CHICAGO — It was far from a home run, but Michigan football walked out of Wrigley Field victorious on Saturday.

The Wolverines narrowly kept their Big Ten and playoff hopes alive with a 24-22 win over scrappy Northwestern, overcoming a wild five turnovers to run their win streak to four games.

Michigan moves to 8-2 and 6-1 in Big Ten play, and will still need to clean up a ton.

Because this game was far from a pretty one. Four second-half turnovers nearly doomed the Wolverines, who watched a double-digit lead fade away and needed a 31-yard walk-off field goal from Dominic Zvada to win the game.

Freshman receiver Andrew Marsh turned in a career day, totaling 12 receptions and 189 receiving yards, leading a reinvigorated Michigan passing attack. Quarterback Bryce Underwood completed 21 o

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