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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

  • Policy Leaning

    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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