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During Northwestern’s loss to Washington on Sept. 21, graduate student wide receiver Bryce Kirtz recorded just one catch. It marked the first time in 22 months that he failed to notch at least two receptions. On Saturday afternoon against Indiana, Kirtz matched his career-high 10 catches in his...
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