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Wolverines Survive Turnover Marred Thriller, Beat Northwestern 24-22 on Walk Off Kick at Wrigley Field

November 18, 2025

The Michigan Wolverines secured a narrow 24-22 victory against Northwestern at Chicago's Wrigley Field when sophomore kicker Dominic Zvada converted a 31-yard field goal as time expired. Michigan dominated possession and controlled much of the game but undermined their own performance with five turnovers and costly penalties that kept Northwestern competitive throughout. Despite losing running back Jordan Marshall to injury and playing without Justice Haynes, Michigan's offense managed crucial drives, with quarterback Bryce Underwood leading a game-winning march in the final two minutes.

Who is affected

  • Michigan Wolverines football team (improved to 8-2)
  • Northwestern Wildcats football team (now 5-5)
  • Dominic Zvada (sophomore kicker who made the game-winning field goal)
  • Bryce Underwood (Michigan quarterback)
  • Jordan Marshall (Michigan running back with 142 yards and two touchdowns before injury)
  • Andrew Marsh (true freshman receiver with 189 yards on 12 catches)
  • Justice Haynes (Michigan running back who did not play)
  • Bryson Kuzdzal (reserve running back who fumbled)
  • Mason Curtis (Michigan defensive back with five tackles)
  • Braden Turner (Northwestern cornerback with an interception)
  • Jack Olsen (Northwestern kicker)

What action is being taken

  • No explicit ongoing actions are described in the article. The article reports on a completed game and post-game activities that have already concluded.

Why it matters

  • This victory is significant because it gives Michigan their eighth win of the season, keeping them competitive in their conference standings. The game demonstrates Michigan's resilience and ability to win despite committing five turnovers, which would typically result in a loss. The win also showcases the team's depth and mental toughness, as they overcame self-inflicted mistakes, injuries to key running backs, and a fourth-quarter deficit to secure victory in dramatic fashion on a last-second field goal.

What's next

  • Michigan (8-2) will travel to play Maryland (4-6) next week, who are attempting to end a six-game losing streak. Northwestern (5-5) will host Minnesota (6-4) at home.

Read full article from source: Michigan Chronicle