The Wolverines are back to laying double digits. The other Michigan team is suspiciously favored by a weird number in Lincoln.
During Monday’s press conference, Harbaugh confirmed that Rudock is improving and would be back in practice that day, albeit limited.
Michigan escaped Minneapolis with a 29-26 win over the Gophers, but the Wolverines didn't play well. And the new S&P+ rankings, which evaluates teams based on play-by-play data and adjusts for opponents, reflect that. Michigan dropped one spot from No. 2 to No. 3 and now sit behind Clemson and Alabama. Ohio State and Baylor round out the top five.