The decision to cancel this week's Michigan-Maryland game has deprived the Wolverines a chance to finish the regular season with a winning record. At 2-4, the lone game remaining on the schedule is a road matchup against Ohio State on Dec. 12, followed by a to-be-determined opponent on Dec. 19.
The cancellation also clinched another dubious mark in what's been a historically dismal season: For the first time in program history, Michigan has gone winless at home.
The Wolverines first started playing football in 1879 and began keeping track of home and away records in 1883.