Visual Recap: #4 U-M 34, Maryland 27
Sept. 24 • Ann Arbor, Mich. • Michigan Stadium

8: The opening score came just eight seconds into the game, U-M's fastest touchdown to begin a game since Giles Jackson returned the opening kickoff 97 yards for a touchdown at Maryland in 2019, a play which took 11 seconds to unfold.


IT'S DROPPED
— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) September 24, 2022
Maryland drops the kickoff and @UMichFootball has it! pic.twitter.com/pveqHaZNNP










243: Junior running back Blake Corum rushed for 243 yards on 30 carries and two touchdowns. He set a career high in rushing yards in a single game (172 yards, Washington 2021).
- Corum extended his touchdown streak to four games this season and has nine touchdowns on the year.
- Corum now leads the Wolverines all-time with 6.47 career yards per attempt, passing Jon Vaughn (6.29, 1989-90).
- Corum is the first U-M running back to rush for over 200 yards since Karan Higdon (Wisconsin, 2017) and has the most rushing yards in a game since Denard Robinson posted 258 yards in 2010 against Notre Dame.
- He ranks seventh among Michigan's all-time leaders in single-game rushing yards.


1st: Senior tight end Luke Schoonmaker recorded his first touchdown of the 2022 season on a 10-yard reception. It was the fourth receiving touchdown of his career. Schoonmaker achieved career highs in receptions and receiving yards, finishing the day with seven catches and 72 yards.





Senior cornerback DJ Turner's interception in the second quarter was the third of his career and second against Maryland (Nov. 20, 2021).
They’re not catching him! pic.twitter.com/lOvCsvj7MQ
— Michigan Football (@UMichFootball) September 24, 2022
WHAT A PICK ??@UMichFootball pic.twitter.com/G7bRZkuY5x
— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) September 24, 2022


Always love seeing our guy @CharlesWoodson!#GoBlue https://t.co/LYTvoyoJuw pic.twitter.com/2dYIu994G0
— Michigan Football (@UMichFootball) September 24, 2022
Nobody is more hyped than @CharlesWoodson on @umichfootball game days ???? pic.twitter.com/zXPVS1n8O0
— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) September 24, 2022
U-M interim president President Mary Sue Coleman and her husband, Ken Coleman, served as honorary captains. Following the victory, Michigan has won 11 straight homecoming games and is 94-27 overall.



















Meechie!
— Michigan Football (@UMichFootball) September 24, 2022
So glad you got to celebrate a win with us today! pic.twitter.com/YlOeyzrZMO

U-M will hit the road for the first time this season with a trip to Iowa next weekend (Oct. 1). Kickoff is scheduled for noon on Fox.
Sing it loud and proud!#GoBlue pic.twitter.com/WITcgJOrzm
— Michigan Football (@UMichFootball) September 24, 2022
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