The Michigan Wolverines are about to make a big move ahead of their Orange Bowl matchup against the Georgia Bulldogs in the College Football Playoff semifinal. This isn't anything related to football, though.

Rather, the Wolverines are going to take better care of their health. According to Michigan offensive lineman Andrew Stuber, the Wolverines will get their booster shots against COVID-19 (h/t Tom VanHaaren of ESPN).

“The booster's out there now, we have a full team booster shot tomorrow, so that'll be good,” Stueber said. “I think everyone understands the gravity of the situation, to have an outbreak now would be devastating to a lot of people. Understanding the concern there is a big thing, so we've taken the proper precautions there.”

With COVID-19 wreaking havoc in the nation again, sports leagues and events are once constantly threatened by postponements, which is something Michigan obviously does not want to happen to its scheduled showdown with Georgia.

The Wolverines have clinched a spot in the CFP for the first time since Harbaugh came to Ann Arbor to coach Michigan in 2015. Michigan, which has not won a bowl game since that year, enters the Orange Bowl as the No. 2 team in the nation, thanks to a 12-1 overall record and a win in the Big Ten Championship Game over the Iowa Hawkeyes.