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michigan football On Saturday, they lost at home to the best team in the country.

wolverines (5-4) Overtaken by No. 1 Oregon Ducks (9-0), 38-17 at Michigan Stadium It was the second time this year that they lost at home to one of the teams in the top 5. Michigan returns to winning streak knocking off Michigan State last weekend to retain control of the Paul Bunyan Trophy and remove a win from bowl eligibilityhowever, they remained at five wins after Oregon put together a dominant first half performance to easily win.

Oregon continues its streak as the bully in its first year in the new and expanded district Big Ten Conference. ducks They have now won their first six conference games, with five of the six wins coming by three or more touchdowns.

Oregon marched just down the field on its opening possession and scored with a behind-the-shoulder throw to Evan Stewart. Michigan responded with a forced fumble on a punt, which led to Tyler Morris’ touchdown catch. Oregon put together two touchdown drives in the second quarter, ending with a Noah Whittington touchdown pass, to rebuild their lead. Oregon responded to a Michigan field goal with Dillon Gabriel scoring a rushing touchdown to take an 18-point lead at the half.

Michigan stopped, then moved downfield and found the end zone with a hard pass to Peyton O-Leary, cutting the lead to 28-17. Oregon extended a drive that resulted in a field goal thanks to an illegal formation on a punt return against Michigan. The Ducks added a goal from Jordan James in the final 30 seconds as a parting gift to the Wolverines and home fans.

Check out Ann Arbor’s Michigan-Oregon game recap below.

Michigan vs. Summary of the Oregon match, highlights

Oregon gave Michigan a breakaway chance after clinching their first win as conference rivals. Oregon had a chance to run out the clock at the Wolverines’ 10-yard line, but Dan Lanning kept the offense on the field, allowing Jordan James to score a touchdown pass with 25 seconds left to reach the three-touchdown margin.

Michigan took another stand on defense and made big plays on offense to move downfield and threaten in the end zone, but they were unable to break Oregon’s defense within their own 10 points and came up short on fourth down. On fourth-and-5 from Oregon’s 10-yard line, Michigan threw a double reverse pass with Semaj Morgan trying to find Alex Orji, but Oregon sniffed it out and rushed Michigan’s quarterback out of the backfield, forcing Morgan to throw the ball into the goal. . seats for turnover in downturns.

Michigan connected on a 19-yard pass to Tyler Morris, followed by a 16-yard run by Donovan Edwards and a 29-yard keeper from Orji, reaching the Oregon side of the field in a hurry.

Michigan appeared to come away with a second stop on several drives in the second half, but the Wolverines were hit with an illegal formation penalty on the punt for lining up a runner over the long snapper, an automatic penalty. Oregon capitalized and pushed the ball just inside Michigan’s 10-yard line before the Wolverines got another stop for a chipped field goal from Atticus Sappington.

Michigan started the second half looking to cut into Oregon’s lead. Michigan immediately forced an Oregon punt, then drove 68 yards in 11 plays and found the end zone after Davis Warren rolled to his left and placed a laser pass into a tight window toward O’Leary in the back of the end zone. Colston Loveland started the drive with a 34-yard gain, Tyler Morris took third down and then Loveland made another 20-yard catch up the middle against a man blitz to put Michigan in the red zone. Warren did an excellent job of distributing the ball in time to his playmakers in space.

It took just over a minute for Oregon’s offensive machine to find the end zone again and extend the lead to 18. The drive began with Gabriel hitting Traeshon Holden on a 44-yard post route up the middle, dropping Quinten Johnson for a strikeout. Juke will arrive in the Michigan area. He then attempted an end zone throw to Evan Stewart, who made a ridiculous one-handed grab that was wiped out by a penalty, then asserted himself and ran 23 yards for Oregon’s fourth touchdown of the fourth half.

Michigan picked up a pair of first downs on a Colston Loveland completion to reach Oregon territory, but ran out of answers from there and had to settle for a successful 38-yard field goal by Dominic Zvada. Davis Warren set off by finding Loveland on a deep cross from 18 yards, then the Wolverines executed a double reverse flea flick and hit Loveland, who bounced 36 yards down the sideline.

Michigan had its third three-point drive on offense and a good punt by Tommy Doman pushed Oregon back to its own 6-yard line. But the Ducks drove 94 yards in 10 plays as Whittington recovered from one interception and hard-armed another to find the end zone for his second touchdown. Oregon ran three consecutive plays of five yards, followed by runs of 11 yards and 15 yards from Jordan James to reach Michigan territory. Dillon Gabriel then floated to Traeshon Holden down the sideline for 38 yards before Whittington ended the drive.

Oregon responded to Michigan’s touchdown with a six-play, 75-yard drive that lasted just two minutes. Dillon Gabriel hit Sadiq Kenyon for a 24-yard gain, then Josaiah Stewart was assessed a hard pass penalty for a head kick. Jordan James and Terrance Ferguson picked up first downs twice more, and then Whittington finished the job with a cross-team run from the 1-yard line.

Michigan turned the fumbled punt into a touchdown with an impressive catch by Tyler Morris. Davis Warren rolled to his right and lobbed over his body toward the middle of the field, and Morris stopped on a dime and reached back to tie the game. Donovan Edwards picked up the only first down of the drive with a strong 18-yard run.

The Wolverines had their first big break. Following another quick three-and-out, Joe Taylor threw kick returner Ryan Pellum a few pitches later and released the ball, and winger C.J. Charleston recovered the ball in prime spot for a touchdown at Oregon’s 28-yard line.

