Washington Huskies Upset No. 10 Michigan 27-17
Washington Huskies Upset No. 10 Michigan 27-17

Washington Huskies Upset No. 10 Michigan 27-17

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The Washington Huskies shocked the 10th-ranked Michigan Wolverines with a 27-17 victory at Husky Stadium, marking a significant upset as fans flooded the field in celebration. Michigan's quarterback Jack Tuttle, who stepped in for the struggling Alex Orji, initially led the team to a 17-14 lead before costly turnovers in the fourth quarter shifted momentum. Washington's defense excelled late in the game, forcing two turnovers, including a fumble recovery by Logan Sagapolu and an interception by Kamren Fabiculanan, which sealed the victory. Huskies quarterback Will Rogers, despite throwing his first interception of the season, completed 21 of 31 passes for 271 yards, helping his team to a total of 429 offensive yards. The win is a bounce-back for Washington after a recent loss and represents the first signature win for head coach Jedd Fisch. Michigan, now 4-2, faces urgent challenges ahead as they seek to improve their execution and reduce turnovers.

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