Seattle, WA
Oct 5, 2024
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In a thrilling matchup at Husky Stadium, Washington avenged last season's national championship loss by defeating No. 10 Michigan 27-17. The Huskies surged ahead with early touchdown passes from Will Rogers, first to Denzel Boston and later to former Wolverine Giles Jackson, taking a 14-0 lead. Michigan responded behind Donovan Edwards' impressive 39-yard touchdown run, cutting the deficit before halftime highlighted by Mason Graham's critical blocked field goal.
The Wolverines took a brief lead in the third quarter with Jack Tuttle connecting with Colston Loveland for a go-ahead score. However, the fourth quarter belonged to Washington, who capitalized on critical turnovers by the Michigan offense. Jonah Coleman’s 27-yard run set up his touchdown to regain the lead, while Grady Gross’s field goal late sealed the victory for the Huskies.
Denzel Boston (Washington)
Rogers found Boston with a precise 3-yard pass, capping a disciplined 13-play drive opening the scoring for Washington.
Giles Jackson (Washington)
Jackson, a former Wolverine, secured a 16-yard touchdown pass against his erstwhile team, showcasing his skill and extending Washington's lead.
Donovan Edwards (Michigan)
Edwards burst through Washington's defense with a 39-yard rush, injecting life into Michigan's offense and narrowing their deficit.
Mason Graham (Michigan)
Graham's block on a 28-yard field goal attempt proved pivotal before halftime, maintaining momentum for the Wolverines.
Colston Loveland (Michigan)
Loveland's 8-yard touchdown reception turned the tide momentarily for Michigan, reflecting their resilience and strategic adjustments at halftime.
Jonah Coleman (Washington)
Coleman powered through for a decisive 1-yard touchdown run, capitalizing on excellent field position after a turnover.
Grady Gross (Washington)
Gross nailed a 32-yard field goal, concluding a decisive drive that cemented Washington's victory over their rivals.
Kamren Fabiculanan (Washington)
Fabiculanan's diving interception thwarted Michigan's comeback hopes, swinging possession back to Washington at a crucial juncture.
Will Rogers (Washington, QB)
Thrived under pressure with a 271-yard passing performance, demonstrating poise and precision in critical moments, despite a rare interception.
Jonah Coleman (Washington, RB)
Provided a spark with his rushing exploits, including a pivotal 27-yard run, setting the stage for his game-winning touchdown.
Kamren Fabiculanan (Washington, DB)
Executed a game-sealing interception late in the fourth quarter, exhibiting outstanding awareness and skill.
Donovan Edwards (Michigan, RB)
Delivered a strong performance with 95 rushing yards and a critical touchdown that shifted momentum briefly for the Wolverines.
Ernest Hausmann (Michigan, LB)
Played a crucial defensive role, intercepting Rogers, and contributing significantly to Michigan's defensive efforts with his tackling prowess.
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Michigan Wolverines
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17
Washington Huskies
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