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Live updates, highlights, score: Michigan vs. Arkansas State

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Michigan Wolverines football vs. Arkansas State. (Photo design by Clayton Sayfie / TheWolverine.com)

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Michigan Wolverines football is playing Arkansas State Saturday at The Big House. Follow along below for live updates from the game.

Live updates: Michigan vs. Arkansas State

• Final: Michigan 28, Arkansas State 18

• 4Q, 0:08 — Arkansas State QB Timmy McClain throws a 22-yard touchdown pass and picks up the two-point conversion with his legs. That makes it 28-18.

• 4Q, 3:59  — Michigan goes three-and-out. The Red Wolves start on their own 25-yard line.

• 4Q, 5:38 — Arkansas State backup quarterback Timmy McClain throws a 24-yard touchdown to wideout Reginald Harden Jr., the Red Wolves’ first touchdown of the game. Michigan had its backup defense in on that possession.

• 4Q, 9:20 — Michigan punts after Alex Orji’s third-down pass was deflected at the line of scrimmage. The Wolverines punted, and Arkansas State takes over on its own 36-yard line.

• 4Q, 12:49 — Michigan goes with Alex Orji at quarterback, and he engineers a touchdown drive. He picked up a third down with his legs, gaining 13 yards on a designed run, and threw the scoring pass to freshman tight end Hogan Hansen. The Wolverines lead, 28-3.

• End of the third quarter: Michigan 21, Arkansas State 3

• 3Q, 3:07 — The Michigan defense comes up with its own turnover, with Makari Paige picking off a Jaylen Raynor pass in the end zone on third down. The Wolverines have it at their own 20.

• 3Q, 4:11 — Davis Warren throws his third interception of the day, this one to Dontay Joyner. Arkansas State takes over at the Michigan 36-yard line.

• 3Q, 6:27 — Michigan takes over on its own 10-yard line after an Arkansas State punt.

• 3Q, 10:21 — Michigan punts for the first time this afternoon, and Arkansas State will take over on their own 16-yard line after the fair catch.

• Halftime: Michigan 21, Arkansas State 3. Clune Van Andel attempted a 38-yard field goal as time expired, but it hit the left upright, no good. Michigan will receive the second-half kickoff.

• 2Q, 1:12 — Michigan had driven to the 31-yard line, before Davis Warren threw an interception to Trevian Thomas. The Red Wolves took over on their own 21-yard line.

• 2Q, 2:57 — Michigan with another rushing touchdown. Kalel Mullings was the man on that drive, and he punched in a 5-yard touchdown. That was a 4-yard, 55-yard drive.

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• 2Q, 4:56 — Ernest Hausmann gets home on a blitz for a third-down sack, forcing a punt. Michigan starts on its own 45-yard line.

• 2Q, 6:41 — Donovan Edwards carries Michigan on this drive and caps it off with a 7-yard touchdown to put the Wolverines up 14-3. The Wolverines drove 75 yards in 13 plays.

• 2Q, 14:18 — The Michigan defense gets the stop off the short field, holding Arkansas State to a field goal. Clune Van Andel’s 27-yard field goal was good. Michigan leads, 7-3.

• End of the first quarter: Michigan 7, Arkansas State 0

• 1Q, 0:28 — Davis Warren was pressured, threw off his back foot and threw an interception to linebacker Charles Willekes. Arkansas State takes over on the Michigan 15-yard line.

• 1Q, 2:23 — Michigan running back Kalel Mullings rips off a 30-yard touchdown run to put the Wolverines on the board. It’s 7-0 after the made extra point by Dominic Zvada. The Wolverines drove 76 yards in 11 plays.

• 1Q, 9:02 — For the second straight week, Michigan’s opponent missed a field goal on its opening possession. Clune Van Andel’s try doinked off the right upright, no good. The score is still 0-0. Michigan’s defense allowed two long third-down conversions but stiffened on a 3rd and 2, forcing the field goal attempt. The Wolverines take over on their own 24-yard line.

• Michigan has won the toss and chosen to defer its choice to the second half. Arkansas State will receive to begin the game.

Game information: Michigan football vs. Arkansas State

Venue: Michigan Stadium (107,601)
Kickoff: 12:01 p.m. ET
TV: Big Ten Network
Stream: Fox Sports App / Watch college football games live on Fubo — try for free
On The Call: Jeff Levering (play-by-play), Jake Butt (color) and Brooke Fletcher (sideline)
Radio: LEARFIELD Michigan Sports Network, anchored by WWJ 950 AM in the Detroit area, with Doug Karsch (play-by-play), Jon Jansen (color) and Jason Avant (sideline) on the call. Karsch and Jansen are regular contributors to TheWolverine.comClick here for the full list of radio affiliates to find the station in your area. The radio broadcast can also be streamed through MGoBlue.com.
Series Facts: This will be the first-ever meeting between the two schools. The Red Wolves are 0-10 all-time against Big Ten opponents, with their most recent matchup being a 45-12 loss at Ohio State in 2022. Michigan and Arkansas State were originally scheduled to compete in 2020, but the Big Ten mandated that non-conference schedules were canceled that season due to a pandemic. The game was rescheduled for 2024.

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