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No. 18 Michigan committed five turnovers but escaped Northwestern with a 24-22 win thanks to a last-second field goal by Dominic Zvada.
Dominic Zvada kicked a 31-yard field goal as time expired, Jordan Marshall ran for 142 yards and two touchdowns before exiting with an injury and No. 18 Michigan stayed in the playoff chase by beating Northwestern 24-22 at Wrigley Field.
Wolverines kicker Dominic Zvada provided the heroics with a walk-off 31-yard field goal as Michigan (8-2) beat Northwestern (5-5) 24-22 on Saturday, Nov. 15 at Wrigley Field in Chicago.
It's a good thing that Dominic Zvada has a short memory. With two seconds remaining, Zvada kicked a 31-yard field goal to lift Michigan to a 24-22 victory over Northwestern. Zvada had missed two earlier field goals, 34 yards and 60 yards. The Wolverines carried Zvada off the field.
The No. 18th-ranked Michigan Wolverines took down the Northwestern Wildcats in a gritty 24-22 comeback performance to retain the George Jewett Trophy inside Wrigley Field.
Michigan running back Jordan Marshall had another huge performance for the Wolverines in the absence of Justice Haynes on Saturday against Northwestern in Michi
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Stats, records: Michigan beats Northwestern 24-22 with new milestones, big numbers
Michigan football’s 24-22 win at Wrigley Field came with milestones — from Andrew Marsh’s record day to Dominic Zvada’s walk-off field goal.
The Wolfpack took down the then-undefeated No. 12 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 48-36 on Nov. 1, having a Week 11 bye. They covered as a 5.5-point home underdog as the Over (58) cashed. NC State snapped a 2-game losing streak with the victory.