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ANN ARBOR, Mich. — A third of the way into the 2021 season, it’s about to reach the first crescendo for Michigan football.
Though the final stretch of the season is the most difficult, playing at Penn State, at Maryland, and then hosting Ohio State, the Wolverines just opened the Big Ten slate against Rutgers, but goes to Madison to take on Wisconsin — where it hasn’t won since 2001 — before a prime time matchup at Nebraska.
Despite the struggles in the second half against Rutgers, Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh seems optimistic about his team’s chances, but notes that playing at Wisconsin will really test the resolve of these current Wolverines.
Here is everything Jim Harbaugh said in his Week 5 press conference.
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