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EVANSTON, Ill. (AP) - No. 25 Michigan didn't need any late theatrics to put an end to Northwestern's winning streak. The Wolverines' defense made its presence felt in the first half and shut out No. 21 Northwestern in the second, leading the Wolverines to a 33-17 victory Saturday and their third straight win.
It was, simply, a dominant performance.
"It's right up there," said cornerback Grant Mason, who had an interception. "We gave them some things early, but we came back and fought in that second half. ... When you play defensive football like that, it's fun. It gets everybody pumped."
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