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Michigan State football lost its eighth straight streak against Iowa in Iowa City in CFB Week 13. Here's a recap:
Here are semifinal scores and the finals schedule in the Michigan high school football playoffs. All finals at Ford Field in Detroit. Final: Sunday, 7 p.m. Final: Friday, 7 p.m. Final: Sunday, 12:30 p.m. Final: Friday, 12:30 p.m. Final: Sunday, 4 p.m. Final: Friday, 4 p.m. Final: Sunday, 9:30 a.m.
No TJ Hall this afternoon for the Hawkeyes, nor Hayden Large. All the offensive linemen with injuries are available. No Aiden Chiles for Michigan State, either. pic.twitter.com/uDepIURs8S
This article was originally published on www.si.com/high-school as Michigan High School Football Final Scores, Results - November 22, 2025. The 2025 Michigan high school football postseason continued on Saturday, and High School On SI has a list of final scores from the semifinal games.
The Aggies escaped disaster two weeks ago with a sensational comeback win over South Carolina that all but locked up their spot in the playoff, but they still need a win in Austin to secure a berth in the SEC Championship Game.
The 2025 Michigan high school football season is nearing its completion, with just this week and next week's games before the state finals at Ford Field on Nov. 28 and 30. We're bringing you the regional final scores throughout the state in MHSAA football. You can watch the playoff football games live and on demand on the NFHS Network.
After getting last week off in hopes of getting healthy, Michigan is back in action this weekend following its second bye week. The Wolverines will head to hist
Michigan football beat Purdue in Week 10 on Saturday, Nov. 1, 21-16, but it wasn't pretty. It was maybe Michigan's least clean game of the year despite it ending in victory. Bryce Underwood had two untimely turnovers, but Michigan made some key plays ...
True freshman Andrew Marsh has emerged as a potential star for Michigan's passing game. Since Week 6, Marsh has been graded by PFF as the fourth-best receiver in all of college football. Marsh now leads the Wolverines in both receptions and receiving yards for the season.