WOLVERINESBig Ten Championship Game: Michigan 42, Iowa 3The Detroit NewsHead coach Jim Harbaugh holds up the championship trophy after the University of Michigan defeated the University of Iowa 42-3 to win the Big Ten championship at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, December 5, 2021.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsHead coach Jim Harbaugh hands the championship trophy to defensive end Aidan Hutchinson after the University of Michigan defeated the University of Iowa 42-3 to win the Big Ten championship at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, December 5, 2021.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsMichigan defensive end Aidan Hutchinson celebrates with the championship trophy after the University of Michigan defeated the University of Iowa 42-3 to win the Big Ten championship.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsMichigan defensive end Aidan Hutchinson holds up the game MVP trophy after the University of Michigan defeated the University of Iowa 42-3 to win the Big Ten championship.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsMichigan quarterback Cade McNamara celebrates with his family after the University of Michigan defeated the University of Iowa 42-3 to win the Big Ten championship.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsMichigan running back Donovan Edwards celebrates on the field after the University of Michigan defeated the University of Iowa 42-3 to win the Big Ten championship.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsMichigan defensive back DJ Turner, left, and wide receiver Mike Sainristil celebrate together after the University of Michigan defeated the University of Iowa 42-3 to win the Big Ten championship.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsMichigan quarterback Cade McNamara celebrates with fans after the University of Michigan defeated the University of Iowa 42-3 to win the Big Ten championship.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsHead coach Jim Harbaugh holds up the championship trophy after the University of Michigan defeated the University of Iowa 42-3 to win the Big Ten championship.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsHead coach Jim Harbaugh holds up the championship trophy.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsWhile getting a hug from wide receiver Ronnie Bell, head coach Jim Harbaugh gets doused with Gatorade during the final moments of the fourth quarter. Michigan defeated Iowa, 42-3, in the Big Ten Championship Game, December 4, 2021, at Indianapolis.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsMichigan defensive end Aidan Hutchinson pours Gatorade on top of head coach Jim Harbaugh in the final moment of the fourth quarter.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsMichigan defensive end Aidan Hutchinson pours Gatorade on top of head coach Jim Harbaugh in the final moment of the fourth quarter.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsMichigan running back Donovan Edwards reaches across the goal line for a touchdown during the fourth quarter.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsMichigan running back Hassan Haskins celebrates after scoring a touchdown during the third quarter.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsMichigan tight end Luke Schoonmaker hauls in a pass during the fourth quarter.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsMichigan wide receiver Cornelius Johnson blocks a punt by Iowa punter Tory Taylor during the fourth quarter.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsMichigan tight end Erick All catches a pass for a 38-yard gain during the fourth quarter.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsMichigan head coach Jim Harbaugh celebrates during the fourth quarter.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsMichigan wide receiver Roman Wilson celebrates after scoring a touchdown during the first quarter.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsThe fans stop for a moment of silence in honor of the people killed during a shooting at Oxford high school earlier this week.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsMichigan head coach Jim Harbaugh celebrates with running back Blake Corum after Corum scored a touchdown during the first quarter.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsMichigan wide receiver Roman Wilson celebrates after catching a pass for a touchdown during the first quarter.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsMichigan running back Blake Corum runs the ball during the first quarter.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsMichigan wide receiver Roman Wilson runs for a touchdown during the first quarter of the Big Ten Championship Game against Iowa.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsMichigan quarterback Cade McNamara, left, and head coach Jim Harbaugh celebrate after a touchdown.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsMichigan wide receiver A.J. Henning runs the ball during the first quarter.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsMichigan quarterback Cade McNamara looks for an open man during the first quarter.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsMichigan defensive back Rod Moore, left, and defensive back Brad Hawkins tackle Iowa quarterback Spencer Petras during the second quarter.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsMichigan quarterback Cade McNamara runs the ball for a fifteen-yard gain during the second quarter.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsMichigan running back Hassan Haskins runs the ball during the second quarter.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsMichigan running back Donovan Edwards runs the ball away from Iowa defensive back Dane Belton during the second quarter.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsMichigan defensive end Aidan Hutchinson celebrates after sacking Iowa quarterback Spencer Petras during the second quarter.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsMichigan quarterback Cade McNamara, right, gets a handshake from his dad Gary before the start of the Big Ten championship game at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, December 4, 2021.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsMelissa Hutchinson, left, and her husband Chris, the parents of Michigan defensive end Aidan Hutchinson watch the warmups before the start of the Big Ten championship game.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsMichigan head coach Jim Harbaugh watches warmups before the start of the Big Ten championship game.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsMichigan defensive end Aidan Hutchinson participates in warmups before the start of the Big Ten championship game.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsMichigan running back Hassan Haskins runs the ball before the start of the Big Ten championship game.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsA young fan catches a pass before the start of the Big Ten championship game at Lucas Oil Stadium.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsMichigan wide receiver Andrel Anthony catches a pass during warmups before the start of the Big Ten championship game.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsBrittany Thompson, of Wixom, left, and Jason Huntoon, of Novi, tailgate together outside of Lucas Oil Stadium before the start of the Big Ten championship game in Indianapolis, December 4, 2021.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsEleven-year-old Grayson Cichelli, of Chicago, and his father Chris, a Troy native, run a 40-yard-dash at the Fan Fest at the Indiana Convention Center, before the start of the Big Ten championship game.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsFans enjoy the Fan Fest at the Indiana Convention Center, before the start of the Big Ten championship game.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsKayley Gotham, left, and Sam Bocock, of South Haven, have fun at the Fan Fest at the Indiana Convention Center, before the start of the Big Ten championship game.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsMichigan cheerleaders perform with the Marching Band at the Fan Fest at the Indiana Convention Center, before the start of the Big Ten championship game.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsThe Michigan Marching Band performs at the Fan Fest at the Indiana Convention Center, before the start of the Big Ten championship game.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsCarley Glass, of Orlando, Florida, left, and friend Eric McWain, of St. Clair, Michigan, pose for photos outside of Lucas Oil Stadium.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsTwelve-year-old Matt Noe, of Crescent Springs, Ky., catches a pass while having fun at the Fan FestDavid Guralnick, Detroit News(From left) Stephaney Theobald, her son Maddox, 7, hang out with David Noe, and his two sons Matt, 12, and Charlie, 9, at the Fan Fest at the Indiana Convention Center, before the start of the Big Ten championship game in Indianapolis, December 4, 2021. The family is from Kentucky but David Noe was an Ann Arbor native.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsKatie Hausner, of Atlanta, throws a pass at the Fan Fest at the Indiana Convention Center, before the start of the Big Ten championship game.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsFans cheer with the Michigan Marching Band at the Fan Fest at the Indiana Convention Center, before the start of the Big Ten championship game.David Guralnick, Detroit News