The Detroit News' John Niyo and Angelique S. Chengelis break down the Wolverines' 24-10 loss at Madison, Wisconsin.
Madison, Wis. — Brandon Peters left the field in a wheelchair and then left the stadium in an ambulance.
And if that’s not Michigan’s season in summary, it felt painfully close to it on a wintry day in Wisconsin, where the fifth-ranked Badgers remained undefeated and the Wolverines remained their own worst enemy, far more so than any referee or replay official or raucous road environment.
Offensively, Michigan is still a woefully incomplete team, and whatever the excuses, Jim Harbaugh and the Wolverines are almost out of time to make a statement to the contrary after Wisconsin stopped them cold in the second half of Saturday’s 24-10 loss at Camp Randall Stadium.