After playing one of the top teams in the country close last week, Northwestern took a step back in Minneapolis, falling 31-3 to the Golden Gophers. Similar to last season’s matchup, Minnesota ran all over the Northwestern defense, tallying over 250 yards on the ground. The Northwestern offense also struggled, and Brendan Sullivan and Ryan Hilinski both exited the game with injuries. See whose stock went up and down in a day where the ‘Cats could not find many positives.
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Malik Washington
Washington was the best player on offense for the Wildcats; in the first half, he had five receptions for 91 yards, including a 49-yard reception that ended up giving Northwestern their only points of the half.