Michigan football vs Texas, Citrus Bowl
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Bryce Underwood dazzled and derped for Michigan football, and interim coach Biff Poggi had the Wolverines loose for the Citrus Bowl.
The Wolverines couldn't hold onto a 3-point 3rd-quarter lead after Bryce Underwood threw three interceptions in the 2nd half.
On 3rd-and-10 from the Longhorns' 25-yard line, Texas quarterback Arch Manning found receiver Ryan Wingo for a 22-yard completion, bringing the Longhorns near midfield. Two plays later, freshman running back Christian Clark ripped off a 22-yard run, bringing the Longhorns to the Michigan 31-yard line.
Arch Manning turned in a memorable performance to lead No. 13 Texas to a 41-27 Citrus Bowl victory over No. 18 Michigan on Wednesday. The Longhorns' star quarterback capped his redshirt sophomore season by outperforming Michigan's Bryce Underwood in a back-and-forth battle between two former No. 1 overall prospects.
Just four days after BYU defeated Georgia Tech in the 2025 Pop-Tarts Bowl, Orlando’s Camping World Stadium sees another anticipated matchup: No. 13 Texas Longhorns vs. No. 18 Michigan Wolverines in the 2025 Cheez-It Citrus Bowl.
College football blue bloods square off Wednesday afternoon in Orlando, as the 13th-ranked Texas Longhorns and No. 18 Michigan Wolverines take the field in the 2025 Cheez-It Citrus Bowl.
Biff Poggi spent four full seasons with the Michigan football program and was named the interim head coach after Sherrone Moore's firing in mid-December. Poggi
Michigan football will play in the Citrus Bowl, according to Brett McMurphy of On3.com. That was something most Wolverines fans expected, but it's locked in now. Michigan will play an SEC opponent. We all know that it will be Texas. A game against ...
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Despite Biff Poggi’s comments that there could be 25 new opt-outs for the Citrus Bowl, everyone made the trip to Orlando.