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UNIVERSITY PARK, Penn. — It had appeared that Michigan football was on the verge of squandering another game in a similar way to how it had against Michigan State a few weeks ago. No, the lead wasn’t nearly as large, but the Wolverines were in control, thanks in large part to the defensive pressure on Penn State quarterback Sean Clifford, while the offense struggled to find its rhythm.
Then, just as momentum appeared to have fully shifted to the Nittany Lions, the Wolverines took the game back, as the offense drove to midfield while tight end Erick All did the rest with a 48-yard touchdown catch-and-run.
After Michigan’s 21-17 win over Penn State, Jim Harbaugh was fired up unlike what we had seen all season, exclaiming after the game, ‘How ’bout them Wolverines?!’
“How ‘bout those Wolverines?!” pic.twitter.com/Bkfo0Cs2Kt
— Isaiah Hole (@isaiahhole) November 13, 2021
Here is everything he had to say about his Michigan football team improving to 9-1 on the season.
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