The No. 6 Michigan Wolverines journeyed to East Lansing in a top ten showdown against No. 8 Michigan State.
The Wolverines ended up losing the contest 37-34 despite having a 30-14 lead in the third quarter. Multiple moments weren’t in the cards for the Maize and Blue, which sealed their chances of cementing a comeback late in the fourth quarter.
There were promising highlights that felt like Michigan had it, such as Andrel Anthony’s 2 TDs and the defense forcing 3 sacks and 2 INTs, but it wasn’t enough to stave off the upset.
For the majority of the first half, despite leaving points off the board by settling for field goals, the Wolverines remained level headed.