2000 Michigan Wolverines football team


The 2000 Michigan Wolverines football team represented the University of Michigan in the 2000 NCAA Division I-A football season. The team's head coach was Lloyd Carr. The Wolverines played their home games at Michigan Stadium.

Schedule

Game summaries

Bowling Green

Rice

UCLA

Illinois

Wisconsin

Purdue

Indiana

Michigan State

Penn State

Ohio State

Statistical achievements

was the Big Ten receiving yardage champion for all games with 94.2 yards per game. The team led the Big Ten in passing efficiency for conference games and all games. They led the conference in turnover margin in conference games and in all games.
Anthony Thomas set several school records: single-season carries, eclipsing the 303 mark by Tim Biakabutuka set five years earlier and broken three years later by Chris Perry; career carries, breaking Jamie Morris' thirteen-year-old record of 809 and broken seven years later by Mike Hart; career yards, also breaking Jamie Morris' thirteen-year-old record of 4393 and broken seven years later by Hart; career rushing touchdowns, breaking Tyrone Wheatley's six-year-old record of 47 and still standing; single season yards per game, eclipsing Morris' 141.9 from 1987 and still standing; single-season 150-yard games, surpassing Morris and Rob Lytle who had 5 in 1987 and 1976, respectively; career 100-yard games eclipsing Wheatley's 20 in 1994 and surpassed by Hart in 2007; career 150-yard games, surpassing Morris' 7 set in 1987 and surpassed by Hart in 2007. Drew Henson ended his career with the current school record for lowest interception percentage, surpassing Michael Taylor's 2.55 set in 1989. Terrell broke Amani Toomer's single season reception yards record of 1096 by posting 1130 yards, but Marquise Walker surpassed this record the following season.

Players

Roster

Offense

The individuals in the sections below earned recognition for meritorious performances at the national, conference and team levels.

National