New Mexico’s liner runs from a brief skirmish with Michigan’s player


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A Lin of the New Mexico wolves did not want paper in an additional skirmish with the players of Michigan Wolverines during his confrontation of university football from the Opening Week on Saturday night.

Michigan had a substantial advantage in the third quarter when the wolves ran the ball in the middle for a few yards. The work ended with some thrust and thrust and seemed that the Wolverines supporter Ernest Hausmann disagreed with the Wolf Guard, Richard Pearce.

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Richard Pearce, from New Mexico, Lobos reacts after a play against the Wolverines at the Michigan stadium on August 30, 2025 in Ann Arbor. (Raj Mehta/Getty images)

The repetition showed that Pearce pushed Hausmann. Instead of getting involved with Hausmann, Pearce escaped the failures while the officials flew his whistles.

Michigan would last for the last time, picking up the 34-17 victory.

The Wolverines Campo Marshal, Bryce Underwood, had 251 air yards and a touchdown pass in the game. Judge Haynes had 159 yards in 16 hauls and scored three times. Marlin Klein led Michigan’s receptors with six trapped for 93 yards and a score.

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Michigan’s field marshal, Bryce Underwood, on the left, talks to Nate Marshall, Center, and Bryce Wilcox after his team’s victory over New Mexico, on Saturday, August 30, 2025, in Ann Arbor. (AP Photo/Ryan Sun)

Hausmann led the team with eight cup. Michigan’s defense had three captures in total.

New Mexico’s Marshal, Jack Layne, had 208 air yards, a touchdown pass and was collected three times. The DJ McKinney corridor also launched a touchdown. The open receiver Dorian Thomas had 10 trapped for 71 yards and two touchdowns.

New Mexico’s Marshal Jack Layne, on the left, gestures in the open receiver Evan Wysong during the Michigan game, on Saturday, August 30, 2025, in Ann Arbor. (AP Photo/Ryan Sun)

Michigan will go on the road to play Oklahoma next week. New Mexico will face the Idaho state.

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