PENN STATE AT
MICHIGAN
WHEN: 3:45
PM ET, Saturday, November 3, 2018
WHERE: Michigan Stadium, Ann
Arbor, Michigan
Fifth-ranked Michigan looks to take a big step towards
its first conference title since 2004 when it hosts No.13 Penn State on
Saturday. The Wolverines have won seven consecutive games, including a 21-7
victory against Michigan State on Oct. 20, to move into first place in the Big
Ten's East Division. They hope to live up to their fifth-place ranking in the
initial CFP poll of the season and continue their revenge tour by avenging a
42-13 loss to the Nittany Lions in 2017.
"I think the team will be motivated to play this week," Michigan
coach Jim Harbaugh told reporters. "We're just attacking every week and
striving for continuous improvement." Penn State is hoping to knock off a
ranked opponent for the second time in as many games following a 30-24 win
against No. 18 Iowa in Week 9. The Nittany Lions erased a 12-point deficit en
route to their second straight win and look to keep their faint division title
hopes alive by knocking off the Wolverines in Ann Arbor for the first time in
nine years while exorcising the demons from a 49-10 loss at the Big House in
2016. "If you look at how we've played since that game we have made a lot
of corrections and have gotten better," Penn State coach James Franklin
told reporters. "Three years ago compared to now are two completely
different teams …and a good portion of our players weren't even here when that
game took place."
TV: 3:45 p.m. ET, ESPN.
LINE: Michigan
-11.5.
ABOUT PENN STATE (6-2, 3-2 BIG TEN): Trace
McSorley threw for 167 yards and a touchdown while adding 73 yards and a score
on the ground in the win against Iowa despite sitting out three drives in the
second quarter due to a sore knee. Defensive end Yetur Gross-Matos was named
the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week after recording nine tackles -- a
career-high four TFLs -- and two sacks against the Hawkeyes. McSorley made the
shortlist of 20 semifinalists for the Maxwell Award, which is given annually to
the top player in college football.
ABOUT MICHIGAN (7-1, 5-0): Karan
Higdon racked up 144 rushing yards in the win against Michigan State to go over
100 for the sixth consecutive game. Rashan Gary has missed the last three games
with a shoulder problem and Harbaugh would neither confirm nor deny if the
junior defensive end, who is projected to be a first-round pick in the 2019 NFL
draft, would be ready to return in time for Saturday. Starting offensive
lineman Juwann Bushell-Beatty suffered a knee injury in the late stages of the
win against Michigan State and is questionable, while wide receiver Tarik Black
is expected to have an expanded role after playing just two snaps in his first
game since breaking his leg in fall camp.
EXTRA POINTS
1. Michigan has held seven of its eight opponents to its lowest yardage
total of the season.
2. McSorley needs three passing
yards to reach 9,000 for his career.
3. The Wolverines lead the nation in
total defense (220 yards per game).
PREDICTION: Michigan 31, Penn
State 16
TEAM COMPARISON
|
W‑L
|
Strk
|
PF
|
PA
|
Home
|
Away
|
Grass
|
Turf
|
Conf
|
Penn State
|
6-2
|
W2
|
41.0
|
22.2
|
3-2
|
3-0
|
4-2
|
0-0
|
3-2
|
Michigan
|
7-1
|
W7
|
36.0
|
14.4
|
5-0
|
2-1
|
2-0
|
0-0
|
5-0
|
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