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Inside the Numbers: Hudson’s Havoc

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Khaleke Hudson made so many plays in the backfield that stat trackers lost count.

When Michigan’s 33-10 mauling of Minnesota came to a close at 11:39 p.m. ET on Saturday, the box score boasted that Hudson had recorded 6.5 tackles for loss, two of which were sacks. That would have been an incredible performance. 6.5 tackles for loss would have been more than what he had through the first eight games (6.0) and would have crowned him the Big Ten tackle-for-loss leader (12.5). It would have been the second-most tackles for loss by a Wolverine in a single game in Michigan history.