Ann Arbor – The losses are snowballing for Michigan, which had a jumble of mistakes against Wisconsin and continues to reach new depths.
The Wolverines sunk quickly in the first half against Wisconsin, a team that had missed the last two games because of COVID-19 issues and played without a handful of starters Saturday night at Michigan Stadium, and could never climb its way from a deep, deep hole.
Just as was the case last year when Wisconsin battered Michigan in the Big Ten opener, the Badgers took a 28-0 lead into halftime. Two of their touchdowns came off interceptions of first-year starting quarterback Joe Milton in a 49-11 victory.