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Newsstand: Mini movie from Michigan's bowl game win over Alabama

clayton-sayfieby:Clayton Sayfie01/08/25

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Tweets Of The Day

Michigan took down No. 11 Alabama, 19-13, in the ReliaQuest Bowl in Tampa, Fla., Dec. 31, marking another upset victory. The Wolverines ended the season on a three-game win streak, beating Northwestern (50-6), Ohio State (13-10) and Alabama (19-13).

Michigan beat Alabama in two straight seasons, both games occurring in the same calendar year of 2024. The Wolverines took down the Crimson Tide on Jan. 1 in the Rose Bowl and Dec. 31 in the ReliaQuest Bowl.

Legendary former Michigan softball coach Carol Hutchins joined the U-M women’s basketball team at practice.

Michigan EDGE signee Nate Marshall showed out during All-American Bowl practices. Here’s one rep going against Oklahoma signee Ryan Fodje.

A Michigan fan brought a sign showing how many days it’s been since Ohio State has beaten the Wolverines at WWE Monday Night Raw.

Michigan saw analyst Jayden Everett leave for a position coach job coaching running backs at South Alabama. Everett helped with the Michigan running backs this past season.

Quote Of The Day

“It’s pretty amazing when you win your last two games, you’re a combined 36-point underdog, and you win them both while scoring a combined 32 points. The two touchdown drives were two yards and 16 yards long. I’ve kind of seen it with Dan Campbell, covering the Lions this year. There is something to be said for just finding a way to win games, and not making excuses about who is hurt, and not making excuses about the schedule, or the weather. You’re focused on how do you still get to the finish line?

“These last two games, in the eyes of Michigan fans, they were works of art. But they were very creative works of art, because this was a team with limitations. That Ohio State win has aged incredibly well, when you see what Ohio State has done since then. The ‘Bama win was in many was just as shocking, given who didn’t play for Michigan in the bowl game.”

— Michigan radio play-by-play commentator Doug Karsch on the 2024 season

Headlines Of The Day

• John Borton, The Wolverine: Karsch From The Broadcast Booth, on one fantastic finish
• Anthony Broome, The Wolverine: Projecting Michigan’s defensive lineup in 2025: Another stout group expected
• Chris Balas, The Wolverine: Behind Michigan football’s NIL rise: ‘We’ve got a competitive advantage now’
• Clayton Sayfie, The Wolverine: Wolverines in the NFL: Final regular-season stats, 17 former Michigan players set for playoffs
• EJ Holland, The Wolverine: Wolverine TV: Breaking down five 2026 QB recruits on Michigan’s radar

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