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What they're saying nationally, in Ann Arbor after No. 1 Oregon football defeated Michigan

Nov 03, 2024 View Original Article
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    26% Somewhat Conservative

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    60% ReliableFair

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    26% Somewhat Conservative

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51% : Here's a roundup of what was written nationally and in Ann Arbor after the game:Dillon Gabriel throws a TD pass and runs for a score to lead No. 1 Oregon to 38-17 win over Michigan (AP)"We'll be stunned if anyone else is at No. 1 on Tuesday night."
45% : ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- No. 1 Oregon defeated Michigan 38-17 Saturday at Michigan Stadium.
40% : Michigan football digs deep as losses mount (MLive.com)Shorthanded Michigan 'D' too little, too late with adjustments for Ducks (MLive.com)Offense dooms Michigan before it can ever get going vs. No. 1 Oregon (MLive.com)Costly penalty thwarts Michigan's comeback bid vs. Oregon (MLive.com)Oregon thumping Michigan left little doubt Ducks belong as college football's No. 1 (The Athletic)

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