No. 2 Michigan romps past Minnesota 52-10 with pair of pick-6s for 17th straight win in Big Ten
Associated PressThe AP Top 25 college football poll is back every week throughout the season! Will Johnson returned an interception 36 yards for a score on Minnesota’s second snap, a spark the second-ranked Wolverines kept from start to finish in a 52-10 win over the Gophers on Saturday night. Sabb’s leaping grab of a third down throw by Athan Kaliakmanis gave Michigan a 45-10 lead that earned McCarthy the rest of the game off while Jack Tuttle and Jayden Denegal split the fourth quarter. STREAK STUFF Michigan’s 17-game conference winning streak, which excludes the Big Ten championship game last year, trails only a 19-game run from 1990-1992. “He’s just got a great command of the offense.” Minnesota: With Big Ten rushing leader Darius Taylor out with an injury for the second straight game, the Gophers were simply too short on skill to keep up with the Wolverines.