After having to endure back-to-back close games against Michigan State and Minnesota, Michigan football took care of business against Rutgers Saturday night and is consequently climbing in the polls.
The Wolverines climbed two spots in the Coaches Poll to No. 15 and one spot in the AP Poll to the same position. In Bill Connelly’s S&P+ rankings, Michigan remains at No. 3 behind Alabama (2) and Clemson (1).
Following its loss to Nebraska, Michigan State dropped eight spots in the AP and Coaches Polls to No. 14 and six spots in the S&P+ rankings to No.