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LINCOLN, Neb. — It was a game of constant momentum switches, but Michigan football ended up doing just enough to emerge victorious.
Cade McNamara threw for 58.7%, which included his first interception of his career, but he battled back, managing 255 yards through the air. The run game was electric in the second half, as Hassan Haskins and Blake Corum combined for three touchdowns while the team rushed for 204 yards, total.
Naturally, given the big win, which was made possible by Brad Hawkins’ forced fumble and recovery on Nebraska’s penultimate drive, head coach Jim Harbaugh was all smiles after the game.
Here is everything he had to say.
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