Longhorns Wire staff predictions for Texas Longhorns vs. Michigan Wolverines

Find out who the Longhorns Staff favors in the Texas vs. Michigan showdown.

It’s finally here. The most anticipated non-conference game in college football between the Texas Longhorns and Michigan Wolverines kicks off in mere hours.

The game will be the focus of the college football world on Saturday. Fox Big Noon Kickoff will be there. ESPN College GameDay will be there. MLB Hall of Famer Derek Jeter will be Michigan’s honorary captain and Longhorns Minister of Culture” Matthew McConaughey will be in Ann Arbor L-I-V-I-N’. Swimming GOAT Michael Phelps will be the College GameDay guest picker and for some reason, Will Ferrell will be on hand. 

Michigan and Texas have met only once, and that game was an epic clash that made Vince Young a household name. Will this game live up to the hype?

Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor – Junfu Han via Imagn Content Services

Jamie Gatlin’s Prediction:

After an impressive Week One win, the Longhorns will take on the defending national champions Michigan Wolverines on Saturday. While Michigan has undergone numerous changes, it will still be a tough test for Texas.

For the Longhorns, the key will be getting the offense going early. Last week, Matthew Golden and Ryan Wingo showed that they can be a lethal duo, which will make life difficult for the Wolverine’s secondary.

Take the Longhorns in what should be a hard-fought battle.

Prediction: Longhorns 35, Michigan 20

Trey Luerssen’s Prediction:

I agree with Rick Neuheisel, I think Texas wins big. If there is a concern for the Longhorns, it might be in the running game. Michigan still has a stout run defense and I don’t think the Colorado State game provided enough evidence that the running back injuries of fall camp won’t be a problem.

Michigan has a good secondary, but Fresno State did have success in the passing game. I think Texas QB Quinn Ewers picks them apart. Michigan’s offense is not particularly prolific and will struggle against the speed of Texas’ defense.

The Longhorns might start slow. They environment of 110,000+ in the Big House will be intimidating. But I’d be more concerned if it was a night game.

Prediction: Longhorns 30, Michigan 9

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