Postgame Notes: #4 Michigan 14, #8 Wisconsin 7
10/1/2016 12:00:00 AM | Football
• The Wolverines improved to 50-14-1 all-time against Wisconsin, including a 23-6 mark at Michigan Stadium. Today's contest marks the first Michigan-Wisconsin matchup in which both teams were ranked in the nation's top 10.
• Michigan's win today is its first over a top-10 opponent since beating No. 9 Wisconsin, 27-25, on Sept. 27, 2008.
• University of Michigan English professor Anne Curzan served as the Wolverines' honorary captain for today's game. Curzan also served as the university's faculty athletics representative from 2012-16.
• Junior defensive tackle Bryan Mone returned to the field today for the first time since the season opener vs. Hawaii.
• Michigan held Wisconsin to just 159 yards of total offense -- 71 rushing, 88 receiving. The Badgers' previous season low was 317 yards last week vs. Michigan State; their previous low rushing-yard total was 122 and receiving-yard total was 195 -- both against MSU.
• Graduate student wide receiver Amara Darboh posted his 12th career receiving touchdown -- fifth this season -- on a 46-yard touchdown reception in the fourth quarter. It is a career-long reception; he previously recorded 45-yard catches this season against UCF and Colorado.
• Darboh's touchdown reception is also the longest play from scrimmage today.
• Darboh logged his 25th consecutive game with a reception, tying Devin Funchess and David Terrell for eighth-longest streak in program history. Senior tight end Jake Butt has now recorded a catch in 21 consecutive games.
• Senior fullback Khalid Hill recorded his fifth touchdown of the season on a one-yard rush early in the second quarter. After entering the season with no career touchdowns, he has scored in all but one game this year.
• Michigan's defense posted a season-high three interceptions against the Badgers. It marks U-M's most picks since similarly recording three last season at Maryland.
• Senior cornerback Channing Stribling posted two interceptions, returning them for five yards in the second quarter and four yards in the fourth quarter, to up his career pick total to five. It marks the first multi-interception effort of his career and first for a Wolverine player since Thomas Gordon tallied two against Indiana on Oct. 19, 2013.
• Senior cornerback Jourdan Lewis posted his first interception of the season -- and fifth of his career -- to end Wisconsin's final possession in the fourth quarter.
• Fifth-year senior defensive end Chris Wormley posted a fourth-quarter sack -- for a loss of five yards -- to up his season total to 3.5. With 15.5 sacks in his career, Wormley moved to 15th among U-M's all-time leaders in the category and sits just a half-sack shy of the 12th spot, currently held by Trent Zenewicz (1992-95), David Bowens (1995-96) and Shawn Crable (2004-07).
• Senior defensive end Taco Charlton and fifth-year senior defensive tackle Ryan Glasgow also combined for a sack in the second quarter. Charlton owns 2.5 sacks this season and 11.5 in his career, while Glasgow has one sack this season and two in his career.
• Senior kicker Kenny Allen set a career high with 293 punting yards. His previous best was 275 yards, recorded earlier this season vs Colorado. His 56-yard punt in the second quarter also marked a career long.
• Today's announced attendance of 111,846 marks the 270th consecutive game of more than 100,000 fans at Michigan Stadium.













