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ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Tate Forcier lifted Michigan to its biggest win under coach Rich Rodriguez.
Forcier's 5-yard touchdown pass to Greg Mathews with 11 seconds left capped a game-winning drive and lifted the Wolverines to a 38-34 win over No. 18 Notre Dame on Saturday.
"It will go down in history as one of the greatest games in the Michigan-Notre Dame rivalry," Mathews said. "I'm glad I got a chance to play in it."
Weis called for two passes, both of which fell incomplete, late in the game with a three-point lead and Michigan got the ball back at its 43 after a punt with 2:13 and two timeouts left.
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I'd have to say, the game was a little too close for comfort, but glad to see we are making a turn for the better!! And how awesome is it that Forcier is from San Diego :). And back in the top 25 - WHOO HOO!! GO BLUE!!
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