Overview
- Michigan held Washington to 249 total yards as Demond Williams Jr. threw three interceptions and finished with negative rushing yards.
- Freshman Bryce Underwood went 21-of-27 for 230 yards and two touchdowns in an efficient rebound performance.
- With Justice Haynes out, Jordan Marshall produced a career-best 133 rushing yards and a 14-yard score on 25 carries.
- Interceptions by Cole Sullivan and Jimmy Rolder flipped field position in the second half, helping Michigan outscore Washington 10-0 in the fourth.
- Tight ends Zack Marshall (5 catches, 72 yards, TD) and Deakon Tonielli stepped up with Marlin Klein sidelined, as Michigan moved to 5-2 (3-1 Big Ten) despite fourth-down struggles and a left-tackle injury.