Michigan vs. Rutgers scouting report: Oddsmakers expecting blowout
Rutgers joined the Big Ten in 2014 and beat Michigan that year, but is 0-6 against the Wolverines since. Michigan offense vs. Rutgers defenseThrough three weeks, it’s no secret what Michigan is trying to do offensively. For what it’s worth, McNamara won the starting job in last season’s game against Rutgers, rallying Michigan from a 17-0 deficit. Rutgers offense vs. Michigan defenseRutgers tallied nearly 500 yards last week, as quarterback Noah Vedral lit up the Blue Hens (21-of-26, 323 yards, two touchdowns). More pregame content:Michigan vs. Rutgers is a battle for Big Ten relevancyBig Ten football power rankings: Are Michigan, Michigan State title contenders?
mlive.comMichigan outlasts Rutgers in triple overtime: Live updates recap
Michigan 48, Rutgers 42SECOND OVERTIMEMichigan drive starts on Rutgers 25The Wolverines answered Rutgers’ touchdown to send the game to a third overtime. Michigan 35, Rutgers 3511:17 – Michigan drive starts on own 15What a drive from Michigan. Michigan 35, Rutgers 2713:32 – Rutgers drive starts on own 19LB Josh Ross had a pivotal sack to push Rutgers back for a second-and-21. Michigan 28, Rutgers 27THIRD QUARTER1:57 – Michigan drive starts on own 29A Rutgers facemask penalty put Michigan into Scarlet Knights territory. Rutgers 7, Michigan 04:26 – Michigan drive starts on own 28Not a good offensive possession right after Rutgers takes the lead.
mlive.comRutgers snaps Big Ten skid, beats Michigan State 38-27
The Scarlet Knights scored 14 points total through their first five Big Ten games last year. Rocky Lombardi was sacked and fumbled, giving Rutgers the ball at the Michigan State 1. Michigan State lost another fumble near midfield on its first possession of the third. A slow start wasn't much of a surprise, and even beyond all the turnovers, Michigan State looked disorganized on some key plays. Michigan State: The Spartans have a lot of improving to do heading into next weekend's matchup — on the road against rival Michigan.
Live updates recap: Michigan State fumbles away Mel Tucker’s debut in debacle vs. Rutgers
Final score: Rutgers 38, Michigan State 271:53: Michigan State drives for a touchdown pass from Lombardi to Reed. Rutgers 28, Michigan State 206:38: Michigan State gets the stop after the turnover, then things start to go its way. Rutgers 28, Michigan State 132nd QuarterHalf: Rocky Lombardi moved Michigan State in its 2-minute drill in to Rutgers territory. Rutgers 28, Michigan State 103:13: Michigan State turns the turnover into three points. Rutgers 14, Michigan State 06:57: We’re barely halfway through the first quarter of the Mel Tucker era and Michigan State is down by two touchdowns.
mlive.comMinnesota football vs. Rutgers: Time, TV schedule, game preview, score
The Minnesota Gophers dance on the bench as they await a kick against the Georgia Southern Eagles during the game at TCF Bank Stadium on September 14, 2019 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Minnesota has scored at least 28 points in each of its first six contests for the first time since 1905. The Scarlet Knights have dropped 16 consecutive conference games and scored seven or fewer points in 11 of them. The Gophers are attempting to go 4-0 in Big Ten play for the first time since 1967. PREDICTION: Minnesota 38, Rutgers 3More college football scoresCopyright 2019 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.
Minnesota football vs. Rutgers: Time, TV schedule, game preview, score
The 20th-ranked Golden Gophers attempt to move to 7-0 for the first time since 1960 on Saturday when they pay a visit to Rutgers for the first time in program history. Minnesota has scored at least 28 points in each of its first six contests for the first time since 1905. The Scarlet Knights have dropped 16 consecutive conference games and scored seven or fewer points in 11 of them. The Gophers are attempting to go 4-0 in Big Ten play for the first time since 1967. PREDICTION: Minnesota 38, Rutgers 3More college football scores
Boston College football vs. Rutgers: Time, TV schedule, game preview, score
(Photo by Tim Bradbury/Getty Images)PISCATAWAY, N.J. - Boston College will try to rebound from an unexpected home loss when it visits Rutgers for an intriguing non-conference affair Saturday afternoon. "You know, we have a bunch of young guys on defense right now," Boston College coach Steve Addazio told reporters this week. They managed 125 total yards, turned the ball over three times and had only five first downs in the ugly setback. Boston College has won the last 10 meetings, the most recent of which took place in 2004. PREDICTION: Boston College 28, Rutgers 18More college football scoresCopyright 2019 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.