Visual Recap: #5 U-M 41, #10 PSU 17
Oct. 15 • Ann Arbor, Mich. • Michigan Stadium
The Wolverines' 418 total rushing yards on 55 carries is the first time the offense has rushed for over 400 yards since 2016 (vs. Rutgers, 481 yards).
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Blake Corum and Donovan Edwards combined for 339 rushing yards to break the 300-yard barrier by themselves.














Saturday marked Corum's eighth career 100-yard rushing game, and the first for Edwards. It was Corum's third time being part of a 100-yard rushing duo. Corum also extended his streak to four straight games with over 100 rushing yards.

Michigan's offense had 41:46 minutes of possession while Penn State had the ball for 18:04 minutes. This 23:42 minute time of possession differential is the largest of any game this season for the Wolverines. U-M would go on to outscore Penn State, 25-3, in the second half.












Penn State did not convert a first down until 8:05 remaining in the second quarter, which is the longest an opponent has been held without a first down in a game this season. U-M moved the chains 18 times to PSU's one before the break.
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Michigan limited Penn State to 83 yards of total offense in the first half. U-M has held five of seven opponents this year under 100 yards in the first half.
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Edge Mike Morris added to his team-leading tackles for loss (TFL) with one tackle for loss, which puts him at eight on the season. Morris also added a break-up and a QB hurry on the day.








Jake Moody went 4-4, extending his season stats to 13-16. Moody converted three field goals in the first half, the first time since Michigan State in 2021 (Oct. 30).

His four field goals made are a season-high. Moody earned B1G Special Teams Player of the Week and Lou Groza Award Star of the Week honors for the performance.

Saturday's contest was also a Maize Out, where Michigan Stadium played host to 110,812 in attendance.



















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After a bye week, U-M will host in-state rival Michigan State on Saturday, Oct. 29, at 7:30 p.m. in Michigan Stadium.
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