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How Quinn Ewers, Texas 'fought fire with fire' and beat Michigan at its own game

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ANN ARBOR, Mich. — As second after second melts from the pregame countdown and kickoff of a college football game approaches, the sidelines tell the story of how significant the matchup between any given teams really is.

The bigger the occasion, the richer the stakes, the thicker the flocks of big-shot boosters, world-famous alumni and highly coveted recruits.

Everyone wants to feel as close to the impending action as possible, documenting the occasion with one selfie or self-recorded video after another.

The sidelines at Michigan Stadium on Saturday told a story of supreme importance, of two College Football Playoff participants from last January tangling in one of the most richly anticipated non-conference games of the season.

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