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SEATTLE — Washington jumped on Michigan early in a 27-17 win that marked revenge from last season’s national championship game, thanks not just to shaky offense but unsteady defense. Quarterback Will Rogers and the Huskies used big plays early, including seven passes of 15-plus yards, to move the ball and build a 14-0 advantage. Washington drove over 50 yards on three of its first four possessions with one missed field goal and two touchdowns before the Wolverine defense settled in a bit. “I just feel like early on in the game they had a lot of explosive plays,” Michigan junior defensive tackl…

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