It was senior edge rusher Derrick Moore who delivered the final blow Saturday in the No. 25 Michigan football team’s statement win over Washington.

With roughly nine minutes left in the game, the Huskies sat on fourth-and-3 at their 32-yard line and decided to go for it. Down 21-7, Washington quarterback Demond Williams Jr. prepared to throw the ball downfield — but he never got the chance. As soon as the ball was snapped, Moore sideswiped the blocking tight end and pounced on Williams for the game-sealing sack and a forced fumble.

“I already have my reps playing, thought of, and I just go with it,” Moore said Tuesday. “Going back and thinking about that play (it was) really just thinking of getting off the ball. I got off the ball, saw the tight end, went around him, quarterback was r

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