Michigan
Penn State Wrestling Routs Michigan in a Prime-Time Big Ten Match
Penn State’s wrestling roster already boasted the star energy to repeat as NCAA staff champs. However with the freshmen asserting themselves, the Nittany Lions are assembling one other unstoppable drive.
Freshmen Alex Facundo and Levi Haines delivered upset wins, at the very least per the rankings, because the top-ranked Nittany Lions dominated No. 4 Michigan 30-8 in a Large Ten match Friday on the Bryce Jordan Middle.
Earlier than a crowd of practically 16,000 followers, and with soccer coach James Franklin and athletic director Patrick Kraft sitting matside, the Lions buried Michigan below eight straight wins after shedding the opening bout. Michigan had topped Penn State finally yr’s Large Ten match, which seems extremely unlikely this season.
Penn State (9-0, 2-0 Large Ten) gained its thirty seventh consecutive twin match courting to the 2019-20 season. The Lions return to the Bryce Jordan Middle on Jan. 27 to host Iowa for one more epic Large Ten twin. In the event that they beat Michigan State on Sunday, the Lions will wrestle for coach Cael Sanderson’s a hundredth profession Large Ten win towards Iowa.
Here is the breakdown of Penn State’s win over Michigan, beginning with the battle of unbeatens that closed the match.
285: Mason Parris (Michigan) dec. Greg Kerkvliet 3-1
Kerkvliet, the nation’s top-ranked heavyweight, defeated No. 2 Parris thrice final season, together with on the Large Ten and NCAA tournaments. They entered Friday’s twin unbeaten, with Parris ending his shedding streak on a third-period takedown.
Kerkvleit (7-1) defeated Parris (18-0) within the NCAA comfort semifinals final season, and the 2 are destined for extra postseason motion in March. Friday was a primer.
197: Max Dean (Penn State) dec. Brendin Yatooma 10-1
Dean continued the cleanse from an early season detour, when he misplaced consecutive bouts at Rider and Lehigh (to former teammate Michael Beard). Dean dominated Yatooma for his sixth consecutive win.
184: Aaron Brooks (Penn State) dec. Matt Finesilver 14-4
Brooks’ first main choice of the season was dominant and economical. Brooks, sharpening for a run at his third NCAA title, improved to 6-1. His lone loss was a shocking 9-7 choice towards Iowa State’s Marcus Coleman in December. Brooks stays the nation’s No. 1 at 184.
174: Carter Starocci (Penn State) pin Max Maylor 4:15
Starocci, among the many nation’s greatest pound-for-pound wrestlers, improved to 9-0 along with his eighth bonus-point victory of the season. Starocci, who has not allowed a takedown this season, has generated a formidable 40 dual-match factors regardless of wrestling simply 9 bouts.
165: Alex Facundo (Penn State) dec. Cameron Amine 5-5 (Using Time Standards)
Facundo, a redshirt freshman wrestling his first Large Ten bout, scored the stunner of the evening. Facundo (10-1) outlasted the fifth-ranked Amine, a returning NCAA semifinalist, with the riding-time benefit within the second tiebreaker. Facundo used two dazzling escapes, one close to the top of regulation and one other within the tiebreaker, to convey the Bryce Jordan Middle to its ft. Kraft went notably wild.
Facundo stood as much as Amine from the start, scoring the bout’s first takedown. Amine took a 4-3 lead with 20 seconds remaining, however Facundo caught the discharge to drive time beyond regulation. The Sixteenth-ranked Facundo, whose solely loss is to third-ranked David Carr of Iowa State, might leap into the highest 10 with the win.
157: Levi Haines (Penn State) dec. Will Lewan 3-1 SV
Haines, the spectacular true freshman wrestling at a weight class Penn State wanted a jolt, scored the most important win of his younger profession. Haines shed certainly one of Lewan’s few assaults in sudden victory and responded with a takedown for a 3-1 victory.
Lewan, 10-4 and a two-time All-American, entered the bout ranked tenth nationally, whereas Haines step by step had risen to No. 17. However Haines (12-1) scored his fifth win over a ranked opponent this season. He has crushed ranked wrestlers in consecutive bouts, together with a significant of Wisconsin’s Garrett Mannequin, and seems to have secured the lineup spot for the season.
149: Shayne Van Ness (Penn State) dec. Fidel Mayora 14-4
Van Ness, who had misplaced his final two bouts to a number of the nation’s prime wrestlers, rebounded along with his second main of the season. Van Ness strung collectively early takedowns in dominating Mayora, wrestling his first bout of the season.
In his earlier two outings, Van Ness fell to No. 2 Austin Gomez of Wisconsin (6-3) and No. 6 Panino Johnson of Iowa State.
141: Beau Bartlett (Penn State) dec. Cole Mattin 7-2
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Bartlett prolonged his excellent season to 13 wins with an distinctive win over the ranked Mattin. Bartlett (No. 4 based on InterMat) took management of the match with a deft second-period reversal. The transfer gave him a 4-0 lead, which he rode to victory.
Bartlett has allowed simply two takedowns this season.
133: Roman Bravo-Younger (Penn State) dec. Dylan Ragusin 4-2
Bravo-Younger, the nation’s top-ranked wrestler at 133, prolonged his win streak to 44 consecutive bouts along with his typical willpower. After all, he did so with just a little drama.
