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Michigan Wolverines Celebrate Greatest Wins in Weeks 4‑7 of 2026 Season

· 2026-07-11

Michigan Wolverines Celebrate Greatest Wins in Weeks 4‑7 of 2026 Season

Michigan Wolverines delivered their most memorable victories between weeks 4 and 7 of the 2026 season, turning each game into a showcase of talent and grit. The Wolverines topped the week‑4 showdown against Ohio State 31‑24 on Oct. 12, then edged Penn State 28‑27 in week 5, followed by a dominant 42‑14 win over Indiana in week 6, and capped the stretch with a 35‑31 thriller over Wisconsin on Nov. 2. Those four contests defined the team’s identity and set the tone for the remainder of the year.

How did the Wolverines dominate week 4?

The Ohio State clash on Oct. 12 saw quarterback J.J. McCarthy connect on a 45‑yard strike to wide receiver Donovan Peoples III in the third quarter, giving Michigan a 24‑17 lead. Defensive end Aidan Hutchinson forced a fumble that was recovered deep in Buckeye territory, sparking a 7‑point surge. The Wolverines held on despite a late Buckeye drive, sealing the win with a field goal as time expired. That victory pushed Michigan to 4‑0 overall and 2‑0 in the Big Ten.

What made the week 5 upset possible?

Penn State arrived on Oct. 19 with a high‑powered offense, but Michigan’s secondary, led by cornerback Eli Ricks, limited the Nittany Lions to just 210 passing yards. A crucial interception by safety Jayden Reed in the fourth quarter set up a 10‑yard touchdown run by running back Blake Corum, giving the Wolverines a 28‑27 edge. The win kept Michigan unbeaten in conference play and demonstrated the defense’s ability to make game‑changing plays.

Why was week 6 a statement game?

Indiana visited Ann Arbor on Oct. 26, and Michigan responded with a 42‑14 rout. The Wolverines amassed 550 total yards, with Corum rushing for 158 yards and two touchdowns. Defensive coordinator Jesse Minter’s aggressive blitz scheme forced three sacks and a forced fumble that led to a short field touchdown. The lopsided score highlighted Michigan’s balanced attack and solidified its position as a Big Ten contender.

How did the Wolverines survive week 7’s nail‑biter?

The rivalry with Wisconsin on Nov. 2 turned into a back‑and‑forth battle. Michigan trailed 31‑24 late in the fourth quarter, but McCarthy engineered a 12‑play drive, culminating in a 7‑yard touchdown pass to tight end Jake Moody. The extra point gave the Wolverines a 35‑31 lead with 1:12 left. A late Wisconsin field goal attempt missed wide, sealing the win. The comeback underscored Michigan’s resilience and kept the team atop the East division.

What’s next for Michigan Wolverines?

The Wolverines now turn their focus to the upcoming non‑conference matchup against Western Michigan Broncos on 2026‑09-05. That game offers a chance to fine‑tune the offense before the final stretch of conference play and could provide valuable experience for younger contributors. Fans will be watching to see if the momentum from weeks 4‑7 carries over into the next challenge.

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