ANN ARBOR – Michigan’s football players were a more jovial bunch Saturday after their 24-7 victory over Washington.

The Huskies arrived in Ann Arbor with a 5-1 record and one of the top offenses in the country, but the Wolverines (5-2, 3-1) stifled them for four quarters, holding them to 249 yards and forcing three turnovers.

Michigan’s offense also bounced back behind career performances from running back Jordan Marshall and tight end Zack Marshall. They both spoke with media after the game, along with other players and head coach Sherrone Moore. Here are the highlights:

Sherrone Moore on what the victory meant: “What a win. It’s fun. That was a fun win. Fun win to be a part of. Our players — we talked in the locker room, we talked after the game at USC about just being all-in and tru

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