Ann Arbor — Michigan rolled past Washington, 24-7, on Saturday at Michigan Stadium, powered by a stout defensive performance and 230 yards and two touchdowns by quarterback Bryce Underwood.
Sophomore running back Jordan Marshall, starting in place for an injured Justice Haynes, carried 25 times for 133 yards and a touchdown.
And with three interceptions, the Wolverines defense helped produce one of the worst offensive games for Washington all season.
Rachel Leggett photographed the game for Mitten Football, capturing the visuals from a victorious day in Ann Arbor.
Michigan RB Justice Haynes warms up with running backs coach Tony Alford pregame. Haynes did not play due to a lingering injury. (Rachel Leggett/Mitten Football)Michigan WR Andrew Marsh crosses the plane to score an opening touchdown of the game on a screen pass. (Rachel Leggett/Mitten Football)Marsh throttles down after scoring his touchdown. (Rachel Leggett/Mitten Football)And then begins the celebration. (Rachel Leggett/Mitten Football)UW's Denzel Boston catches a deep pass as UM DB Zeke Berry got turned around. (Rachel Leggett/Mitten Football)Michigan RB Jordan Marshall hits the hole on a run, and finished with 133 yards on the day. (Rachel Leggett/Mitten Football)Michigan LB Ernest Hausmann closes on Washington QB Demond Williams. (Rachel Leggett/Mitten Football)Michigan QB Bryce Underwood runs away from a defender. He finished with 230 passing yards. (Rachel Leggett/Mitten Football)UM LB Cole Sullivan comes up with a key interception in the third quarter, his third of the season to lead the team. (Rachel Leggett/Mitten Football)Sullivan and his Michigan teammates celebrate the takeaway. (Rachel Leggett/Mitten Football)LB Jaishawn Barham (No. 1) directs the celebration. (Rachel Leggett/Mitten Football)Marshall gives it up to the crowd after scoring the play after Sullivan's interception. (Rachel Leggett/Mitten Football)Marshall gestures to the crowd after his touchdown. (Rachel Leggett/Mitten Football)Michigan's defense celebrates a second interception, this one by LB Jimmy Rolder (No. 30). (Rachel Leggett/Mitten Football)Michigan DL Enow Etta tries in vain to bat a pass by Williams. (Rachel Leggett/Mitten Football)TE Zack Marshall celebrates with teammates after his first career touchdown. (Rachel Leggett/Mitten Football)Marshall is hoisted up by a lineman as more teammates arrive on scene. (Rachel Leggett/Mitten Football)And some tight end love between Marshall and Max Bredeson. (Rachel Leggett/Mitten Football)Michigan EDGE Derrick Moore crushes Williams on a 4th down, causing a fumble late in the game as the Wolverines put the finishing touches on a win. (Rachel Leggett/Mitten Football)S Jacob Oden and DB Elijah Dotson celebrate a third interception, this one to Oden. (Rachel Leggett/Mitten Football)Oden and Deyvid Palepale bask in victory. (Rachel Leggett/Mitten Football)Underwood chats postgame with Washington's Armon Parker, a Detroit-area native. (Rachel Leggett/Mitten Football)The Wolverines celebrate with student section after the win. (Rachel Leggett/Mitten Football)