COLLEGE PARK, Md. – The No. 18-ranked Michigan Wolverines have been dealing with a ton of injuries this season, but they are finally getting a key player back ahead of their matchup against the Maryland Terrapins.
The injury report came out minutes before kickoff on Saturday, Nov. 22, 2025, and was missing linebacker Cole Sullivan.
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It looked like Sullivan, who has been out since suffering an injury on Oct. 18 against the Washington Huskies, will be wearing a brace on his left arm.
Jimmy Rolder was seen with a brace on his right arm for the matchup.
Talk all week has been about the health of running back Jordan Marshall and the injured shoulder he suffered in the road victory against the Northwestern Wildcats inside Wrigley Field.
Marshall comes into the game listed as questionable and was seen warming up on the sidelines ahead of the matchup.
On an odd note, starting linebacker and team captain Ernest Hausmann and starting wide receiver/returner Semaj Morgan have been listed as out with non-football injuries for the 8-2 Wolverines.
History
This will be the 13th meeting between Michigan and Maryland; Michigan has won 11 of the 12 previous matchups.
Michigan has won eight straight in the series and owns an 8–1 record against Maryland since both joined the Big Ten East.
The Terrapins earned the lone Big Ten-opening victory when they beat Michigan 23–16 at Michigan Stadium in 2014.
Michigan answered the next year with its first-ever trip to College Park, shutting out Maryland 28–0 in 2015.
The teams first met in non‑conference play at the Big House, where Michigan swept the early series with wins of 20–0 (1985), 41–21 (1989), and 45–17 (1990).
Michigan also fields strong local representation, with 12 players on the roster from the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia.