The Michigan Wolverines are aiming to snap a two-game losing streak as the Michigan State Spartans come to town on Saturday night.
An important way to get back to the Wolverines’ winning ways is defensively. The unit played good against Illinois, and now it must do the same against MSU, specifically as it pertains to limiting Michigan State quarterback Aidan Chiles.
Chiles isn’t going to take off and run with the ball as much as you’d expect from a quarterback as mobile as he is, but he does rank third on his team with 166 rushing yards on 56 attempts.