Michigan. [16][18] Michigan went 93 in 1981 to get Schembechler's second bowl win in the 1981 Bluebonnet Bowl. Last Time It Happened, Michigan-Ohio State Rivalry (Bentley Library Online Exhibit) 2023 national title odds: +600. 247Sports' Take: Rich Rodriguez, Michigan's head coach from 2008-10, turned out to be a poor fit with the Wolverines. [16][18], The departure of Harbaugh after 1986 once again left Michigan on tough times as Schembechler's team stumbled to an 84 record in 1987. As the second seed in the College Football Playoff, the Wolverines lost the semifinal Orange Bowl to the eventual national champions Georgia Bulldogs 3411 to finish the season 12-2. Do you have a blog? Other major selectors[who?] Overall, the Buckeyes and Wolverines football programs have combined for 19 national titles, 77 conference titles, and 10 Heisman Trophy winners. [16] Bo Schembechler retired after the 1989 season, handing the job over to his offensive coordinator Gary Moeller. [25] In 1909, Michigan suffered its first loss to Notre Dame, leading Yost to refuse to schedule another game against Notre Dame; the schools did not play again until 1942. The 2023 NFL draft continues with rounds two and three on Friday, April 28 beginning at 7 p.m. 2 in both categories. Six decades later, Michigan defeated Ohio State 36-0 in the inaugural meeting between the two programs on Oct. 16, 1897. Year-By-Year Results [16] Crisler finished with a 116329 record at Michigan, winning two conference titles and one national title. James Turner, from Saline, went 47-for-59 (79.6%) on field goals in 42 career games at Louisville, including a school-record 20-for-22 last year. [18] Overall from 1907 to 1916, Michigan lost at least one game every year (with the exception of 1910). Michigan originally competed as a football independent. ESPN College Football Writer, joins Paul to discuss his list of the Top 10 running back in . We present them here for purely educational purposes. Stats. U-M won the next two games at home in non-conference bouts against Air Force and UMass. Michigan joined the Big Ten Conference (then known as the Western Conference) as one of the founding members in 1896. [133] Both schools also claim 11 national championships. "Bill" Alexander refused to allow his team to take the field if Willis Ward, an African-American player for Michigan, stepped on the field. [98] Rodriguez left the program winless against rivals Michigan State and Ohio State and compiled a 1522 record, the worst record of any head coach in Michigan history.[99]. As a matter of policy, Sports Reference only reports the results of games as played on the field. Michigan's Football Coaches. [21] Michigan dominated the game so thoroughly that Stanford's captain requested the game be called with eight minutes remaining. 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He would complete 61.9% of . ( Buckeyes Wire) Gannett may earn revenue from sports betting operators for audience referrals to betting services. The rivalry was particularly enhanced during The Ten Year War, a period in which Ohio State was coached by Woody Hayes and Michigan was coached by Bo Schembechler. [18] In 1984, the Wolverines suffered their worst season under Schembechler, going 66 with a loss to national champion BYU in the 1984 Holiday Bowl. Spring Game Attendance: 75,122. Winsipedia - Michigan Wolverines football all-time record, wins, and statistics - Big Ten Conference. Michigan was selected to participate in the 2013 Outback Bowl, where they fell to South Carolina by a 3328 score. 10 Penn State", "Welcome Back, Paul: U-M Reclaims Bunyan Trophy Behind Corum, Moody, Suffocating D", "Encore, Encore: Second-Half Scoring Surge Paces U-M to Another Win over OSU, East Title", "Michigan Captures Second Straight Big Ten Title After Big Second Half Derails Purdue", "Michigan finishes No. 2 ranking heading into a game with the No. Michigan has the most all-time wins in college football history. The game was the highest combined scoring game in Michigan history, and saw Michigan's defense give up the most points in its history. [12] In 1894, Michigan defeated Cornell, which was the "first time in collegiate football history that a western school defeated an established power from the east. The winner retains possession of the trophy until the next year's game. Join our linker program. Logos were compiled by the amazing SportsLogos.net. 2023 Board of Regents of the University of Michigan. See our list of forfeits and vacated games for more details. [15][18] The 1924 Wolverines, coached by George Little, saw their 20-game unbeaten streak end at the hands of Red Grange. [132] The rivalry is notable due to the historical success of the football programs. His most . [139] The 1918 and 1923 teams were first selected in 1970 (Billingsley), while the 1903 and 1904 teams were first selected in 1980 by NCF (co-champions).[140]. The game was lost in the final ten minutes of play when Denny Clark was tackled for a safety as he attempted to return a punt from behind the goal line. Big Ten Conference Record: 536-215-18 (.709) Tradition Home National Championships Conference Championships U-M at the Olympics Team Finishes Hall of Honor Athlete of the Year Big Ten Medal of Honor Academic All-Americans MGoBlue Awards Donations/Autographs Speaking . "[13], In 1896, the Intercollegiate Conference of Faculty Representativesthen commonly known as the Western Conference and later as the Big Ten Conferencewas formed by the University of Michigan, the University of Chicago, the University of Illinois, the University of Minnesota, the University of Wisconsin, Northwestern University, and Purdue University. Michigan Replay Show video, 1976-1992. We have tools and resources that can help you use sports data. The Little Brown Jug: Michigan vs. Minnesota, Paul Bunyan Trophy: Michigan vs. Michigan State, George Jewett Trophy: Michigan vs. Northwestern. 