
Postgame Notes: #18 Michigan 45, Maryland 20
11/22/2025 7:45:00 PM | Football
• In the 13th meeting between Michigan and Maryland, the Wolverines improved to 12-1 in the all-time series and 9-1 in 10 games since Maryland joined the Big Ten Conference.
• U-M is 6-0 in trips to College Park. Michigan's 45-point outing today represented the program's second-most points scored at Maryland in series history (59 in 2021). It was also the second-most points scored by U-M in a game this season (63 vs. CMU).
• The Wolverines are riding a five-game win streak and improved to 9-2 this year (7-1 Big Ten).
• This marks U-M's sixth game this year with 400-plus yards of total offense (443 today). U-M has also recorded 390-plus yards twice.
• The Wolverines have produced 55 plays of 20-plus yards this season, adding six more in today's game.
• The U-M offense was 12-of-14 on third down, including an 8-of-9 mark in the first half.
• Eight of 10 Michigan possessions ended in a touchdown or field goal attempt; the other two possessions marked the end of the first half and the end of the game.
• U-M's 12th-ranked rushing offense (entering the game averaging 223 yards per contest) has rushed for 200-plus yards in three consecutive Big Ten games and six games overall.
• The last time the Wolverines posted four straight 200-plus-yard rushing games in league play was in 2022, when U-M totaled 250-plus yards in four straight (Penn State, Michigan State, at Rutgers, Nebraska).
• The offensive line has helped produce 28 rushing touchdowns, tied for 10th nationally entering today's game. The Wolverines added four more rushing touchdowns in today's contest.
• Running back Bryson Kuzdzal made his first career start, finishing with 20 carries for 100 yards to set new career highs in both categories. Kuzdzal scored three touchdowns, tripling his previous career total (one).
• Kuzdzal is the third different U-M running back to record a three-touchdown game this season (Justice Haynes vs. New Mexico, Jordan Marshall vs. Purdue).
• Kuzdzal produced U-M's 12th 100-yard rushing performance of the season by the fourth different player (Haynes, six; Marshall, four; Bryce Underwood, one).
• The last time U-M had four different players each record at least one 100-plus-yard rushing game was in 1998 (Thomas, three; Williams, two; Cross, one; Fargas, one). Michigan now has 12 total 100-yard performances this season, the program's most since 2007 (Hart, nine; Brown, two; Minor, one).
• Micah Ka'apana set career highs in carries (six) and yards (14) in his first game back from injury.
• Tomas O'Meara also posted career bests with eight rushes for 71 yards, including a 36-yard gain on a fourth-quarter carry in his second appearance of the season.
• Freshman quarterback Bryce Underwood completed 16 of 23 pass attempts for 215 yards and two touchdowns.
• Underwood recorded his seventh 200-plus-yard passing game this season, matching Chad Henne for the most by a first-year starting quarterback at U-M, though Henne had three 300-yard performances during his 2004 campaign.
• Underwood also passed Tate Forcier (2,050 yards in 2009) for the second-most yards by a first-year starting quarterback (2,166). Henne holds the record with 2,743 yards in 2004.
• Michigan's first score of the game came courtesy of wide receiver Andrew Marsh, who caught a 12-yard pass for his third touchdown of the year.
• The third touchdown for the Wolverines came from Donaven McCulley, who took a tunnel screen 22 yards for his third score of the season.
• Max Bredeson recorded a first-quarter reception for a first down. It was his first catch since the season opener against New Mexico.
• Defensively, Maryland was limited to 5-of-14 on third down and just 71 rushing yards on the afternoon.
• Linebacker Mason Curtis recorded a second-quarter interception to set up U-M's third score of the day. It was his first pick of the season and the second of his career. Curtis finished with a team-high six tackles.
• Edge rusher Derrick Moore's late third-quarter sack gives him 9.5 on the year and 20.5 for his career, moving him to eighth all-time at Michigan.
• Maryland quarterback Malik Washington had been sacked only three times all season entering today's game. Michigan finished with three sacks.
• After its opening-drive touchdown, Maryland attempted an onside kick that was recovered by freshman linebacker Chase Taylor.
• Deyvid Palepale made his collegiate debut in today's game as a defensive lineman in the fourth quarter.
• Cole Sullivan made his first collegiate start in today's game (at linebacker).


















