HOUGHTON — In the aftermath of a tough battle with the top-ranked Ferris State Bulldogs football team, Michigan Tech Huskies coach Dan Mettlach felt that his team had their chances to win the game. The Huskies held the Bulldogs to 428 yards of offense and 38 points in a 38-10 loss at Kearly Stadium on Saturday.
By Tuesday, he still felt like the Huskies had their chances, even given the Huskies turned the ball over five times in the first half, all on interceptions.
“Our guys played hard. We were physical, played right to the very end, but just never in the game after those first half turnovers,” he said. “So, not a whole lot different than what we thought post game. (The game) film kind of held true, but I was proud of the way the guys played.”
One highlight for the Huskies (5-2 overal

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