34 WEEKS AT AP NO. [34][35], In 1929, Harry Kipke, a former player under Yost, took over as head coach. Hoke had previously been the head coach at his alma mater Ball State and then San Diego State after serving as an assistant at Michigan under Lloyd Carr from 1995 to 2002. At the time Michigan Stadium had a capacity of 72,000, although Yost envisioned eventually expanding the stadium to a capacity well beyond 100,000. Latest on Houston Texans quarterback C.J. [33], Tad Wieman became Michigan's head coach in 1927. Following Carr's retirement, Michigan launched a coaching search that ultimately saw Rich Rodriguez lured away from his alma mater, West Virginia. Crisler didn't feel that his Michigan team could match up with Army, so he opted to take advantage of a 1941 NCAA rule that allowed players to enter or leave at any point during the game. From 1951 to 1958, Michigan compiled a record of 42262, a far cry from the success under Crisler and Yost. "2007 Notre Dame Media Guide: History and Records (pages 131175)". ANN ARBOR, Mich. - Just five years ago, Michigan State was one of the top football teams in the country and . Retrieved 2008-06-12. [79] Michigan went 93 in 2004[80] to tie for another Big Ten championship and earn a trip to the 2005 Rose Bowl, but the season again included a loss to Ohio State,[81] who only went 84 on the season. [117] In the semifinal Fiesta Bowl, Michigan lost to TCU 51-45 to finish the season 13-1. [59], Gary Moeller took over from Schembechler for the 1990 season, becoming the 16th head coach in Michigan football history. Michigan was winless at home during the 2020 season, . UM Football History. The Wolverines had the No. [110] Michigan was winless at home during the 2020 season, marking the first time in program history that Michigan did not win any games at home. Michigan has won or shared 44 league titles, and since the inception of the AP Poll in 1936, has finished in the top 10 a total of 39 times. [90][16] After the game, Lloyd Carr announced that he would retire as Michigan head coach after the bowl game. Davis and Dean were two of a record 15 players selected from Georgia last season, including No. Fielding H. Yost anticipated massive crowds as college football's popularity increased and wished to build a stadium with a capacity of at least 80,000. Thorne played in 29 games for the Spartans over three years. [63], Michigan's athletic director appointed Lloyd Carr, an assistant at Michigan since 1980, as interim head coach for the 1995 season. "[121] Michigan began play on Regents Field in 1893, with capacity being expanded to over 15,000 by the end of the field's use.[121]. Robinson, clocked at 4.46 seconds in the 40-yard dash at the NFL . However, the current state of Michigan football is in question. [15][30] The 1950 season ended in interesting fashion, with Michigan and Ohio State combining for 45 punts in a game that came to be known as the "Snow Bowl." 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The 2021 Michigan Wolverines football team represented the University of Michigan a member of the East Division of the Big Ten Conference during the 2021 NCAA Division I FBS football season.In their seventh year under head coach Jim Harbaugh, the team compiled an overall record of 12-2 record with a mark of 8-1 against conference opponents, won the Big Ten championship, outscored opponents . 2021 Michigan Wolverines Stats. Roster Info. Michigan's All-Time Football Record. Check out the Western Michigan Broncos College Football History, Stats, Records, Polls, Bowls and More College Football Stats at Sports-Reference.com . [16], The independent years were not as kind to Yost as his years in the Big 9. This marked the first time since 1947-1948 that Michigan finished consecutive season ranked in the top three. The last time Michigan won a national championship in football was in 1997 when the Wolverines finished with a perfect 12-0 record and were voted No. This marked only the third season since 1975 in which Michigan missed a bowl game. The SPORTS REFERENCE and STATHEAD trademarks are owned exclusively by Sports Reference LLC. 9. Do you have a blog? Roster Home. [100] He became the 19th head coach in Michigan football history. [39], Upon arriving at Michigan, Crisler introduced the winged football helmet, ostensibly to help his players find the receivers down field. Opponents Paul Bunyan Trophy: Michigan vs. Michigan State The Little Brown Jug: Michigan vs. Minnesota This is a list of seasons completed by the Michigan Wolverines football team of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). Information for those events can be found below. Watch our How-To Videos to Become a Stathead, Subscribe to Stathead and get access to more data than you can imagine. [136] Michigan holds a 59152 advantage in the all-time series through the 2021 season. [77][16][18] Carr got over the hump against Tressel in 2003 as John Navarre and Doak Walker Award winner Chris Perry led the Wolverines to a 103 record,[78] a Big Ten championship, and an appearance in the 2004 Rose Bowl. Ohio State Has Dominated The Game For More Than 100 Years. Michigan's 13 wins set a school record for most wins in a single season and it was again ranked third in the final AP and Coaches Poll rankings of the season. [citation needed] Michigan claims titles in the 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1918, and 1923 seasons. The Chicago Tribune called it "the first rugby-football game to be played west of the Alleghenies. Opponents Past Coaches, All-Time Scores [16] From 1969 to 1978, one of either Ohio State or Michigan won at least a share of the Big Ten title and represented the Big Ten in the Rose Bowl every season.[15]. From 1938 to 1944, Michigan posted a 48112 record,[46] although the period lacked a national title and only contained one conference title. [122] Ferry Field was expanded to a capacity of 21,000 in 1914 and 42,000 in 1921.