Their
first
victory
came way
back in
1879, a
1-0 win
over
Racine,
as
points
were
only
awarded
on
kicks.
Eleven
of those
1,000
wins
have
been
national
championships,
eight of
them
Rose
Bowl
victories,
and 44
of them
conference
titles. |
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Michigan
running
back
Blake
Corum
(2) runs
with the
ball
during
the
first
half of
an NCAA
college
football
game
against
Maryland,
Saturday,
Nov. 18,
2023, in
College
Park,
Md. (AP
Photo/Nick
Wass) |
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One
Grand
Victory:
U-M
Earns
1,000th
Win With
Hard-Fought
Triumph
at
Maryland
COLLEGE
PARK,
Md. --
The No.
2-ranked
University
of
Michigan
football
team
recorded
the
program's
1,000th
victory
with a
hard-fought
31-24
win at
Maryland
on
Saturday
afternoon
(Nov.
18) at
SECU
Stadium.
To
secure
the
victory
in the
back-and-forth
contest,
the
Michigan
defense
made
several
key
plays in
a fourth
quarter
during
which it
held
Maryland
without
points
and to
negative
yardage.
Defensive
linemen
Mason
Graham
and
Kenneth
Grant
recorded
sacks
deep in
Maryland
territory,
defensive
back
Mike
Sainristil
picked
off a
pass at
midfield
-- his
second
interception
of the
game and
fifth of
the
season
-- and
the
Wolverines
forced
their
second
safety
of the
game
with
less
than
four
minutes
remaining
in
regulation.
All
told,
the
Wolverines
defense
held the
Terrapins
to just
15
rushing
yards
while
recording
a fumble
recovery,
two
interceptions,
a
blocked
punt,
two
safeties,
four
sacks
and six
tackles
for loss
and
contributed
10
points
of its
own.
Offensively,
U-M
relied
on the
ground
game for
a second
straight
week,
totaling
150
rushing
yards.
Running
back
Blake
Corum
ran for
94 yards
on 28
carries
and
found
the end
zone
twice in
the win.
Early
on, the
Michigan
rushing
attack
was on
display,
carrying
the ball
seven
straight
times
and
finding
the end
zone on
its
second
drive.
Corum
ran the
ball six
times
for 39
yards on
the
drive,
including
the
two-yard
score.
Corum
added
another
score
one
quarter
later,
capping
a drive
of 7:33
with a
one-yard
touchdown
-- his
20th of
the
season,
tying
Hassan
Haskins'
2021
program
record
for most
rushing
touchdowns
in a
season.
After
the
Terrapins
completed
five-of-five
passes
for 41
yards on
their
first
drive,
the
Michigan
defense
held
Maryland
to a
field
goal en
route to
a
substantial
first-half
performance.
With two
minutes
remaining
in the
first
quarter,
the
Wolverines
found
the end
zone on
a
four-yard
scoop-and-score
by edge
rusher
Derrick
Moore --
the
first
touchdown
of his
career.
The ball
was
jarred
loose on
a sack
by
linebacker
Michael
Barrett
-- his
third
forced
fumble
of the
season.
After
backing
the
Terrapins
up to
their
own goal
line on
the next
drive,
the
special
teams
unit got
in on
the
scoring.
A
blocked
punt by
Christian
Boivin
turned
into a
safety
when the
Maryland
punter
kicked
the ball
out of
the back
of his
own end
zone.
The
first
half
closed
with a
share of
Maryland
momentum
as the
Terrapins
added a
fourth-down,
one-yard
rushing
touchdown
and
intercepted
J.J.
McCarthy
with 11
seconds
remaining
and the
Wolverines
were
held
without
points
to go
into
halftime
with a
23-10
lead.
After
the
Terps
scored
on a
one-yard
rush to
cut the
U-M lead
to 23-17
to begin
the
second
half,
the
Wolverines
shifted
the
momentum
back in
their
direction.
Sainristil
picked
off his
first
pass of
the game
on
Maryland's
second
drive,
leading
to a
13-yard
jet
sweep
touchdown
by wide
receiver
Semaj
Morgan
-- his
second
such
play in
three
weeks.
Michigan's
two-point
conversion
attempt
was no
good and
it led
29-17.
It took
less
than
three
minutes
for
Maryland
to
respond
with a
touchdown
of its
own, a
third
one-yard
rushing
score in
as many
drives.
The
scoring
play
brought
the
Terrapins
to
within
five
points
of the
Wolverines,
29-24,
at the
end of
the
third
quarter.
From
that
point,
Michigan
clinched
the game
by
winning
the
field
position
battle
in the
fourth
quarter.
In doing
so, the
Maize
and Blue
held
Maryland
scoreless
in the
final
frame
and
secured
their
1,000th
victory
with a
31-24
win.
Michigan
heads
home to
conclude
its
regular-season
schedule
next
Saturday
(Nov.
25)
against
No.
3-ranked
Ohio
State at
Michigan
Stadium.
"The
Game" is
scheduled
for a
noon
kickoff
and will
be
broadcast
live on
Fox.
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