Michigan Football Edges Wisconsin 24-10 with Standout Freshman Performances
Michigan Football Edges Wisconsin 24-10 with Standout Freshman Performances

Michigan Football Edges Wisconsin 24-10 with Standout Freshman Performances

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The Michigan Wolverines secured a 24-10 victory over the Wisconsin Badgers, moving to a 4-1 season record. Key contributors included wide receiver Donaven McCulley, who led all receivers with six catches for 112 yards and his first touchdown as a Wolverine, showcasing multiple acrobatic catches and breaking tackles. Freshman receiver Andrew Marsh made his first career start, catching four passes for 80 yards and demonstrating strong hands and playmaking ability despite ongoing issues with drops among other receivers. Running back Justice Haynes also excelled with 117 rushing yards and two touchdowns, reinforcing his role as a primary offensive threat. Michigan’s defense performed admirably, highlighted by a key interception from safety Rod Moore, who has been recovering from injury. Despite some struggles with pass protection for quarterback Bryce Underwood and receiver drops, the Wolverines’ offensive and defensive efforts combined to pull away decisively in the second half.

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