Michigan to play in Outback Bowl
It's official: Michigan is heading to the Outback Bowl on New Year's Day to face an unspecified SEC opponent.
It's official: Michigan is heading to the Outback Bowl on New Year's Day to face an unspecified SEC opponent.
With Nebraska heading to the Capital One Bowl, the Outback Bowl is freed up to choose between the Wolverines and the Northwestern Wildcats.
The way bowl projections are shaping up, Michigan appears to be headed to the Gator Bowl to play Vanderbilt or Mississippi State.
Taylor Lewan hasn't yet decided if he will go pro and enter the 2013 NFL Draft or remain at Michigan for his senior season.
The Capital One Bowl could feature a matchup of two dynamic quarterbacks: Michigan's Denard Robinson and Texas A&M's Johnny Manziel.
Michigan tailback Fitzgerald Toussaint faces an uncertain playing future after severely breaking his leg against Iowa this season.
Spartans wide receiver Aaron Burbridge is among the players listed on BTN.com's Big Ten All-Freshman team.
The Wolverines safety could be named the winner of the Burlsworth Trophy.
Michigan junior offensive lineman Taylor Lewan will submit his paperwork to the NFL Draft advisory board for evaluation.
With Denard Robinson's injury limiting his passing, Devin Gardner is expected to remain under center for the Wolverines.