HOUGHTON — After falling at home to the No. 1-ranked Ferris State Bulldogs two weeks ago, the Michigan Tech Huskies football team bounced back last Saturday on the road with a commanding 56-17 win over their rivals, the Northern Michigan Wildcats, down at the Superior Dome in Marquette.
“It was good,” said Huskies coach Dan Mettlach. “I thought we played well in all three phases, a couple of hiccups with the muff punt and the turnover before half. But, all in all, I thought the guys prepared well, showed up, played hard, and, obviously, executed at an efficient rate as well. So it was good to see.”
More impressive than the score was the fact that the Huskies (6-2 overall, 3-1 GLIAC) did it without the services of redshirt sophomore quarterback Alex Bueno, whom Michigan Tech held out of t

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