Wolverines' Johnson, Tuttle will miss game against Spartans
Michigan Wolverines Set to Face Michigan State in Rivalry Matchup
ANN ARBOR, Mich. - The Michigan Wolverines will be without two key players when they face their rivals, the Michigan State Spartans, on Saturday.
Key Players Out for Michigan
Wide receiver Roman Johnson and tight end Joel Honigford will both miss the game due to injuries.
Johnson, a sophomore, is Michigan's leading receiver with 25 catches for 400 yards and four touchdowns. Tuttle, a junior, has played an essential role in Michigan's passing game, contributing 12 catches for 150 yards.
The absences of Johnson and Tuttle are a significant blow to Michigan's offense. The Wolverines will need other players to step up in their place if they want to have a chance to win the game.
Michigan Still Favored in the Rivalry Matchup
Despite the injuries, Michigan is still favored to win the game against Michigan State. The Wolverines are ranked No. 11 in the country, while the Spartans are unranked.
Michigan has won the last three meetings between the two teams. The Wolverines will look to extend their winning streak to four games on Saturday.
Conclusion
The Michigan Wolverines will be without two key players when they face their rivals, the Michigan State Spartans, on Saturday. The absences of Johnson and Tuttle are a significant blow to Michigan's offense, but the Wolverines are still favored to win the game.