INDIANAPOLIS—Donovan Edwards’ quick-hitting sprints changed everything for No. 2 Michigan. Again.
Now they’re hoping it propels them toward another championship.
Edwards ran for 185 yards and a touchdown, J.J. McCarthy threw for three scores and Michigan beat Purdue 43–22 on Saturday night in the Big Ten championship game for its second straight conference title and a likely No. 2 playoff seed.
College football’s winningest program has the first 13-win season in school history. Two more victories would give the Wolverines (13–0, No. 2 CFP) their first national championship since 1997—even without Heisman Trophy candidate Blake Corum because of a season-ending left knee injury….