Home / Sports / Michigan Wolverines Seek Big Ten Title and Playoff Bid After Bye Week

Michigan Wolverines Seek Big Ten Title and Playoff Bid After Bye Week

Summary

  • Michigan Wolverines return to action after second bye week
  • Wolverines have 7-2 record, won 5 of last 6 games
  • Northwestern Wildcats are 5-4 under third-year coach David Braun
Michigan Wolverines Seek Big Ten Title and Playoff Bid After Bye Week

On November 15, 2025, the No. 18 Michigan Wolverines return to the field after their second bye week of the season. At 7-2, the Wolverines have won 5 of their past 6 games and are looking to capitalize on this momentum as they take on the Northwestern Wildcats at Wrigley Field.

The Wildcats, led by third-year head coach David Braun, currently hold a 5-4 record and have been tough to beat at home, going 4-1 this season. However, they face a daunting task as they try to end an 8-game losing streak against their rivals, the Wolverines, who have dominated the all-time series 60-15-2. Northwestern's last win over Michigan came in 2008.

This matchup at the historic baseball stadium will be Michigan's first game at a baseball venue since 2008. For the Wolverines, the key will be controlling the tempo and avoiding a potential trap game. Northwestern's identity under Braun is to slow the game down, win the time of possession battle, and rely on a disciplined, efficient defense. Michigan will need to match that patience and efficiency on both sides of the ball to come out on top.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Wolverines will need to match the Wildcats' patience and efficiency on both offense and defense to control the tempo and avoid a potential trap game.
The Wolverines currently hold a 7-2 record and have won 5 of their past 6 games.
The Wildcats are led by third-year head coach David Braun.

Read more news on