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Michigan Hosts Wisconsin: Battle for Big Ten Supremacy on October 4, 2025

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Quinn Allen
October 4, 2025 8:22 PM
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Michigan Hosts Wisconsin: Battle for Big Ten Supremacy on October 4, 2025
On October 4, 2025, the No. 20 Michigan Wolverines will host the Wisconsin Badgers at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor for a pivotal Big Ten matchup. Michigan enters the contest with a 3-1 record (1-0 Big Ten), while Wisconsin stands at 2-2 (0-1 Big Ten). Kickoff is set for 12 p.m. ET on FOX. The Wolverines are riding a 26-game home win streak against unranked opponents, the third-longest active streak in the FBS. Under head coach Sherrone Moore, Michigan has looked strong on both sides of the ball, rebounding from a road loss to Oklahoma by defeating Nebraska 30-27—even in Moore’s absence due to suspension. Moore returns to the sideline for this matchup. Historically, Michigan has dominated this rivalry, holding a 52-17-1 all-time lead and a 24-7 mark at Michigan Stadium. The last meeting was a 38-17 Michigan victory in Madison in 2021. However, the last time Wisconsin visited Ann Arbor, the Badgers won 49-11 in an empty stadium during the 2020 COVID-19 season. Michigan has taken seven of the last ten meetings and 19 of the last 21 at the Big House. Full game notes provide a detailed look at the series and current season statistics. Michigan’s offense is led by running back Justice Haynes, who ranks third nationally in rushing yards per game (134.3) and has scored six touchdowns this season. Freshman quarterback Bryce Underwood has completed 58 of 102 passes for 733 yards and two touchdowns, while also adding three rushing scores. The Wolverines’ ground game ranks eighth in the FBS at 253.5 yards per game, and the team is ninth nationally with six interceptions. Linebacker Ernest Hausmann leads the defense with 29 tackles. Wisconsin, on the other hand, enters the game on a six-game Big Ten losing streak—their longest in over 20 years—and has dropped eight straight games against ranked opponents. The Badgers’ offense has struggled, especially without transfer quarterback Billy Edwards Jr., who remains a game-time decision after aggravating an injury in Week 4. Wisconsin’s last win over a ranked opponent was against Iowa before Luke Fickell took over as head coach. They are 0-7 against ranked teams under Fickell, as detailed in CBS Sports’ matchup preview. Statistically, the teams are evenly matched in total yards per game (129 each in their most recent contest), but Michigan has the edge in offensive production and turnover margin. The Wolverines have gained eight turnovers this season, ranking 20th nationally, and boast a balanced attack with multiple scoring threats. The odds favor Michigan by a wide margin, with most analysts predicting a comfortable win for the Wolverines. If Wisconsin is to pull off an upset, they will need a significant turnaround on offense and a healthy performance from Edwards Jr. Otherwise, Michigan’s depth and home-field advantage make them heavy favorites to extend their winning streak at the Big House. For live scores, team stats, and play-by-play updates, visit ESPN’s Michigan vs. Wisconsin Gamecast.
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Quinn Allen
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