
The 1982 Michigan Wolverines football team represented the University of Michigan in the 1982 Big Ten Conference football season. The team's head coach was Bo Schembechler. The Wolverines played their home games at Michigan Stadium.

Maps, Directions, and Place Reviews
Schedule
Michigan Football Roster Video
Personnel

Game summaries
Wisconsin
- Lawrence Ricks 24 carries, 153 yards, four-yard TD run
Notre Dame
UCLA
Down 21-0 in the second quarter, UCLA quarterback Tom Ramsey mounted a 28-point comeback in the second and third quarters to defeat the 20th ranked Michigan team before a capacity crowd of 105,413 fans in Michigan Stadium.
Indiana
Michigan State
Iowa
Northwestern
Rosby Jackson ran for two touchdowns and passed for three more. Michigan scored on all six of its possessions in the first half. Anthony Carter had two touchdown receptions to set the school career record.
Minnesota
Illinois
Purdue
- Michigan clinches Big Ten title and Rose Bowl
- Lawrence Ricks 31 Rush, 196 Yds
Ohio State
UCLA (Rose Bowl)
Using a balanced attack led by QB Tom Ramsey, UCLA took a 10-0 lead in the second quarter. In addition, a hard hit by UCLA DB Don Rogers separated Michigan QB Steve Smith's shoulder and knocked him out of the game. But backup David Hall got the Wolverines on the board, making the halftime score 10-7. The key drive was early in the 3rd quarter when Tom Ramsey completed 7 straight passes, converted numerous 3rd downs, and led UCLA on a brilliant time consuming drive that was capped by Danny Andrews' 9-yard touchdown run to make the score 17-7. In the 4th quarter, UCLA got an interception inside the Michigan 20-yard line and scored again for an insurmountable 24-7 lead. Michigan got one last late touchdown for the final score of 24-14. UCLA played a nearly flawless game, with no turnovers and no penalties until taking an intentional delay of game penalty while running out the clock in the 4th quarter.

Awards
- All-Americans: Anthony Carter
- All-Conference: Anthony Carter, Lawrence Ricks, Stefan Humphries, Tom Dixon, Rich Strenger, Robert Thompson, Paul Girgash, Keith Bostic
- Most Valuable Player: Anthony Carter
- Meyer Morton Award: Stefan Humphries
- John Maulbetsch Award: Mark Hammerstein
- Frederick Matthei Award: Steve Smith
- Arthur Robinson Scholarship Award: Craig Dunaway
- Dick Katcher Award: Robert Thompson
- Robert P. Ufer Award: Jerry Burgei
Professional football
The following players were claimed in the 1983 NFL Draft.
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