The Michigan Wolverines defeated the Wisconsin Badgers 24-10 on Saturday afternoon at Michigan Stadium to improve to 4-1 on the season.

Here are key takeaways from Michigan’s win.

Michigan allowed a touchdown on Wisconsin’s opening drive but only gave up three points the rest of the afternoon. Michigan allowed just 252 yards of total offense (4.4 yards per play), and the Badgers were 4-of-14 on third down. Rod Moore had an interception, Derrick Moore had a sack, and Jimmy Rolder paced the defense with seven tackles. While Wisconsin’s offense isn’t exactly good, this was the type of defensive performance necessary before facing a vastly more talented USC offense next week.

Dominic Zvada went 1-of-2, making a field goal from 40 yards out but missing a 27-yard chip shot. Zvada is now 8-of-

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