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Michigan tightened up the loose screws from last week and limited the Huskies to 249 yards, an average of 4.5 per play.
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Michigan takes advantage of Washington turnovers, pulls away to win 24-7 after 18-point loss to USC
Jordan Marshall ran for a tiebreaking touchdown late in the third quarter and Bryce Underwood threw his second touchdown pass early in the fourth to help Michigan pull away and beat Washington 24-7.
Injuries have plagued the Michigan offensive lineman so far this season. Freshman Andrew Babalola, in the running to start at tackle, was sidelined for the year with a torn ACL in training camp, while guards Giovanni El-Hadi and Brady Norton were both sidelined for multiple games due to injury.
Michigan football's defense had 3 INTs of Washington's Demond Williams Jr., Bryce Underwood played efficiently and Jordan Marshall led the run game.
Washington and Michigan were neck and neck until late in the third quarter. That's when the turnovers started happening and the Wolverines claimed a 24-7 win.
Washington tight end Quentin Moore was carted off the field on a stretcher in the second quarter of the Huskies' game at Michigan
The Wolverines scored 17 unanswered points after halftime and had three second-half picks to pull away for a 24-7 win.
One starter has already been ruled out, while two others are considered questionable for today's game vs. Washington.
Free Press sports writer Tony Garcia grades Wolverines QB Bryce Underwood for his performance against Washington on Saturday, Oct. 18.