The
Michigan Wolverines seem to be untouchable right now. The Wolverines moved to
7-0 on Saturday with a 33-7 win over the Northwestern Wildcats on Saturday in
Ann Arbor in College Football season.

The
Wolverines won the coin toss for the game and deferred to the second half,
which put coordinator Mike Macdonald’s defense on the field first.  The Wolverines closed strong after a sluggish
start. They led by just three points at halftime, looking as if they were
peeking ahead to next week’s game against ninth-ranked Michigan State on the
road.

Michigan
pulled away from the Wildcats by outscoring them 23-0 in the first 16:40 of the
second half. Corum finished with 119 yards rushing and two touchdowns. Haskins
ran for 110 yards and two scores. Cade McNamara was 20 of 27 for 129 yards for
the Wolverines.

Northwestern
quarterback Ryan Hilinski, a South Carolina transfer, completed 14 of 29 passes
for 114 yards with an interception. He was replaced early in the fourth quarter
by Carl Richardson. Evan Hull had a 75-yard touchdown late in the second
quarter, making it 10-7 and nearly doubling the yards the Wildcats had in the
game at that point.

Michigan
has won its first seven games for the first time since 2016, Harbaugh’s second
season, when it started 9-0 and finished 10-3 with a loss to Florida State in
the Orange Bowl.

Wide
receiver Cornelius Johnson blocked a punt in the third quarter, setting up
Haskins’ 13-yard run that gave Michigan a 24-7 lead. He also caught three
passes for 30 yards, drew at least one flag for a first down, and had a 6-yard
run.

Northwestern
hosts the Minnesota Golden Gophers in their next game. Michigan plays at Spartan
Stadium in a highly anticipated matchup between them and the Michigan State
Spartans, both of whom are undefeated till now.

(With AP inputs)