Madison, Wis. — The Michigan players had been hearing the talk that they hadn’t won a game against a team with a winning record and that the program had not won a road game against a ranked opponent since 2006.
That talk will continue.
After an early spark and a stiff defensive showing, Michigan’s offense couldn’t get much going in the second half, gaining only 65 yards, and lost starting quarterback Brandon Peters, who underwent tests for a head injury, in the third quarter at Wisconsin.
The No. 5 Badgers remain unbeaten at 11-0, 8-0 and on the doorstep of a spot in the national championship playoff, defeating Michigan, 24-10, on Saturday at Camp Randall Stadium.