kicker Dominic Zvada plays hero in Michigan's wild win
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Michigan head football coach Sherrone Moore referenced the Madden NFL games after Dominic Zvada's Week 12 game-winner against Northwestern
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
Michigan narrowly beat Northwestern despite five turnovers. Can they correct ball security issues to salvage their playoff hopes against top competition?
Survive and advance. That was the theme from Michigan's 24-22 win over Northwestern. The Wolverines needed a 31-yard field goal from Dominic Zvada with time exp
"They're a resilient group," Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore said. "We try putting them in hard situations. ... They just never flinched."
The Wolverines lost the turnover battle 5-0 to Northwestern but escaped with a 24-22 victory at Wrigley Field.
No. 18 Michigan earned its fourth straight win with a gritty 24–22 victory at Northwestern, highlighted by Bryce Underwood’s clutch late drive and Dominic Zvada’s last-second field goal. The Wolverines continue to prove their resilience in tight games.
Kicker Dominic Zvada, after missing 2 field goals, hit the walk-off field goal to pull the Wolverines to a 2-point win.
Michigan overcame five turnovers, including three fumbles, and came back to beat Northwestern, 24-22, at Wrigley Field on Saturday on a 31-yard field goal from Dominic Zvada, who had missed two earlier field goal attempts.