Citrus Bowl, Michigan football and Texas
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Texas football will play Michigan in the Citrus Bowl after missing the College Football Playoff. Here is what to know.
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What does Michigan's turmoil mean for Texas Football in Citrus Bowl
Since the Citrus Bowl matchup between Texas and Michigan was announced, the Wolverines have fired their coach. What does that mean in Orlando?
Michigan's football team practiced Friday as it continues to prepare to face Texas without recently fired head coach Sherrone Moore.
The prestige of bowl games has trended down since the institution of the College Football Playoff. But the Citrus Bowl against Michigan can still impact Texas.
For just the third time in their history, two of college football’s winningest teams will face off as Michigan football and Texas are set to meet.
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Texas vs. Michigan in the Citrus Bowl: Two proud programs, two uneasy seasons — and why the Longhorns will finish on top
Texas and Michigan roll into Orlando carrying championship caliber rosters, and championship-sized disappointments. This wasn't the bowl either program had planned for when the season started.Texas came into the year with Arch Manning under center and College Football Playoff expectations baked
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Michigan football set to face Texas in Citrus Bowl
The Cheez-it Citrus Bowl is held at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Fla. The game pitting the Michigan Wolverines (9-3, 7-2 Big Ten) against the SEC’s Texas Longhorns (9-3, 6-2 SEC) will kick-off at 3 pm ET. The game will be televised nationally by ABC.
Wolverines coach Sherrone Moore was fired for cause by the university on Wednesday afternoon. That evening, he was in jail after being arrested on suspicion of assault.