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CHICAGO — It was far from a home run, but Michigan football walked out of Wrigley Field victorious on Saturday. The Wolverines narrowly kept their Big Ten and playoff hopes alive with a 24-22 win over scrappy Northwestern, overcoming a wild five turnovers to run their win streak to four games.
The Good Bryce Underwood finds a rhythm in first 3 quarters Coming off two consecutive games against Michigan State and Purdue where true freshman QB Bryce Unde
Dominic Zvada kicked a 31-yard field goal as time expired, Jordan Marshall ran for 142 yards and two touchdowns before exiting with an injury and No. 18 Michigan stayed in the playoff chase by beating Northwestern 24-22 at Wrigley Field.
True freshman WR Andrew Marsh stole the show and came up with the play of the season for Michigan’s offense as a part of his 189-yard day at Wrigley Field:
Two missed field goals did not phase Michigan kicker Dominic Zvada, as he drilled the game-winner against Northwestern to avoid a major upset: