane Pond scored the first touchdown for Michigan. [16][18], Michigan needed to reverse its fortunes in 1985, and they began doing so with new quarterback Jim Harbaugh. Michigan claims 11 (1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1918, 1923, 1932, 1933, 1947, 1948, and 1997) of these championships. The Michigan Wolverines football team represents the University of Michigan in college football at the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision level. In his 25-year career as the Wolverine head football coach, Yost compiled a 165-29-10 record, winning 10 . 1 ranked Ohio State by a score of 5627 to end the regular season. The Wolverines had the No. Michigan's Football Coaches. [18] The 1994 season was marked by an early-season loss to Colorado that included a Hail Mary pass from Kordell Stewart to Michael Westbrook to end the game, leading to the game being dubbed "The Miracle at Michigan. 13th of 131. [27] Although the 1925 and 1926 seasons did not include a conference title, they were memorable due to the presence of the famous "Benny-to-Bennie" combination, a reference to Benny Friedman and Bennie Oosterbaan. Turner reunites with his former college . [65] Michigan finished his first season at 94. 1983 NFL Draft, 12th round, Miami Dolphins -- Rather than play for the Dolphins, Carter opted to play in the upstart USFL. From the 1921 to 1945 seasons, the Big Ten Conference did not allow its teams to participate in bowls. January 12th, 2015: (4) Ohio State vs. (2) Oregon. [118] Running back Blake Corum finished seventh in voting for the Heisman Trophy.[119]. The day before the game, Bo Schembechler died, leading Ohio State to honor him with a moment of silence, one of the few Michigan Men to be so honored in Ohio Stadium. Do you have a sports website? Oregon had some guy . 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Michigan vs Ohio State. [64] However, after an 82 start, Michigan dropped the interim tag from Carr's title and named him its 17th head coach. After posting three losing seasons in seven years under Rich Rodriguez and Brady Hoke, former Wolverine quarterback, Jim Harbaugh . That's what we think at Spartans Wire we released record predictions for each Big Ten team already earlier this year and 247Sports is on the same page. [58] Under Schembechler, Michigan posted a 194485 record[59] (1191 against Ohio State), and won 13 Big Ten championships. 9th of 131. [48] Things started off well for Oosterbaan in 1948 with the Wolverines earning a quality mid-season victory over No. Wolverines. He was a member of the Michigan Panthers for two . [73] This came on the heels of another last-second loss in which Michigan State defeated Michigan with a pass in the last second of the game in a controversial finish that led to the game being referred to as "Clockgate. It was the first year that NCAA attendance records were kept. [16][18] Overall, the Michigan defense only allowed 9.5 points per game and ended the season ranked No. Dec 4, 2021; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Michigan Wolverines tight end Luke Schoonmaker (86) catches the ball with his fingertips in the second half against the Iowa Hawkeyes at Lucas Oil Stadium. Michigan was winless at home during the 2020 season, . [15][18] The 1924 Wolverines, coached by George Little, saw their 20-game unbeaten streak end at the hands of Red Grange. The game was lost in the final ten minutes of play when Denny Clark was tackled for a safety as he attempted to return a punt from behind the goal line. later retroactively awarded Michigan with titles in the 1903, 1904, 1918, 1923, 1925, and 1926 seasons. Do you have a blog? [129], Michigan plays Minnesota for the Little Brown Jug trophy. In his first season, Hoke led the Wolverines to 11 wins, beating rival Notre Dame with a spectacular comeback in Michigan's first night game at Michigan Stadium. By Alejandro Zuniga Apr 27, 10:18 PM College Football at Sports-Reference.com Blog and Articles. [16] Legend has it that the rotunda at Ohio Stadium is painted with maize flowers on a blue background due to the outcome of the 1922 dedication game. [18] Michigan's only Big Ten title under Elliott came in 1964, a season that included a win over Oregon State in the 1965 Rose Bowl. [2][3] The team is known for its distinctive winged helmet, its fight song, its record-breaking attendance figures at Michigan Stadium,[4] and its many rivalries, particularly its annual, regular season-ending game against Ohio State, known simply as The Game, once voted as ESPN's best sports rivalry.[5]. 2021. Despite losing to Iowa and Michigan State, the Wolverines finished with a 102 regular season record with their first win over Ohio State in eight years. The events were met with enthusiasm from participants, coaches, officials and administrators. Bentley Library. Since the team's creation in 1879, the Wolverines have participated in more than 1,200 officially sanctioned games, including 49 bowl games. Watch our How-To Videos to Become a Stathead, Subscribe to Stathead and get access to more data than you can imagine. [121] In 1891 a further $4,500 ($118,421.05 in 2014 dollars) was authorized "for the purpose of fitting up the athletic field. Michigan. [18] Carr returned a strong squad for the 1997 season, led by cornerback and punt returner Charles Woodson. That year, Michigan led the nation in average attendance with 93,894 for its six home games. 9. From 1976 to 1978, Michigan asserted its own dominance of the rivalry, beating Ohio State, going to the Rose Bowl, and posting a 102 record every year. 30 BOWL GAMES. [139] The 1918 and 1923 teams were first selected in 1970 (Billingsley), while the 1903 and 1904 teams were first selected in 1980 by NCF (co-champions).