Michigan Stadium • Ann Arbor, Mich. Saturday, Nov. 28, 2020 • 12 p.m. EST
Series vs. Penn State: U-M leads 14-9
Series Streak: PSU won 1
Last Meeting: 2019 (PSU 28, U-M 21)
Last Michigan Win: 2018 (U-M 42, PSU 7)
Wolverines are seeking their 15th victory in 24 match-ups with the Nittany Lions (14-9 record).
• U-M has compiled an 8-3 record against PSU at Michigan Stadium.
• Michigan is 29th nationally in passing offense (279 yards/game).
• Giles Jackson was named the Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week after returning a 95-yard kick off for a touchdown at Rutgers.
• Gemon Green is second in the Big Ten and ninth nationally in passes defended (1.6 avg.).
• Hassan Haskins is tops in rushing yards (277) and rushing TDs (4).
Television Coverage
ABC will broadcast the game to a national audience. Dave Pasch (play-by-play), Mike Golic Sr. (color) and Paul Carcaterra (sideline) will call the game.
Radio Coverage
Jim Brandstatter (play-by-play), Dan Dierdorf (color) and Doug Karsch (sideline) will call the action on the Learfield IMG College Michigan Football Radio Network. Anchored by WWJ-AM (950) in Detroit, the Michigan Radio Network is comprised of 38 affiliate stations in Michigan and Ohio during football season (see page 3).
Wolverines and Nittany Lions
This will be the 24th meeting between Michigan and Penn State. The Wolverines have a 14-9 advantage in the all time series, with an 8-3 record at Michigan Stadium and a 6-6 mark at Beaver Stadium.
Michigan vs. Penn State at Michigan Stadium This will be the 12th game played between the two schools at Michigan Stadium. The Wolverines have com piled an 8-3 record against the Nittany Lions at the Big House, which includes victories in the past three match ups. U-M defeated PSU, 42-7, during the 2018 season.
Michigan has three student-athletes from the state of Pennsylvania: junior offensive lineman Kraig Correll (Easton), freshman running back Gaige Garcia (Catawissa) and senior defensive lineman Donovan Jeter (Beaver Falls).
141st Season of Michigan Football
The 2020 season marks the 141st in Michigan Football history. The Wolverines have an NCAA-leading 964 victories, claimed 42 Big Ten Championships and won 11 national titles since the inception of the program in 1879.