In their first year under head coach Ralph H. Young, the Aggies compiled a 3–5 record and were outscored by their opponents 144 to 56.
Harry Kipke's "broken field running figured prominently in Michigan's scoring.
"[3] Richard Vick started in place of Herb Steger, who was held in reserve for the Iowa game the following week.
A newspaper account of the game reported that Vick "played brilliantly, plunging and passing for repeated gains," revealing "a wealth of strength among the Michigan reserves.
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