As of October 2023, the University of Michigan leads the all-time series against Michigan State University in their football rivalry. Michigan has won a greater number of games overall since the series began in 1898. The rivalry is one of the most intense in College Football, with both teams having a passionate fan base. For the most current statistics, it's advisable to check the latest records, as these can change with each season.
Michigan is the all-time winningest team in college football, their overall record is 884-308-36. Alternatively Michigan State (which is traditionally a Big Ten bottom dweller) has an overall record of 627-426-44.So, in short, Michigan has 257 more wins than Michigan State.And in the famous rivalry, Michigan has beaten State twice as many times.
Ohio State
Overall Michigan State has won 1,402 and University of Michigan 1,339.
Michigan 57 Ohio State 42.
In the last ten years, the basketball rivalry between Michigan and Michigan State has seen both teams achieve notable successes. Michigan State has generally had the upper hand, frequently making deeper NCAA tournament runs and winning more matchups in their head-to-head meetings. However, Michigan has also had its share of victories, including a strong performance in the 2013-2014 season. Overall, the rivalry remains intense and competitive, reflecting the passion of both fan bases.
Through the 2008 season, 0. Michigan lost to Notre Dame, 35-17, on September 13, 2008. Michigan had won the two previous games. Michigan won the first 8 games of the rivalry (1887-1908) but, since then, has not won more than 2 in a row.
Michigan!!
Michigan State has more value because Michigan is overrated.
michigan state WRONG AGAIN. Michigan has produced 26, Michigan State 12.
well overall Michigan, but sport wise, Michigan won football,hockey,baseball Michigan state won basketball. all i can really think of
Michigan has played in 41 bowl games with a record of 20-21-0. Ohio State has played in 42 bowl games with a record of 19-23-0.
As of the end of the 2008 season Michigan leads 57 to 42 not counting tie games.