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Wolverines Dominate: Unbeaten Michigan Faces USC
3 Jan
Summary
- Michigan, ranked No. 2, remains undefeated at 12-0.
- USC's star scorer Rodney Rice may miss the game due to injury.
- Michigan averages nearly 100 points per game, dominating opponents.

The No. 2 Michigan Wolverines are poised for their first game of the New Year, hosting the USC Trojans. Michigan enters this contest with an unblemished 12-0 record, positioning them as one of the nation's six remaining undefeated teams. USC, despite their own strong 12-1 record and national ranking, is grappling with the potential season-ending injury to their second-leading scorer, Rodney Rice, who averages over 20 points per game.
The Wolverines have demonstrated remarkable dominance this season, with nine wins by 20 or more points, including multiple blowout victories. Their offense is a scoring powerhouse, averaging 96.8 points per game, significantly higher than any other Big Ten team. This offensive prowess, combined with a strong performance in assists, makes them a formidable opponent at Crisler Center.
This matchup also marks a reunion for Michigan with former player Terrance Williams II, who previously contributed to the Wolverines' successes. Despite USC's offensive capabilities, Michigan's consistent high-scoring performances and defensive pressure are expected to continue their winning streak, projecting a decisive victory for the Wolverines.




