ANN ARBOR -- Michigan junior linebacker Khaleke Hudson did something on Saturday that he hasn't done since Week 2 against Western Michigan.
He played the entire game.
The Wolverines' "Viper," a hybrid safety-linebacker position, was ejected during the second half of the team's 45-20 win over Southern Methodist University on Sept. 13 for targeting.
He was forced to sit out the first half the following week against Nebraska but was ejected in the second half once again for the same penalty.
Hudson missed the first two quarters last week at Northwestern, per NCAA rules. The 6-foot, 220-pounder received the start against Maryland on Saturday and finished the 42-21 victory for the Wolverines penalty-free.