Madison, Wisc. – The Michigan players had been hearing the talk, that they hadn’t won a game against a team with a winning record and that the program had not won a road game against a ranked opponent since 2006.
That talk will continue.
After an early spark and a stiff defensive showing, Michigan’s offense couldn’t get much going in the second half, gaining only 65 yards, and lost starting quarterback Brandon Peters to an undisclosed injury late in the third quarter at Wisconsin.
BOX SCORE: Wisconsin 24, Michigan 10
The No. 5 Badgers remain unbeaten at 11-0, 8-0 and on the doorstep of a spot in the national championship playoff, defeating Michigan, 24-10, on Saturday at Camp Randall Stadium.