Washington vs Michigan Football History

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2 min readJan 9, 2024

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Michigan vs Washington are set to clash on Monday night in the College Football Playoff national championship game, vying for the coveted title that symbolizes the pinnacle of success in college football and secures a lasting place in its illustrious history.

Although they will officially join the same conference next season, the Wolverines and Huskies share a history, and Monday’s encounter marks another significant chapter in their ongoing story.

Both Michigan and Washington hold prominent positions in their respective conferences, boasting national championships within the last 35 years. Given their dominance in the Big Ten and Pac-12, it’s not surprising that a quarter of their 13 historical matchups, including four of the past nine, have unfolded on the grand stage of the Rose Bowl.

While the events of the past may not definitively foreshadow the outcome of Monday’s showdown at NRG Stadium in Houston, they provide valuable insights into how these programs have historically stacked up against each other in their prior encounters.

Here’s everything you need to know about the Washington vs Michigan Football History

Michigan all-time record vs. Washington Games

The Wolverines boast an 8–5 record in the 13 matchups against the Huskies. Early in the series, Michigan asserted dominance by securing victories in the first four contests, each with a margin of at least two touchdowns. Notably, their inaugural encounter on Sept. 26, 1953, in Ann Arbor resulted in a commanding 50–0 triumph.

However, the dynamic shifted in the late 1970s, leading to a more evenly matched competition. Commencing with a 27–20 victory for Washington in the Rose Bowl on Jan. 2, 1978, Michigan holds a 4–5 record against the Huskies, with a 2–2 mark in Rose Bowl matchups.

As the Wolverines gear up for Monday’s national title game, they bring a two-game winning streak in the series, securing a 31–10 victory in Ann Arbor on Sept. 11, 2021. In that season, Michigan achieved a 12–2 record, clinching the Big Ten title and a playoff spot, while Washington struggled with a 4–8 record, leading to the dismissal of coach Jimmy Lake. Read More

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