Michigan Wolverines Power Ranking 2018 Week 10, Latest Odds

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Oct/31/2018

The Michigan Wolveringes are ranked at number 4 in the 2018 Week 10 Power Rankings. 


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Week 10 Power Rankings

ESPN.com: Unsung here: RB Karan Higdon - “Is it possible for a top-10 running back to be unsung? Michigan's offensive line and new quarterback Shea Patterson deserve a good deal of the credit they're getting for pumping some life into the Wolverines' offense, but Higdon and his downhill, lowered-shoulder running style have been the foundation of that improvement. He may not do it with a ton of flash, but Higdon has quietly topped 100 yards in every game this year except for the season-opening loss to Notre Dame.”

Week 10 Matchup

The Wolverines are a -10.5 home favorite against Penn State.

Penn State did beat Michigan last season but the Wolverines won the previous three.

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