ANN ARBOR — Washington brought an impressive offense, headlined by two of the more productive players in the Big Ten, to Michigan Stadium on Saturday. The Wolverines were up to the challenge.

Michigan allowed just 249 yards in a 24-7 victory. It was especially encouraging given how Michigan’s defense was shredded last Saturday at USC.

“They didn’t necessarily change what they were doing schematically,” Washington head coach Jedd Fisch said. “They were pretty much on point of what (defensive coordinator) Wink Martindale does. I think they did it well today.”

Washington quarterback Demond Williams Jr. arrived as the reigning Big Ten offensive player of the week after throwing for 402 yards and rushing for 136 in a win over Rutgers. Jonah Coleman was at 86 rushing yards per game and was th

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