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Fun Facts from Michigan's Win vs. Wisconsin

Drew Hallett

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Michigan has won all five home games by at least 21 points.

Michigan beat Wisconsin by 25 points. It's just the second time that Wisconsin has lost by at least 25 points since December 27, 2008. The other was the 59-0 loss to Ohio State in the 2014 Big Ten Championship Game.

Michigan ran for 320 yards vs. Wisconsin. It's the first time that Wisconsin has allowed at least 320 rushing yards in a game since January 2, 2012 (Rose Bowl vs. Oregon) and the second time since October 15, 2005.

Wisconsin is 15-2 in true road games under Paul Chryst. Both losses are at Michigan.

Shea Patterson's 81-yard run was the longest by any Wolverine since Denard Robinson's 87-yard touchdown run vs. Notre Dame in 2010. It's the second-longest run by a Michigan quarterback ever.

Michigan's quarterbacks (Shea Patterson, Dylan McCaffrey, and Joe Milton) combined for 179 rushing yards (19.9 YPC) and two rushing touchdowns on nine carries (sacks excluded).

Karan Higdon rushed for 105 yards. Higdon has rushed for 100-plus yards in five straight games. He's the first Wolverine to do it since Denard Robinson in 2010 and first Wolverine running back to do it since Mike Hart in 2007.

From the end of the first quarter through about 5:00 left in the fourth quarter, Alex Hornibrook completed more passes to Wolverines (2) than Badgers (0).

Fun game.
 
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