With Michigan playing its best football right now and struggling Rutgers on deck, folks aren't wondering whether the Wolverines will win on Saturday.
They're wondering by how many.
Fifth-ranked Michigan opened the week as a 39-point favorite in Las Vegas, signaling the potential for another blowout win. Jim Harbaugh's team is coming off a 42-7 victory over No. 14 Penn State, its third straight win over a ranked opponent.
Which brings us to Monday, when Rutgers head coach Chris Ash was asked during his weekly news conference about the 2016 game in Piscataway when an equally talented Michigan team came to town and beat the Scarlet Knights, 78-0.