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Michigan's dominant rushing attack led them to a thrilling road win against Nebraska, racking up nearly 300 yards on the ground. Even with two backup offensive linemen starting, the Wolverines averaged over eight yards per carry, with Justice Haynes, Bryce Underwood, and Jordan Marshall each scoring long touchdowns. Fox analyst Joel Klatt praised the totally dominant run game, comparing the backs to Michigan legends and highlighting their ability to turn any play into a potential touchdown. If Michigan maintains this ground game, it sets the stage for a promising season.

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