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Northwestern turns the tide with a 28-point 3rd quarter to beat Utah 31-20 in the Holiday Bowl

SAN DIEGO — Cornerback Montre Hartage was ruled out before kickoff. He joined injured defensive starters Nate Hall and Jordan Thompson in team-issued gear on the sideline.

Receiver Flynn Nagel gingerly walked off the field after a catch, still dogged by a high ankle sprain. Ben Skowronek, who made the miracle outstretched catch in the Big Ten West division-clinching win at Iowa, was lost to an upper-body injury. Defensive back Alonzo Mayo went down.

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