Oregon’s offense appears to be as advertised. The Ducks quickly advanced 63 yards in 12 plays to reach the end zone and take the lead on the opening possession. Dillon Gabriel threw a handful of short passes and completed all seven pass attempts; This included a perfect behind-the-shoulder pass to Evan Stewart, who evaded contact from Aamir Hill for a ridiculous catch in the corner of the end zone. Michigan’s defense dropped two thirds but couldn’t get off the field.

Backup offensive lineman Jeff Persi, who spent time filling the offensive line and filling punt coverage, suffered a knee injury on Michigan’s first punt after the opening possession ended with a three-and-out. Persi was on the sidelines trying to tackle Tez Johnson but was knocked off balance by a blocker and hurt his right leg. He remained on the field and eventually, with the help of trainers, limped towards a car at the tunnel entrance, without putting any weight on his right leg.

All-American cornerback Will Johnson will miss a second straight game Illinois and Michigan’s sophomore outfielder Jyaire Hill, who suffered a lower-body injury against Jyaire Hill, also left the game with an undisclosed injury. Right tackle Andrew Gentry is also out for the season due to an injury he suffered last week against Michigan State. Defensive tackle Rayshaun Benny and running back Jordan Marshall are listed as questionable.

Michigan vs. Oregon pre-game notes

Michigan returns Davis Warren as quarterback Against MSU, the offense moved the ball consistently for the first time in a month. Michigan had its first game without a turnover on offense this season and used a few tricks to initiate big passing plays to intersperse its power run approach.

But this weekend will be a completely different challenge for Michigan. Oregon ranks 10th in the country in scoring defense and has given up more than 14 points just twice this season against two playoff hopefuls in OSU and Boise State. Michigan will have to lean on defense He dominated in the second half against MSU and found a way to keep the ball on offense to keep Oregon’s offense off the field.

Ducks sit 12th in passing rankings (300 yards per game), No. 62 in receiving yards (167.1 yards) and No. 25 in scoring (35 points per game). Oklahoma transfer quarterback Dillon Gabriel thrived in his senior college season this year, posting 19 touchdowns, five interceptions and a 76.2% completion percentage. Running back Jordan James and receiver Tez Johnson headline a talented skill position group that can break up big plays.

Today is Michigan-Oregon time

  • History: Saturday, November 2.
  • Time: 15:30 ET.
  • Where: Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor.

Which channel is the Michigan-Oregon match on today?

Michigan vs. The TV announcers for the Oregon game are Brad Nessler and Gary Danielson in the Michigan Stadium booth and Jenny Dell on the sidelines.

Michigan vs. Oregon injury report

Michigan: Out:DB Will Johnson (foot) DB Rod Moore (ACL), DB Ja’Den McBurrows (undisclosed, offseason). Suspicious: WR Amorion Walker (undisclosed), RB Jordan Marshall (lower body), DT Rayshaun Benny (undisclosed). Suspicious: DB Jaden Mangham (undisclosed), LB Micah Pollard (undisclosed).

Oregon (missed Week 9): DE Jordan Burch, WR Gary Bryant Jr., TE Terrance Ferguson, DB Jahlil Florence, DB Khamari Terrell, WR Kyler Kasper, OL Matthew Bedford, DL My’Keil Gardner.

Michigan vs. Oregon forecast, elections

Tony Garcia, Detroit Free Press: Michigan avoided going 0-0 in October with a win over MSU, but its problems are far from solved. UM fell to Illinois and faced MSU, the only two teams Oregon held by at least three points. For the first time since Week 2’s game against Texas, UM will be at a disadvantage in the trenches. Things didn’t go so well back then, and it’s hard to understand how things could have gone so differently. Vote: Oregon 31, Michigan 16.

Michigan vs. Oregon betting odds

Odds provided by BetMGM Saturday afternoon:

  • Rates: Oregon up to 14½.
  • Money line: Michigan +500, Oregon -700.
  • Point total over/under: 44½ points.

Michigan football schedule 2024

  • Week 1: August 31 – Fresno State (W, 30-10)
  • Week 2: September 7: vs. Texas (L, 31-12)
  • Week 3: September 14 – Arkansas State (W, 28-18)
  • Week 4: September 21 – USC, 15:30 (W, 27-24)
  • Week 5: September 28 – Minnesota (W, 27-24)
  • Week 6: October 5, Washington (L, 27-17)
  • Week 7: October 12, Goodbye
  • Week 8: October 19 at Illinois (L, 21-7)
  • Week 9: October 26 – Michigan State (W24-17)
  • Week 10: November 2 – Oregon, 15:30, Fox
  • Week 11: November 9th in Indiana, TBD
  • Week 12: November 16, Goodbye
  • Week 13: November 23 – Northwestern, TBD
  • Week 14: Nov. 30 at Ohio State, 12 p.m., Fox

See Michigan ticket prices for every 2024 game

Oregon tariff 2024

  • Week 1: 31 August etc. Idaho, (G, 24-14)
  • Week 2: September 7: vs. Boise State (W, 37-34)
  • Week 3: September 14, Oregon State, (W, 49-14)
  • Week 4: September 21, Goodbye
  • Week 5: September 28, UCLA, (G, 34-13)
  • Week 6: October 4 – Michigan State, (W, 31-10)
  • Week 7: October 12 – Ohio State, (W, 32-31)
  • Week 8: October 18, Purdue, (W, 35-0)
  • Week 9: October 26 – Illinois, (G, 38-9)
  • Week 10: November 2, Michigan, 15:30, CBS
  • Week 11: November 9 – Maryland, 19:00, Big Ten Network
  • Week 12: November 16, Wisconsin, TBD
  • Week 13: November 23, Goodbye
  • Week 14: November 30 – Washington

Jared Ramsey is a sports reporter Detroit Free Press. Follow Jared on X @jared_ramsey22and email him at [email protected].

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