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Newsstand: Future Michigan opponents involved in thrilling games

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Michigan was off with a bye weekend, but college football was crazy once again. As pointed out by Yahoo Sports’ Ross Dellenger, seven top-25 teams either won in OT, by 2 points or by 1 point. That included some future Michigan opponents.

Illinois led 24-3 at halftime but allowed Purdue to come all the way back and force overtime at 43-43. The Fighting Illini scored a touchdown and made their field goal, before the Boilermakers notched a touchdown but missed on their two point conversion attempt to win the game.

Ohio State head coach Ryan Day, meanwhile, is now 1-7 against Associated Press top 25 opponents, with his Buckeyes falling 32-31 at Oregon. Ohio State was driving for a chance to win the game but ran out of time.

Michigan baseball played Eastern Michigan in a fall ball game and won 29-3.

Michigan hockey lost its shootout to Arizona State. The game went to overtime at 3-3. Here are three key notes of the game from MGoBlue.com:

• Michael Hage scored Michigan’s third goal; the freshman has points in all four games this season.
• Garrett Schifsky continued his strong weekend by recording his first assist of the year.
• Cameron Korpi made 28 saves in 65 minutes of play between the pipes.

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Some shots from Michigan football’s first six games of the season.

Quote Of The Day

“He has a lot of energy. He’s coming after me hard. I appreciate all the love he shows me. He’s always calling me and texting me. He wishes me luck and gives me tips. I like where we’re headed right now. I like the relationship.”

— Washington (D.C.) Gonzaga four-star 2026 EDGE Carter Meadows on Michigan defensive line coach Lou Esposito

Headlines Of The Day

• EJ Holland, The Wolverine: Four-star EDGE Carter Meadows enjoys first visit to Michigan: “There is nothing like The Big House”
• Clayton Sayfie, The Wolverine: Five things for Michigan fans to pay attention to during off weekend
• Chris Balas, The Wolverine: Michigan football midseason grades: Running backs, special teams
• Anthony Broome, The Wolverine: Michigan veteran Quinten Johnson speaks on ‘week of reflection’

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