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| 209 MICHIGAN | -17.5 | -24 EVEN / -24 / -24 -11 | -24 -15 | -2000 | -11.5 | 10Halftime 2 |
| 210 IOWA | 50 | 51o16 / 51.5u15 / 51o15 | 51u15 | +1000 | 24 | 8 |
http://hosted.stats.com/cfb/recap.asp?g=201611120028&e=2016_12_0028&home=28&vis=29Iowa +1100
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IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) Michigan failed its first major road test of the season.
It might not matter for the Wolverines and their playoff hopes - if they win out.
Freshman Keith Duncan kicked a 33-yard field goal as time expired and Iowa stunned second-ranked Michigan 14-13 on Saturday night, damaging the Wolverines' playoff hopes.
"We just have to look in the mirror and look at the film and become better because of this," Michigan tight end Jake Butt said. "There's really no excuse, there's absolutely no excuse."
But Michigan is still very much alive, in part because No. 3 Clemson and No. 4 Washington lost earlier in the day - at home, no less.
Still, it's the middle of November and the Wolverines have yet to beat a team with more than one league win on the road.
Iowa +1100
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