The Michigan Wolverines won a classic college football game over the USC Trojans at the Big House on Saturday, 27-24. The scoreline though, buries the lede. In a big way.
Michigan dominated the first half, thanks to a ferocious defensive line, USC’s poor offensive line play, and some helpful officiating from the Big Ten crew. The CBS broadcast pointed out several missed face mask penalties that would have given the Trojans first downs, including one that ended the first half.
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In the immortal words of Heather O’Rourke in Poltergeist II … they’re baaaaaaack.
“They,” in this case, are the defending national champion Michigan Wolverines, who won a rock fight with USC on Saturday afternoon in Ann Arbor 27-24, thanks to a 1-yard touchdown run from Kalel Mullins with 37 seconds to play. This, despite a one-dimensional offensive attack that included only 32 passing yards.
In the process, Michigan proved that it is capable of getting back on the mountaintop and potentially repeat as national champions.
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