1993 Michigan Wolverines football team

Two Michigan players received first-team honors on the 1993 All-Big Ten Conference football team: Tyrone Wheatley and defensive back Ty Law.

[16] Todd Collins established the school record for single-season pass attempts (296), eclipsing Jim Harbaugh's 1986 total of 277 and broken by Brian Griese in 1997.

Michigan added a Collins to Amani Toomer 24-yard TD pass and a Pete Elizovic field goal in the 2nd half.

The #8 ranked Wolverines raced to a 28-0 first half lead before Houston knew what hit them as Michigan rolled to a 42–21 victory over the Cougars.

Todd Collins hit Amani Toomer for a 15-yard TD strike and Ricky Powers scored 3 yards out before the Cougars finally got on the scoreboard.

The #9 ranked Wolverines traveled to East Lansing to play Michigan State and were dominated on both sides of the line of scrimmage as the Spartans pulled of a 17–7 upset and reclaimed the Paul Bunyan Trophy.

MSU had a 17–0 lead in the 3rd quarter before the Wolverines stuck on a Todd Collins 21-yard TD pass to Derrick Alexander.

Michigan traveled to College Park to play the #7 ranked Nittany Lions before over 96,000 fans at Beaver Stadium.

Mercury Hayes caught a 16-yard TD pass from Todd Collins to give Michigan the lead, Penn State was turned away on 4th down on their attempt to retake the lead, and Collins hit Che Foster for a 5-yard TD strike in the 4th quarter to seal the Wolverine victory.

Johnny Johnson passed 15 yards to Jim Klein for the winning touchdown with 34 seconds left in the game as the Fighting Illini upset #13 ranked Michigan at the “Big House” in front of over 106,000 fans.

The #21 ranked Badgers shut down #24 Michigan's running game, holding them to 111 yards, while producing enough offense for a 13–10 victory at Camp Randall Stadium.

Rick Schnetzky kicked two field goals and Terrell Fletcher ran for a 12-yard touchdown to provide the Badger points.

Todd Collins threw a 7-yard TD pass to Derrick Alexander in the 3rd quarter to close within 13–10, but the Wolverines would get no closer.

The Wolverines held a tenuous 3–0 halftime lead, then put up 22 second half points to come away with the victory.

Pete Elezovic kicked two field goals and Biakabutuka's 3-yard run with 23 seconds left sealed the win.

Michigan stormed to a 41–0 halftime lead and breezed to a 58–7 victory over the Golden Gophers at the HHH Metrodome.

By the time the rain subsided and the other New Year's Day bowl games were set to begin, Michigan was well on its way to a 42–7 trouncing of North Carolina State.

Closing a 13-play, 85-yard drive, Collins, on fourth and 10 from the Wolfpack 31, found Amani Toomer in the right comer of the endzone for a score.