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The Michigan Wolverines got out to a fast start in the National Championship against the Washington Huskies on Monday night, and it was primarily thanks to running back Donovan Edwards.

Edwards scored two touchdowns on Michigan’s first two drives of the game. The Wolverines ran a total of 12 plays on their initial drives and ended with the same result — an Edwards touchdown.

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Donovan Edwards celebrates

Michigan running back Donovan Edwards celebrates after scoring against Washington during the first half of the national championship NCAA College Football Playoff game Monday, Jan. 8, 2024, in Houston.  (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vasquez)

He started the game with a 41-yard touchdown run and then scored on a 46-yard touchdown run. He only touched the ball twice.

Michigan led the game 14-3 in the first quarter.

Michigan was looking for its first national title since 1997.

Edwards, a junior, entered the game with 393 rushing yards and 249 receiving yards this season. He had three total touchdowns before he scored against Washington.

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Donovan Edwards escapes

Michigan running back Donovan Edwards runs for a touchdown against Washington during the first half of the national championship NCAA College Football Playoff game Monday, Jan. 8, 2024, in Houston.  (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

He called playing in the National Championship a "dream come true."

"Every kid wants to be at this stage, wants to be here. Whether everything has gone right for you or hasn't, you have to sit down with yourself and just embrace where you are," he said last week, via Sports Illustrated.

"There is only two teams playing still in college football, so to be one of the teams still playing, it's a blessing, because when you're a kid you want to do certain things, win a high school ring, National Championship ring, professional ring.

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Donovan Edwards and Jim Harbaugh

Michigan running back Donovan Edwards celebrates after scoring with head coach Jim Harbaugh during the first half of the national championship NCAA College Football Playoff game against Washington Monday, Jan. 8, 2024, in Houston. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

"So the opportunity for us right now is amazing because we're able to check all of our goals as children. This year, too, we checked the boxes in all our goals thus far. Just have one more job to do, one more game to play to reach the ultimate goal."

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