[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]. UM Football History. [18] Michigan finished the season at 1101. CINCINNATI (AP) The Cincinnati Bengals selected Michigan cornerback DJ Turner in the second round of the NFL draft Friday night. All logos are the trademark & property of their owners and not Sports Reference LLC. On November 28, 2020, Michigan hosted Penn State and, for the first time in Michigan football history, lost to a team that was 05 or worse. [60] Moeller inherited a talented squad that had just played in the 1990 Rose Bowl, including wide receiver Desmond Howard. Spring Game Attendance: 75,122. The Little Brown Jug: Michigan vs. Minnesota 2 Notre Dame and an 110 start propelled Michigan to the No. [15][18] Drew Henson led Michigan to a 93 record and a tie for the Big Ten championship in 2000. Six decades later, Michigan defeated Ohio State 36-0 in the inaugural meeting between the two programs on Oct. 16, 1897. [16] Another notable event occurred during the 1975 season, with the first of Michigan's record streak of games with more than 100,000 people in attendance occurring during a game against the Purdue Boilermakers. Robinson, clocked at 4.46 seconds in the 40-yard dash at the NFL . Retrieved 2008-06-12. Georgia Tech coach and athletic director W. A. Join our linker program. After back-to-back wins over Purdue and Illinois, they defeated in-state rival Michigan State for the first time since 2007. Some school's results have been altered by retroactive NCAA penalties. 14 amid the coaching transition . View Michigan Football ranking list. They won their first seven games, which included blowout wins against Washington and Wisconsin. The Bengals used the 60th overall pick on Turner, who was a two-time All-Big Ten Conference performer for the Wolverines and had a team-high nine pass breakups last season. [122] Ferry Field was expanded to a capacity of 21,000 in 1914 and 42,000 in 1921. "[121] Michigan began play on Regents Field in 1893, with capacity being expanded to over 15,000 by the end of the field's use.[121]. [15][16] The next two years, Moeller's teams won the conference outright, setting marks of 102 and 903. [113] They won a top-10 showdown against then 6-0 #10 Penn State 41-17[114] and beat Michigan State 29-7. [41] Whatever the reasoning, the winged helmet has since become one of the iconic marks of Michigan football. [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. Or write about sports? [64] However, after an 82 start, Michigan dropped the interim tag from Carr's title and named him its 17th head coach. Roster Home. A history of the Big Ten in the College Football Playoff - GBMWolverine The Wolverines went 84 in the regular season losing to their main rivals, Michigan State and Ohio State, and lost to South Carolina in the Outback Bowl, becoming the only team in the Big Ten Conference to lose its bowl game in the 20172018 bowl season and dropping the record on the year to 85.[105]. Hoke compiled a 3120 record, including an 1814 record in Big Ten play. Michigan was ranked third in the final AP and Coaches Poll rankings of the season. [16] However, in 1971, Schembechler led Michigan to an undefeated regular season, only to lose to the Stanford Indians in the Rose Bowl to finish at 111. [14] The first Western Conference football season was played in 1896, with Michigan going 91, but losing out on the inaugural Western Conference title with a loss to the Chicago Maroons to end the season. Bob Bergeron, 29 FGs (1981-84) Bergeron was 15 of 17 in 1983 and 13 of 16 in 1984. [120], In 1890, the Board of Regents authorized $3,000 ($78,947.37 in 2014 dollars) for the purchase of a parcel of land along South State Street. Rodriguez, a proponent of the spread offense, installed it in place of the pro-style offense that had been used by Carr. Michigan football records vs. opponents through 2020 season . ET. Michigan later lost to Alabama 1635 in the Citrus Bowl to end the season with a record of 94. The Michigan Wolverines have featured 87 players that have garnered consensus selection to the College Football All-America Team. [16][18], Going into 2007, Michigan had high expectations. [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. Powered by a $30,000 donation from Ferry, Ferry Field was constructed with a maximum temporary capacity of 18,000 for the 1906 season. Sports betting operators have no influence over nor are any such revenues in any way dependent on or linked to the newsrooms or news coverage. later retroactively awarded Michigan with titles in the 1903, 1904, 1918, 1923, 1925, and 1926 seasons. 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Longest Win Streak: Michigan 14-straight (1916-1929) Current Streak: Michigan State 2. Here are the first-round selections: Carolina . Nov. 3, 2007 in East Lansing: Michigan had just won its sixth consecutive game against Michigan State, 28-24, to complete a fourth-quarter comeback for the second time in four years. By Organization: Walter Camp | Football Writers | AFCA | Associated Press | Sporting News Do you have a blog? Michigan football has had a player selected in all 85 NFL Drafts dating back to 1938. . [137], Michigan has been selected 16 times as national champions from NCAA-designated major selectors, including twice by the major wire-service AP Poll. [18] Perhaps more importantly, Oosterbaan posted a 251 record against Michigan State and a 35 record against Ohio State over the same time period. Cumulative Points Scored: Michigan 35,281; Opponents 16,853, National Championships (11): 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1918, 1923, 1932, 1933, 1947, 1948, 