Washington Huskies Triumph Over No. 10 Michigan in Fourth-Quarter Comeback
The Huskies secured a significant victory against Michigan, avenging last season's championship loss with a strong defensive performance.
- The Huskies improved their record to 4-2 after defeating Michigan with a decisive 27-17 win at Husky Stadium.
- Washington's defense forced two crucial turnovers in the fourth quarter, which led to 10 points and sealed the victory.
- Quarterback Will Rogers threw for 271 yards and two touchdowns, despite throwing his first interception of the season.
- Michigan's 24-game Big Ten regular season win streak was snapped, marking their first conference loss since 2021.
- The victory marked Washington's 18th consecutive home win, the second-longest streak in the program's history.

















