HOUGHTON — The Michigan Tech Huskies football team saw their season end in heartbreak Saturday in a 24-21 loss to the Saginaw Valley State Cardinals at Kearly Stadium.
After trailing most of the game, the took a four-point lead 21-17 with 6:18 remaining. On the ensuing drive, senior linebacker Porter Zeeman came up with two big plays, a sack for a loss of 13 yards and an interception.
With 1:53 remaining, the Huskies needed at least one first down to seal the win. Looking at a third and two, Michigan Tech was whistled for a false start, turning the third down into a third and seven.
After redshirt quarterback Alex Bueno failed to connect with senior tight end Drew Collins, the Huskies were forced to punt. Eleven plays and 75 yards later, the Cardinals crossed the goal line on a six-yard

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