Michigan Wolverines Make History with 1,000 Wins Amid Sign-Stealing Scandal
Acting head coach Sherrone Moore leads team to victory as Jim Harbaugh serves suspension, raising concerns ahead of Ohio State game.
- Michigan Wolverines became the first college football program to reach 1,000 wins after defeating Maryland 31-24, despite head coach Jim Harbaugh serving a suspension for a sign-stealing scandal.
- Offensive coordinator Sherrone Moore led the Wolverines to the milestone victory as acting head coach in Harbaugh's absence.
- Michigan's victory sets up a match against the undefeated Ohio State Buckeyes in their regular-season finale, which will also be without Harbaugh due to his suspension.
- Michigan's linebackers coach, Chris Partridge, was fired for allegedly interfering with the NCAA’s in-person scouting investigation.
- Despite the win, Michigan's pass defense and quarterback J.J. McCarthy's performance were criticized, raising concerns ahead of the Ohio State game.






























