Madison, Wisc. — Michigan was looking for a lot of things going on the road for the first time this season. The Wolverines, obviously, wanted to preserve their unbeaten record, but they wanted to make a statement in a stadium that had been a house of horrors for them.
The 14th-ranked Wolverines had not won at Wisconsin’s Camp Randall Stadium the last five meetings, and they wanted to prove they could silence a rowdy crowd by showing their mettle, being aggressive both defensively and offensively.
With that in mind, Michigan relied on a stout defense, the offense had some different looks with Cade McNamara starting at quarterback but five-star freshman J.