1997, Conference Championships (44): 1898, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1906, 1918, 1922, 1923, 1925, 1926, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1943, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1964, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2021, 2022, # Big Ten division finish (Legends 2011-13, East 2014-present). [85] However, Michigan's struggles against the spread offense reared its ugly head again as the Wolverines shockingly lose the opener to the Appalachian State Mountaineers. Record: 13-1 (2nd of 131) (Schedule & Results), Bowl Game: Lost Fiesta Bowl 51-45 versus TCU, Every Sports Reference Social Media Account, Site Last Updated: Sunday, April 30, 6:46AM. [18] The streak was finally halted at the end of the 1905 season by Amos Alonzo Stagg's Chicago Maroons, a team that went on to win two Big 9 (as the Western Conference was now being called with the addition of Iowa and Indiana) titles in the next three years. 10 Penn State", "Welcome Back, Paul: U-M Reclaims Bunyan Trophy Behind Corum, Moody, Suffocating D", "Encore, Encore: Second-Half Scoring Surge Paces U-M to Another Win over OSU, East Title", "Michigan Captures Second Straight Big Ten Title After Big Second Half Derails Purdue", "Michigan finishes No. 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. In 1918, Michigan played the first game against Stagg's Chicago Maroons since Chicago ended Michigan's winning streak in 1905. 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Michigan's Winged Helmet. Join our linker program. .731 989-353-36 ALL-TIME RECORD. Some school's results have been altered by retroactive NCAA penalties. Two-year Michigan State starter Payton Thorne intends to play his final year of college football elsewhere, according to multiple reports. Born Between 2010-2019 DATE WINS LOSSES TIES WIN % 2010-2019 Born before November 30, 2019 1 0 0 1.000 November 24, 2018 This marked the first time since 1947-1948 that Michigan finished consecutive season ranked in the top three. Overall, the Buckeyes and Wolverines football programs have combined for 19 national titles, 77 conference titles, and 10 Heisman Trophy winners. [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. [152], Michigan inductees to the Pro Football Hall of Fame as of 2021. Our reasoning for presenting offensive logos. The Wolverines had the No. 5. Since the team's creation in 1879, the Wolverines have participated in more than 1,200 officially sanctioned games, including 49 bowl games. Michigan holds a 72385 advantage through the 2022 season. 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. All-Time Michigan Football Dream Team - Bleacher Report Michigan Football All-Time Records vs. Opponents 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 . They beat Ohio State that fall, won the Big Ten Championship and still were one spot away, at No. November 28, 2019 by Tom Orr. [16][18] After 1933, however, Kipke's teams compiled a 1222 record from 1934 to 1937. Bentley Library. Michigan extends record to 85 years with a player drafted. [15][16][30] One of his main actions as athletic director was to oversee the construction of Michigan Stadium. 2 in both categories. See our list of forfeits and vacated games for more details. Falcons keep first-round focus on offense, take RB Robinson The trophy honors George Jewett, the first African-American player in Big Ten Conference history, who played for both schools. [68][69][16][30] For his efforts, Woodson won the Heisman Trophy and was selected 4th overall in the 1998 NFL Draft by the Oakland Raiders. [61] The 1992 team, led by quarterback Elvis Grbac, posted a 903 record,[18] defeating Washington in the 1993 Rose Bowl. In the Big Ten Championship Game against Big Ten West champions Iowa, the second-ranked Wolverines dominated the Hawkeyes 423 to win their outright first Big Ten Championship since 2003. [16] However, Michigan did tie Ohio State in 1973, only missing out on the Rose Bowl due to a controversial vote that sent Ohio State to the Rose Bowl and left Michigan at home. Michigan State Starting Quarterback Payton Thorne Enters Transfer Portal In his first season in 2015, Harbaugh led Michigan to a 103 record, including a 417 win over the Florida Gators in the 2016 Citrus Bowl. Watch our How-To Videos to Become a Stathead, Subscribe to Stathead and get access to more data than you can imagine. M GoBlue. [90][16] After the game, Lloyd Carr announced that he would retire as Michigan head coach after the bowl game. The 2021 Michigan Wolverines football team represented the University of Michigan a member of the East Division of the Big Ten Conference during the 2021 NCAA Division I FBS football season.In their seventh year under head coach Jim Harbaugh, the team compiled an overall record of 12-2 record with a mark of 8-1 against conference opponents, won the Big Ten championship, outscored opponents . [15][30] The 1950 season ended in interesting fashion, with Michigan and Ohio State combining for 45 punts in a game that came to be known as the "Snow Bowl." 2022 Michigan Wolverines Schedule and Results | College Football at [12] In 1894, Michigan defeated Cornell, which was the "first time in collegiate football history that a western school defeated an established power from the east. [107] On November 14, 2020, Michigan hosted Wisconsin and suffered its largest halftime deficit at home since Michigan Stadium opened in 1927 (280), as well as its largest home loss (4911) since 1935. The 2023 NFL draft continues with rounds two and three on Friday, April 28 beginning at 7 p.m. Paul Bunyan Trophy: Michigan vs. Michigan State [135], Michigan and Northwestern first played each other in 1892. 