Michigan Wolverines vs Central Michigan Chippewas Picks and Predictions September 13th 2025

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Michigan Wolverines vs Central Michigan Chippewas Picks and Predictions

The Michigan Wolverines return to Ann Arbor with a new interim coach and plenty of questions after a loss at Oklahoma. Interim coach Biff Poggi will lead the team while head coach Sherrone Moore serves a suspension. The Central Michigan Chippewas arrive for their third straight road game, bringing a physical, run-heavy style under first-year coach Matt Drinkall.

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Michigan: Adjusting Under Interim Leadership

Biff Poggi takes the reins for Michigan this week, a familiar presence from Jim Harbaugh’s staff. Poggi was chosen for his experience and player relationships, while coordinators Chip Lindsey and Wink Martindale continue calling plays.

Michigan fell 24-13 to Oklahoma last week, struggling offensively outside of a 75-yard run from Justice Haynes. Freshman quarterback Bryce Underwood completed just 9 of 24 passes for 142 yards, showing flashes but also clear growing pains. The Wolverines will look to get him back on track at home. Defensively, Michigan performed better and could get a boost with the potential return of Rod Moore, a key safety from their 2023 national championship run.

Michigan Snapshot

CategoryStatKey Note
Record1-1Loss vs Oklahoma
QB Bryce Underwood142 yds, 37.5% compFreshman starter
RB Justice Haynes75-yd TD runOffensive highlight
Defense213 yds allowed (ex. long run)Strong performance

Central Michigan: Road-Weary But Resilient

Central Michigan has already traveled coast-to-coast, beating San Jose State in Week 1 before a 45-17 loss to Pitt. The Chippewas leaned on three quarterbacks last week — Joe Labas, Jadyn Glasses, and Angel Flores — but none found sustained success.

Rushing has been a concern, with only 40 yards against Pitt. Still, Coach Matt Drinkall remains optimistic, pointing to the team’s physical style and the growth potential of a young roster. Saturday’s game marks another chance to measure themselves against a top-25 opponent.

Central Michigan Snapshot

CategoryStatKey Note
Record1-1Loss vs Pitt, win vs SJSU
QB RotationLabas, Glasses, FloresShared snaps
Rush Yards vs Pitt40 totalMajor concern
Head CoachMatt DrinkallFirst-year leader

Matchups to Watch

The Wolverines’ defense against Central Michigan’s ground game is the clearest mismatch. Michigan’s front seven contained Oklahoma well, and if Rod Moore returns, the secondary should be even stronger. On offense, Bryce Underwood’s development will be the focus. If he finds rhythm with his receivers early, the Wolverines should move the ball effectively.

For the Chippewas, controlling time of possession through their multi-tight-end sets will be critical. If they struggle to run again, the pressure will fall on their quarterbacks to create plays against an elite defense.

Series History and Context

Michigan and Central Michigan haven’t met often, but the Wolverines have historically dominated matchups with MAC opponents. The Wolverines enter looking to rebound after a rare early-season stumble, while the Chippewas seek a program-defining upset on the road.

Picks and Predictions

Michigan enters as a heavy favorite, and rightly so. The Wolverines’ defense should control the game, and Underwood has an opportunity to grow against a less intimidating secondary. Central Michigan’s offensive inconsistency and lack of rushing production make it difficult to project an upset.

My projection calls for Michigan to win 34-10, covering a likely large spread. Bettors can find updated lines on the college football odds page and explore expert analysis at the NCAAF picks hub. For broader wagering strategies, check the Expert NFL Betting Guide.