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Today’s announced attendance of 111,170 marks the 317th consecutive crowd of 100,000-plus at Michigan Stadium. It also marks the largest home crowd at the Big House since hosting Ohio State on November 30, 2019 (attendance of 112,071).• In today’s second match-up between U-M and Texas, the Wolverines fell to 0-2 all-time with the Longhorns.
• Today’s honorary captain was MLB Hall of Famer Derek Jeter, five-time World Series Champion and 14-time MLB All-Star. Jeter attended U-M in the fall of 1992 before embarking on his career in professional baseball.
• Today’s loss ends U-M’s streak of 28 consecutive regular season wins (dating to 2021). The 28 wins tied a new record for the Big Ten Conference (previously shared by 1901-03 Michigan, 2005-07 Ohio State).
• Today’s loss ends U-M’s streak of 23 consecutive wins at Michigan Stadium (dating to 2021). The streak now sits as the third-longest in program history. Only Georgia (25 straight entering Week 2) has a longer active streak.
• Running back Jordan Marshall saw his first collegiate game action in today’s contest.
• Wide receiver Kendrick Bell made his first career start in today’s game. Fellow receiver C.J. Charleston also started, marking his first start at Michigan; he started 23 games at Youngstown State.
• Charleston caught his first pass as a Wolverine late in the first quarter, a 22-yard completion off a flea-flicker.
• Senior Quarterback Davis Warren completed 22 passes for a career-high 204 yards and a late fourth-quarter touchdown, spreading the ball to nine different U-M receivers.
• Junior tight end Colston Loveland led the Michigan receiving room with eight receptions for 70 yards. Loveland’s 77 career receptions rank sixth all-time for tight ends (passed Jay Riemersma’s 74, 1992-95) and his 1,041 career receiving yards are now fifth all-time among tight ends at U-M (passed Dick Rifenberg’s 1,006, 1946-48).
• Loveland tied his career high in receptions from last week against Fresno State (Aug. 31). He has a team-high 16 receptions through the first two games of the season.
• Sophomore receiver Semaj Morgan reeled in a 31-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter for his first receiving touchdown of the season, the third of his career. Morgan also registered five catches for 45 yards, a career-high in both metrics.
• Junior tight end Marlin Klein and senior receiver Peyton O’Leary recorded their first receptions of the season in the fourth quarter, a seven-yard and 22-yard catch respectively.
• Graduate student kicker Dominic Zvada converted a 37-yard field goal at the start of the second quarter to give U-M its first points of the game. He is a perfect five-for-five on the season.
• Zvada added a 52-yard field goal in the third quarter, his third 50-plus-yard field goal of the season. Zvada is tied with Bob Bergeron (1981-84) and James Turner (2023) for the fourth-most career 50-plus yard conversions in program history.
• This marks the third year in a row that a Wolverine kicker converted three 50-plus yard field goals in a season (Moody 2022, Turner ’23, Zvada ’24).
• Graduate student defensive back Makari Paige led the U-M defense with a team-leading six total tackles. He added a PBU in the second quarter.