Michigan Wolverines Football Roundup: News, Rumors & Recruiting - Everything You Need To Know For Mid-November

The Michigan Wolverines moved to 8-2 (5-1 conf) with a 48-41 double-overtime win at Indiana on Saturday, keeping their Big Ten East title and New Year's Six Bowl hopes alive heading into next week's road showdown with the Penn State Nittany Lions. We're here to get you up to speed on the latest from Ann Arbor before next Saturday with our Michigan Wolverines Football Roundup: News, Rumors & Recruiting - Everything You Need To Know For Mid-November.

The Wolverines posted modest gains in both the AP Poll and Coaches Poll on Saturday. Michigan moved from #15 to #14 in the AP release, and from #15 to #13 in the Coaches Poll.

The Michigan football team dedicated its road game against Indiana to Chad Carr, a Saline five-year-old who is battling a brain tumor. They wrote Carr's slogan #ChadTough on the back of their helmets, and today, captains Joe Kerridge and Joe Bolden visited Carr at his home and presented him with a game ball.

QB Jake Rudock says his game-winning pass to WR Amara Darboh on Saturday was drawn up on the fly, per a Detroit News report.

U of M opens as five-point favorites on the road against the Penn State Nittany Lions next Saturday.

The USC Trojans are reportedly targeting Michigan offensive coordinator Tim Drevno as their next head coach. USC has already contacted Drevno about the opening.

Four-star 2016 QB commit Brandon Peters is starting to convince some that he's the best pro-style quarterback recruit in the entire Class of 2016. Peters is planning to enroll early in Ann Arbor.

The Wolverines recently offered three-star Texas TE commit Major Tennison, but the 2017 standout remains firm in his pledge to the Longhorns.

Back to the Michigan Wolverines Newsfeed

Related Topics: College Football, Amara Darboh, Michigan Wolverines Football News, NCAA Football, Tim Drevno, Michigan Wolverines Football Recruiting News, Jake Rudock, Michigan Wolverines Football Recruiting