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Jordan Marshall runs for 185 yards and 3 TDs to help No. 21 Michigan hold off Purdue for 21
Jordan Marshall's 185 rushing yards and three touchdowns secured a 21-16 win for No. 21 Michigan against Purdue in a game marked by strong possession by Purdue.
- On Saturday, Jordan Marshall, Michigan tailback, had career highs with 185 yards rushing and three touchdowns as the No. 21-ranked Michigan Wolverines held off Purdue Boilermakers 21-16.
- Facing injuries, Michigan Wolverines missed Justice Haynes and starters, while freshman Bryce Underwood struggled passing, completing 13 of 22 for 145 yards with an interception.
- Marshall's scoring bursts included his second touchdown breaking a tie with 17 seconds left in the first half on a handoff from Underwood and a third touchdown early in the fourth after a short-field drive.
- The result lifted Michigan Wolverines to 7-2 overall and 5-1 in Big Ten play while Purdue Boilermakers dropped to 2-7 and 0-6 amid Barry Odom, Purdue coach's first-season struggles.
- Michigan now has two weeks to prepare to play Northwestern at Wrigley Field on Nov. 15 after winning before 110,517 fans at Michigan Stadium.
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No. 21 Michigan's ground game too much for Purdue
Jordan Marshall rushed for 185 yards and three touchdowns on 25 carries to lead No. 21 Michigan to a 21-16 home win over Purdue on Saturday in a Big Ten contest.
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Read Full ArticleJordan Marshall runs for 185 yards and 3 TDs to help No. 21 Michigan hold off Purdue for 21
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — No. 21 Michigan is very fortunate it has a pair of standout running backs. Jordan Marshall, filling in for injured Justice Haynes, had career highs with 185 yards rushing and three touchdowns to help the Wolverines hold off Purdue for a 21-16 win Saturday night. “Sloppy win,” Marshall said. “We’re a way better team than that.” Michigan (7-2, 5-1 Big Ten) was in a closely contested game against a team without a conference …
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