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▶ The Huskies rank No. 10 nationally in scrimmage plays of 10-plus yards (109) and are No. 4 with 44 plays of 20-plus yards. Washington ranks No. 5 in the nation in third-down percentage, converting 37-of-67 (55%) and pass efficiency, and No. 8 in rushing defense, allowing an average 82.8 yards per game.
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.
The Washington Huskies (5-1, 2-1 Big Ten) will travel to Ann Arbor on Saturday for a matchup against the Michigan Wolverines (4-2, 2-1), aiming to remain undefeated on the road this season.
With Justice Haynes sidelined for the USC game last week, Michigan lacked the explosive, big-play ability in the run game. Whether Haynes plays or not against Washington, there’s no doubt Jordan Marshall will be called on carry a heavier load. What does that mean for Michigan’s offense? Stay tuned.
Michigan football (4-2) enters Saturday afternoon's game essentially at a crossroad against Washington (5-1) coming off the team's performance in the USC game l
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Joel Klatt says Michigan must rebuild defensive wall, run-first identity vs. Washington
Joel Klatt previews Michigan vs. Washington, calling it crucial for both teams and urging the Wolverines to get back to their roots.
The Big Ten teams making the opposite trip have fared better in their 1.5 seasons in the league. Oregon, UCLA, USC and Washington are a combined 10-10 when facing the other Big Ten teams on the road. That figure is aided by Oregon’s 5-0 mark. That quartet is 8-12 against the spread: UCLA is 5-0, while USC and Washington are 0-5.
Michigan hosts Washington for a noon game on Saturday. Despite the earlier kickoff, the Wolverines have several highly regarded visitors coming.