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Michigan shuts out Iowa 26-0 to win Big Ten championship

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INDIANAPOLIS — Blake Corum scored twice, tying the school record for touchdown runs with 55, and No. 2 Michigan beat No. 16 Iowa 26-0 on Saturday night in the Big Ten championship game to likely take the top seed in the College Football Playoff.

With coach Jim Harbaugh back on the sideline for the first time in four weeks, the Wolverines (13-0) routed Iowa (10-3) to win three straight outright conference titles for the first time in school history.

And with No. 1 Georgia falling to No. 8 Alabama in the Southeastern Conference title game, Harbaugh and the Wolverines are poised to claim the top playoff seed and reach No. 1. Harbaugh became the first coach in conference history to win three straight outright titles, and he celebrated by running evasively to avoid getting doused in a Gatorade bath.

Michigan also extended its school record of consecutive wins over Big Ten foes to 25. Corum tied Anthony Thomas’ school career rushing touchdown mark. Corum, the conference’s running back of the year, finished with 16 carries for 52 yards. J.J. McCarthy, who was selected the Big Ten’s best quarterback this week, was 22 of 30 for 147 yards.

For the Hawkeyes, it was more of the same.

While the defense held stout — allowing touchdowns on drives of 5 and 6 yards and four field goals — the offense produced just 155 yards and became only the second team in Big Ten title game history to be shut out in the final season of the East-West division format. Ohio State opened that era with a 59-0 rout against Wisconsin in 2014.

Deacon Hill went 18 of 32 for 120 yards, and the Hawkeyes rushed for 35 yards on 24 carries. The loss snapped a four-game winning streak and was the second in three years for Iowa in the title game against Michigan.

The difference: The Wolverines capitalized on Iowa’s errors; the Hawkeyes could not do the same.

Michigan running back Blake Corum (2) scores on a 2-yard touchdown run in front of Iowa linebacker Jay Higgins (34) during the Big Ten championship game Saturday, Dec. 2, 2023, in Indianapolis. The Wolverines won 26-0.

Michigan jumped to a 10-0 lead after making a 35-yard field goal on its first possession, and Corum powered in from 3 yards two plays after Semaj Morgan broke free for an 87-yard punt return to set a Big Ten title game record.

Corum is the only FBS player who has scored in every game this season.

He scored again early in the second half when a replay review overturned an incompletion and ruled it was a fumble. Michigan recovered and outgoing Iowa offensive coordinator Brian Ferentz compounded the problem by drawing a penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct, moving the ball to the 6. Corum ran in from there, which made it 17-0.

Michigan closed it out with three field goals, the final one a 50-yarder from James Turner to set a title game record.

Iowa’s best scoring chance came after a 25-yard punt put it at the Michigan 38. Three plays later, Jaziun Patterson lost a fumble at the 30.

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