Michigan Wolverines outlast USC Trojans 27-24 with last-second touchdown in thrilling Big Ten opener
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- Michigan Wolverines outlast USC Trojans 27-24 with last-second touchdown in thrilling Big Ten opener
Check out full postgame highlights as the Michigan Wolverines outlasted the USC Trojans 27-24 in a thrilling Big Ten opener on Saturday afternoon! Michigan running back Kalel Mullings racked up a career-high 159 rushing yards and two touchdowns to help extend a historic 26-game win streak in Big Ten play, while Wolverines star cornerback Will Johnson became the first player in school history to record three interceptions returned for a touchdown in the win over USC. Mullings capped off his career-best performance with a memorable game-winning touchdown in the final minute to power past USC and open Big Ten play on a positive note!
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Love the highlights. So many people just show one or two scores and key plays. This video shows almost all of the big plays
USC was overrated. It has to do with all these “experts” talking about how good and impressive this USC team is. I mean come on, LSU was bad, they still are, USC beat them, barely and they got the hype. Michigan has pretty good defense, but their offense is one dimensional, and USC can’t even beat that. Let that sink in
@@hengchen6688 Yeah I don’t think USC is a great team but it’s still a solid win and Michigan can build on it moving forward. I think a lot of the teams in the 10-20 range are good but not great and both Michigan and USC fall into that category.
@@chas_post23 that I agree
@@hengchen6688 I think Texas, Georgia and Ohio State are in a tier of their own right now with Alabama, Tennessee, Miami and Ole Miss not too far behind. Beyond that it gets kind of murky.
@@chas_post23 games so far look like it’s gonna be between Texas and Ohio states. But October should give us better picture
@@hengchen6688 Yeah I can’t wait for all of the big games over the next several weeks! It starts this weekend with Georgia at Alabama. Who do you think will win that matchup?