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N o. 18 Michigan had a hiatus from the College Football Playoff last season, but the Wolverines have made three of the last four -- including a 2023 national championship. Heading into the home stretch of the season, the program still has an outside shot to reach the postseason again.
The Michigan Wolverines entered their second bye week at a great time. Sitting at 7-2 on the season, Michigan has three games remaining on the table and if the
The No. 18 Michigan Wolverines, led by quarterback Bryce Underwood, face the Northwestern Wildcats on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025 at Wrigley Field in Chicago, Ill.
Michigan got a boost in the second edition of the College Football Playoff rankings released Tuesday night.
Michigan football finds itself inside the CFP rankings, but still has a ways to go if it is going to make the postseason and not just a bowl game.
Here’s how Michigan can sneak in. The Wolverines started the year off fairly slow as true freshman quarterback Bryce Underwood was still trying to find his legs in the world of college football. Michigan then went on the road for an old-fashioned battle with a rising Nebraska team.
Kickoff from Wrigley Field in Chicago is at noon ET. The Wolverines are 10.5-point favorites in the latest Michigan vs. Northwestern odds, while the over/under for total points scored is 41.5. Before making any Northwestern vs. Michigan picks, check out the college football predictions from the SportsLine Projection Model .
The 7-2 Michigan Wolverines are back in action this weekend when they head to Chicago's Wrigley Field to take on Northwestern. The Wolverines had this past week