
Postgame Notes: #1 Oregon 38, Michigan 17
11/2/2024 7:08:00 PM | Football
• Today's announced attendance of 110,576 marks the 322nd consecutive crowd of 100,000-plus at Michigan Stadium.
• Today's honorary captains were Big Ten Television partner executives and U-M alumni David Berson (CBS) and Gary Zinkel (NBC Olympics). Fox's Mark Silverman was an honorary captain in name but could not attend today's game.
• In the sixth all-time match-up between Michigan and Oregon, U-M fell to 3-3 overall and 3-2 in games played between the two teams at Michigan Stadium.
• Today's game marked the 22nd time that the Wolverines faced the No. 1 ranked team in the country according to Associated Press and the first since 2006 (at Ohio State). The loss moves them to a 3-17-1 record all-time in these match-ups.
• Quarterback Davis Warren completed 12 passes for 164 yards and two touchdowns, marking his first multi-touchdown game.
• Warren completed touchdowns to wide receivers Tyler Morris and Peyton O'Leary, marking O'Leary's first score this season and the second of his career.
• Wide receiver Joe Taylor forced a fumble, and wide receiver C.J. Charleston recovered it on Oregon's punt return in the first quarter, leading to a touchdown for U-M's first points.
• Following the fumble recovery, Morris caught a seven-yard touchdown pass—his first of the season and second of his career. He ended the game with three receptions for 38 yards.
• Donovan Edwards added one receiving yard, moving him past B.J. Askew (777) and into second place for career receiving yards by a Michigan running back (778). Edwards is now 32 yards shy of Anthony Thomas's record (810).
• Tight end Colston Loveland has led or co-led U-M in receptions in every game he has played this season, totaling 49 catches.
• Loveland caught seven passes for 112 yards today, holding him at third in Michigan history for receptions and yards, trailing Jake Butt (138 receptions, 1,646 yards) and Jim Mandich (119 receptions, 1,508 yards).
• Loveland contributed 112 of U-M's 165 total receiving yards today, marking his first career 100-yard game and the first 100-yard game for a Michigan tight end since Butt's 102 yards (Rutgers, 2015).
• Loveland recorded his 12th career game with more than 50 receiving yards, tying Butt for the most all-time among Michigan tight ends.
• Linebacker Ernest Hausmann leads the defense with 66 total tackles, including a team-high 10 today, marking the second consecutive game he has led the Wolverines. Hausmann has nine-plus tackles in four of the last five games.
• Hausmann's 10 total tackles mark his second career game with 10 or more tackles (12 at Washington, 2024).
• Defensive back Wesley Walker registered a Michigan career-high seven total tackles, including four solo tackles on the Ducks' opening drive. Walker also made his first start as a Wolverine, becoming the ninth player to start for U-M this year after transferring.
• Three U-M defenders tied or set career highs in tackles today: defensive back Mason Curtis (three), defensive lineman Trey Pierce (two), and Walker.