Newsstand: Michigan at Indiana kickoff time set for Week 11
The Michigan Wolverines are heading to Bloomington next weekend to take on the Indiana Hoosiers next weekend and the time and TV designation have been set. According to a release on Saturday night, the Wolverines’ next contest will be another 3:30 p.m. ET kickoff on CBS with Brad Nessler, Gary Danielson and Jenny Dell on the call.
Sitting at 5-4, Michigan is currently a 12.5-point underdog to the 9-0 Hoosiers, who will be looking for their first 10-win season in program history as they continue their march toward the College Football Playoff. Head coach Curt Cignetti has completely flipped the program and culture there, leading the program to new heights with double-digit wins in each of Indiana’s games this year.
Michigan’s season, other than finding a sixth win and reaching bowl eligibility, is over, but head coach Sherrone Moore says there is still plenty to play for.
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“The motivation is that you’re at Michigan and that you wear a winged helmet, that you have the Block M on your chest and that you get to play really good teams the rest of the way,” he said after the 38-17 loss to Oregon on Saturday. “So these guys have a lot of pride. No one’s more disappointed about the losses than these kids and these coaches. So they’re going to continue to fight.”
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” Will Johnson is the best corner in the country, so not having the best corner in the country is always going to be different and a challenge. But I thought those guys fought. So we always talk about next man up, but when you don’t have your two starting corners, that’s part of it. That’s part of the game of football, and you’ve got to adjust. You can’t make excuses. You’ve just got to go out and get better.”
– Michigan HC Sherrone Moore on playing Oregon down two starting cornerbacks on Saturday
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