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Michigan vs. Washington live coverage, score: Highlights
Following a Michigan turnover on downs, Washington mounted a five-play, 49-yard drive to get into scoring territory, but the Wolverines' defense held firm. The Huskies were forced to kick a field goal, and Grady Gross' attempt went wide right. We're still scoreless in Ann Arbor.
Washington (5-2, 2-2), fresh off a 579-yard performance in last week’s 38-19 victory over Rutgers, was bottled up by Michigan’s defense, managing just 249 yards. Standout dual-threat quarterback Demond Williams Jr. passed for 209 yards and three interceptions while finishing with negative net rushing yards.
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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.
Demond Williams Jr. overcame a 9-yard loss on a sack by Derrick Moore by throwing a 31-yard pass to Raiden Vines-Bright. That gave the Huskies the ball on the Wolverines' 11-yard line. Three plays later Jonah Coleman ran one yard for the touchdown. With 2:04 remaining in the half, Washington is driving.
After suffering a bad loss last week in Los Angeles, Michigan avenged it on Saturday. The Wolverines took down a good Washington team, that
A rising star at QB. A team still searching. FOX Sports' Michael Cohen and RJ Young preview the "Big Noon Saturday" game between Michigan and Washington.
Quentin Moore is “doing well” at a local hospital, according to Washington head coach Jedd Fisch. Moore, a veteran tight end, was carted off the Michigan Stadium field Saturday in the second quarter of Michigan’s 24-7 win.
Bryce Underwood Bryce Underwood did not have a good game against Michigan State. The Spartans have one of the worst pass defenses in the FBS and Unde
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Alabama, Kansas top list of most ‘faith-friendly’ states; Michigan, Washington rank lowest: report
New study reveals which of the 50 states best protect faith-based organizations through religious freedom laws, constitutional protections, and regulatory policies.