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Michigan defensive tackle Michael Dwumfour carted off

ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Michigan junior Michael Dwumfour left Saturday's 42-21 win over Maryland with a lower-body injury in the first half.

Athletic trainers removed Dwumfour's right shoe and treated him for what appeared to be a lower leg injury before he left the field at Michigan Stadium on the back of a golf cart. Michigan's full team left the sideline to console Dwumfour as he was helped to the cart.

Jim Harbaugh said after the game that Michigan was "still evaluating" Dwumfour's injury. Linebacker Devin Bush said he thought Dwumfour rolled his ankle after stepping on someone else's foot.

Dwumfour, a starting defensive tackle, has made 13 tackles and one sack this season.

The 15th-ranked Wolverines faced Maryland without fellow starting defensive lineman Rashan Gary. Harbaugh said Gary has been playing through a shoulder injury and that it was the coach's decision to keep him out of Saturday's game.