ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Michigan football has, thus far, faced only unranked teams. On Saturday, that’s about to change.
The No. 4 Wolverines (via the USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll) face off against No. 10 Penn State on Saturday, the toughest test the maize and blue will have faced yet. Last year, Michigan traveled to Happy Valley and narrowly beat the Nittany Lions on the road. Thus, PSU is certainly looking for revenge.
From the upcoming matchup, to Mike Hart’s health, to how the team has fared thus far, head coach Jim Harbaugh discussed the state of the program on Monday at his weekly media availability. Here is everything he had to say.