1 in the final Associated Press Poll. "Bill" Alexander refused to allow his team to take the field if Willis Ward, an African-American player for Michigan, stepped on the field. He was drafted by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the seventh round and made 5 of 9 career field goals. [18][44] Harmon ended the season by scoring three rushing touchdowns, two passing touchdowns, four extra points, intercepting three passes, and punting three times for an average of 50 yards in a game against the Ohio State Buckeyes. It's pretty crazy that the playoff has been around for eight years now, and the PAC-12 has only had two teams ever make it. Anthony Carter, WR. In the earliest years of the rivalry from 1898 to 1933, Michigan was the dominant program with a record of 23-2-3. "[62] After the 1994 season, Moeller was found intoxicated at a Southfield, MI restaurant in an incident in which Moeller was caught on tape throwing a punch in a police station, which resulted in his firing. 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. 133 Years Table; Overall Conference SRS Polls; Rk Year Conf W L T Pct W L T Pct SRS SOS AP Pre AP High AP Post Coach(es) Bowl Notes; 1: 2022: Big Ten: 13: 1: 0.929: 9: 0: 0: 1.000: 20.59 . The week before the 2009 season began, the Detroit Free Press accused the team of violating the NCAA's practice time limits. Coaching History Berryman (QPRS), Billingsley, Boand, CFRA, Michigan Co-offensive coordinator / offensive line (, Michigan Defensive passing game coordinator / defensive backs (2021), Michigan Special teams coordinator / tight ends (2021), Michigan Graduate assistant (20202021), = Inducted primarily due to contributions at different university, Big Ten Conference (19171945, 1950present), Most winning seasons of any program (121), Most undefeated seasons of any program currently competing in Division I FBS (23), Most appearances in the final AP Poll (62), More conference titles in the Big Ten than any other program with a single conference (44), This page was last edited on 25 April 2023, at 15:18. [18] However, Michigan bounced back again in 1988 and 1989, winning the Big Ten title outright both years at 921 and 102 with trips to Rose Bowl. Michigan vs. MSU football: Mike Hart's 'little brother' history As a matter of policy, Sports Reference only reports the results of games as played on the field. 8 class while Ohio State finished at No. Michigan's perfect 12-0 regular season earned them their second straight Big Ten East Division championship and appearance in the Big Ten Championship Game. [32] Michigan Stadium was formally dedicated during a game against the Ohio State Buckeyes that season to the tune of a 210 victory. Michigan passes Ohio State for top recruiting class following Michigan football: Last time Wolverines won national championship Go back to 2016, their best shot out of a handful of very good ones. [26] Michigan went 501 in 1922, capturing a Big Ten title. Ohio State nearly finished off defending champion Georgia before the Bulldogs rallied and held their breath as an OSU field goal sailed wide left . [18] However, in 1922 Michigan managed to spoil the "Dedication Day" for Ohio Stadium, defeating the Buckeyes 190. [153], The Rose Bowl Hall of Fame has inducted the following Michigan players and coaches. A daily look at the people who've driven the news over the past 150 years, from the glorious to the notorious. "[20] At the end of the season, Michigan participated in the inaugural Rose Bowl. Or write about sports? He became a starter in November and closed with a flurry, making a career-high eight tackles against Ohio State and two of his three interceptions against Purdue in the Big Ten title game. 247Sports predicts Michigan State Football's record for 2023 season - MSN Michigan leads the all-time series against Ohio State 58-51-6. Michigan 's Bowl Game Record. "[13], In 1896, the Intercollegiate Conference of Faculty Representativesthen commonly known as the Western Conference and later as the Big Ten Conferencewas formed by the University of Michigan, the University of Chicago, the University of Illinois, the University of Minnesota, the University of Wisconsin, Northwestern University, and Purdue University. [150][151], Michigan inductees into the College Football Hall of Fame as of 2022. The next season, the . The expected starting quarterback Ryan Mallett departed the program, stating that he would be unable to fit in a spread offense. [59], Gary Moeller took over from Schembechler for the 1990 season, becoming the 16th head coach in Michigan football history. Michigan originally competed as a football independent. [89][16] Despite the early rough start, Michigan won their next eight games and went into the Ohio State game with a chance to win the Big Ten championship. 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. Find out more. The official 2022 Football cumulative statistics for the Michigan Wolverines . Ohio State vs. Michigan football: Series history, scores - NCAA 2023 Board of Regents of the University of Michigan. [9][10] According to Will Perry's history of Michigan football, the crowd responded to Pond's plays with cheers of "Pond Forever. Three Wolverines have won the Heisman Trophy: Tom Harmon in 1940, Desmond Howard in 1991, and Charles Woodson in 1997. Stroud including news, stats, videos, highlights and more on ESPN Moeller led Michigan to a 93 record in his first season,[18] tying for the Big Ten championship but losing out on a Rose Bowl bid to Iowa. 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.