Did Michigan Wolverines' Defense Falter Against USC Trojans?
The Michigan Wolverines faced a challenging encounter against the USC Trojans at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, ending with a 31-13 scoreline. This result brings the Wolverines to a 4-2 record, while the Trojans advance to 5-1.
First Quarter
The opening quarter saw the Trojans take an early lead with a touchdown, setting the tone for what would be a tough game for Michigan. The Maize and Blue struggled to find their rhythm offensively, unable to put points on the board.
Second Quarter
Michigan's offense showed signs of life in the second quarter. Bryce Underwood connected with Andrew Marsh for an impressive 69-yard touchdown pass, leveling scores temporarily. However, USC responded swiftly with another touchdown of their own before halftime.
Third Quarter
The third quarter was dominated by SC as they extended their lead further. Despite efforts from Michigan's defense led by Ernest Hausmann who recorded seven tackles, they couldn't prevent another Trojan touchdown.
Fourth Quarter
In the final period, Michigan managed to add six more points through two field goals but failed to close in on SC's lead. Zeke Berry made notable contributions defensively with an interception and pass defended but it wasn't enough as USC sealed victory with ten additional points.
As fans digest this performance and analyze Michigan Wolverines post-match stats, attention turns towards their next challenge against Washington Huskies at home in Ann Arbor on October 18th at 12:00 PM EDT. Fans can catch all action live on FOX network.
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