[140]. [16], From 1901 through 1904, Michigan didn't lose a single game. [108][109] It was also Harbaugh's first loss at Michigan Stadium to a team other than Michigan State or Ohio State. Other major selectors[who?] [70], With Tom Brady as quarterback, Michigan went 103 and repeated as Big Ten champions in 1998, but in 1999 Michigan lost out on the conference championship at 102 to the Wisconsin Badgers. Michigan leads the all-time series against Ohio State 58-51-6. [11] On their way to a game in Chicago in 1887, Michigan players stopped in South Bend, Indiana and introduced football to students at the University of Notre Dame. [16] Without Anthony Carter, the Wolverines did not win the Big Ten title in 1983, going 93. The Wolverines started with a dominating 4924 win against Minnesota. Through the end of the 2017 season, Michigan is ranked No. Michigan won, 1211, capturing the program's first conference championship in a game that inspired "The Victors", which later became the school's fight song. Michigan. In the earliest years of the rivalry from 1898 to 1933, Michigan was the dominant program with a record of 23-2-3. 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[16], After the end of the Ten Year War, Michigan's regular season performance declined, but its post season performance improved. Tradition Home National Championships Conference Championships U-M at the Olympics Team Finishes Hall of Honor Athlete of the Year Big Ten Medal of Honor Academic All-Americans MGoBlue Awards Donations/Autographs Speaking . The game that marked the birth of intersectional football. 2021 Michigan Wolverines Stats. The SPORTS REFERENCE and STATHEAD trademarks are owned exclusively by Sports Reference LLC. In fact, the Buckeyes wouldn't score a single point against the Wolverines . 1 Ohio State. [16], The independent years were not as kind to Yost as his years in the Big 9. [16][18] After the 1978 season, Woody Hayes was fired for punching an opposing player during the 1978 Gator Bowl, thus ending The Ten Year War. - Michigan Football History - Facts, Figures & Stories", "Fritz Crisler: The Most Important Man in Michigan Football History? [126] This allowed Michigan to play its first night game at home against Notre Dame in 2011. Information for those events can be found below. The rivalry was particularly enhanced during The Ten Year War, a period in which Ohio State was coached by Woody Hayes and Michigan was coached by Bo Schembechler. [52] Michigan shocked the Buckeyes, winning 2412, going to the Rose Bowl, and launching The Ten Year War between Hayes and Schembechler. 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Mazi Smith was a monster up front for the Michigan Wolverines. [40] Crisler divided his team into "offensive" and "defensive" specialists, an act that earned him the nickname "the father of two-platoon football. Coaching History Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. [15][30] In 1932, quarterback and future College Football Hall of Famer Harry Newman was a unanimous first-team All-American, and the recipient of the Douglas Fairbanks Trophy as Outstanding College Player of the Year (predecessor of the Heisman Trophy), and the Helms Athletic Foundation Player of the Year Award, the Chicago Tribune Silver Football trophy as the Most Valuable Player in the Big Ten Conference. The Wolverines also competed as an independent between 1907 and 1916, but rejoined the Big Ten in 1917, of which it has been a member since. The Michigan Stadium Story. [45] The 1943 season included a No. Two-year Michigan State starter Payton Thorne intends to play his final year of college football elsewhere, according to multiple reports. [16] Moeller led Michigan to 84 records in both 1993 and 1994. [30], Yost stepped aside in 1926 to focus on being Michigan's athletic director, a post he had held since 1921, thus ending the greatest period of success in the history of Michigan football. In place of Oosterbaan stepped Bump Elliott, a former Michigan player of Crisler's. The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy. However, the program's fortunes declined under the next two coaches, Rich Rodriguez and Brady Hoke, who were both fired after relatively short tenures. [77][16][18] Carr got over the hump against Tressel in 2003 as John Navarre and Doak Walker Award winner Chris Perry led the Wolverines to a 103 record,[78] a Big Ten championship, and an appearance in the 2004 Rose Bowl. 76th of 131. ( Buckeyes Wire) Gannett may earn revenue from sports betting operators for audience referrals to betting services. [134] Michigan and Notre Dame have played in 42 contests, with Michigan holding a 25171 advantage through the 2019 season. The game is the first FBS rivalry game named for an African-American player. Opponents Past Coaches, All-Time Scores The season ended with a 3332 loss to Florida State in the Orange Bowl on December 30, resulting in a second straight 10-3 record. [122] Thanks to donations from Dexter M. Ferry, work began on planning the next home stadium for the Michigan football team. 14 amid the coaching transition . [18] In 1908, Michigan got battered by Penn (a team that went 1101 that year) in a game in which Michigan center Germany Schulz took such a battering as to have to be dragged off the field. By Jersey Number [56] Harbaugh led the Wolverines to a 50 record, propelling them to a No. [16] From 1969 to 1978, one of either Ohio State or Michigan won at least a share of the Big Ten title and represented the Big Ten in the Rose Bowl every season.[15]. From 1900 to 1989, Michigan was led by a series of nine head coaches, each of whom has been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame either as a player or as a coach.

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