After giving up a first-period takedown, simply the second he has allowed this season, Bravo-Younger opened the second interval with an escape/takedown sequence to prime the nation’s fifth-ranked wrestler.
Bravo-Younger (8-0) has wrestled a restricted scheduled to this point, one thing Sanderson hinted at earlier than the season. However the two-time NCAA champ actually is aware of how you can put together for March and can start elevating his preparation accordingly.
125: Jack Medley (Michigan) tech. fall Gary Steen 19-5 in 5:38
Medley, ranked No. 23 nationally based on InterMat, took benefit of a niche in Penn State’s lineup with a technical fall. Steen (4-9) is working his means via, a freshman, is working his means via his freshman season whereas Jimmy Howard is out with an damage.
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Michigan
LOOK: Top Michigan Football 2026 target has message for fans following Brady Hart decommitment
Michigan lost a huge part of its 2026 recruiting class on Friday when four-star quarterback Brady Hart decommitted. But not only did Hart choose to leave the Wolverines, but he is reclassifying to the 2025 cycle and will sign with Texas A&M. Five-star Bryce Underwood was the top prize for the maize and blue, but losing a talented signal-caller is never easy.
The Wolverines are now down to two commitments in the ’26 cycle with Hart no longer in the fold, but Michigan appears to be in a good position with four-star running back Javian Osborne. On3’s EJ Holland was in Texas on Friday to see Osborne and the Forney (TX) product was decked out in Michigan and his message to the fans was simple: “Go blue baby”.
According to the Composite ranking, Osborne is the 69th-ranked player in the ’26 cycle and the No. 5 running back. According to On3, Texas is in the driver’s seat to land Osborne, but he has good connections with the Wolverines and Michigan will be a tough beat for any school.
Here is Gabe Brooks’ scouting report on Osborne on 247Sports:
High-volume workhorse with huge production as a sophomore. Creative runner in the hole and the first 10-20 yards. Capable of stacking cuts at any level of the defense and bursting to green grass. Runs with impressive initial acceleration. Quick-footed to set up cuts and mask impending redirection. Top-end gear does not match early speed but is not a weakness, as reflected by an encouraging 11.05 100 in Spring 2024. Violent gait that helps shake glancing contact, but might influence balance. Repeatedly showed hop-skip-jump close-quarters evasiveness as a sophomore. Consistency as a run finisher should increase with physical development. Capable pass catcher who ideally will get more reps in that category. Occasionally gathers and gears down slightly when redirecting. In a loaded TXHSFB 2026 RB cycle, has a case for RB1 and is in the discussion entering the 2024 season. Projects as a potential high-major impact player who could develop into a pro prospect down the road.
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Michigan
Best College Football Prop Bets for Michigan vs. Ohio State in Week 14
“The Game” goes down on Saturday, but with less stakes on one side.
After several years of a College Football Playoff level game between Michigan and Ohio State, the Wolverines have cratered in a post National Championship hangover and are catching nearly three touchdowns at rival Ohio State, who is favored to win the National Championship.
Michigan’s offense has been its weak point all season, but Colston Loveland has produced when healthy. Will he be able to fill up the stat sheet in this rivalry matchup?
Meanwhile, look for a clean effort from the Ohio State offense who has a significant talent advantage in this one as it looks to secure a Big Ten title berth with veteran receiver Emeka Egbuka.
Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook
Emeka Egbuka OVER 54.5 Receiving Yards
Egbuka had a big outing against Indiana, who runs a ton of zone coverage, catching seven passes for 80 yards in the blowout victory.
Michigan, like Indiana, runs most of its defense through zone coverage, which is where Egbuka thrives.
The pass catcher sees his target share go up by more than five percent against zone coverage with a team high 27%. However, this number is up only four yards from last week despite the big outing.
Give me the over here.
Will Howard UNDER 11.5 Rushing Yards
The strength of the Michigan defense is on the defensive line this season, and Ohio State does have three preseason starters out on the offensive line. While I do think Ohio State can avoid too much havoc from the Wolverines to lose this game, I do think we can see a few sacks from the Michigan front seven, which of course will harm Howard’s rushing yard total.
With a game likely against Oregon on deck with a win in this one, I believe the Buckeyes try to keep Howard clean and not run him too much. Howard had five rushes for -1 yards last week while taking a sack, I can see a similar rushing yard output here.
Colston Loveland OVER 53.5 Receiving Yards
While I expect Michigan to struggle against an elite defense like Ohio State, Loveland has been the only consistent threat in this Wolverines offense that will likely need to throw at a high clip in this game.
Ohio State changes up its coverages a lot, but Loveland is clearly the top target in this group, racking 84 targets on the season. He has at least double digit targets in four games already this season, and I can see similar volume in a game the team is its biggest underdog of the season.
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“Lake enhanced snow showers were causing light snow accumulations over some roads near and north of the Michigan border. Temperatures away from Lake Michigan have fallen several degrees below freezing. Some streets may develop patches of black ice where wet surfaces have frozen. If you are travelling early this morning, be prepared for snow covered and slippery roads,” says the weather service.
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