Michigan 58, Minnesota 0

October 1, 2011 - Michigan Stadium - Ann Arbor, MI


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NCAAF FINAL 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH TOTAL --- --- --- --- ----- MINNESOTA 0 0 0 0 0 MICHIGAN (19) 14 24 10 10 58 FINAL

SCORING SUMMARY

1ST QTR: MICH - TD, VINCENT SMITH 3 YD RUN (BRENDAN GIBBONS KICK), 11:25 MICH - TD, DENARD ROBINSON 9 YD RUN (BRENDAN GIBBONS KICK), 6:00 2ND QTR: MICH - TD, DREW DILEO 17 YD PASS FROM VINCENT SMITH (BRENDAN GIBBONS KICK), 14:52 MICH - TD, VINCENT SMITH 28 YD PASS FROM DENARD ROBINSON (BRENDAN GIBBONS KICK), 9:38 MICH - FG, BRENDAN GIBBONS 25 YD, 5:07 MICH - TD, KEVIN KOGAR 18 YD PASS FROM DENARD ROBINSON (BRENDAN GIBBONS KICK), :45 3RD QTR: MICH - TD, FITZGERALD TOUSSAINT 1 YD RUN (BRENDAN GIBBONS KICK), 8:18 MICH - FG, BRENDAN GIBBONS 32 YD, 2:04 4TH QTR: MICH - FG, BRENDAN GIBBONS 38 YD, 9:17 MICH - TD, COURTNEY AVERY 83 YD FUMBLE RETURN (BRENDAN GIBBONS KICK), 4:58



Extended Box

NCAAF 1 2 3 4 F - - - - -- Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0 Michigan 14 24 10 10 58 FINAL

Michigan-Smith 3 run (Gibbons kick) Michigan-Robinson 9 run (Gibbons kick) Michigan-Dileo 17 pass from Smith (Gibbons kick) Michigan-Smith 28 pass from Robinson (Gibbons kick) Michigan-FG Gibbons 25 Michigan-Koger 18 pass from Robinson (Gibbons kick) Michigan-Toussaint 1 run (Gibbons kick) Michigan-FG Gibbons 32 Michigan-FG Gibbons 38 Michigan-Avery 83 fumble return (Gibbons kick)

Minnesota Michigan First downs 8 32 Rushed-yards 25-73 48-363 Passing yards 104 217 Sacked-yards lost 3-16 1-8 Return yards 0 0 Passes 11-22-0 18-25-0 Punts 10-36.3 2-37.5 Fumbles-lost 2-2 1-0 Penalties-yards 9-74 3-24 Time of possession 23:38 36:22

Individual Statistics RUSHING: Minnesota-Cobb 8-54, Bennett 9-33, Kirkwood 3-3, Wright 1-(-1), Shortell 4-(-16). Michigan-Toussaint 11-108, Rawls 10-73, Shaw 8-60, Robinson 6-51, Gardner 6-39, V Smith 5-27, Hopkins 1-6.

PASSING: Minnesota-Shortell 11-22-0-104. Michigan-Robinson 15-19-0-169, Gardner 2-5-0-31, V Smith 1-1-0-17.

RECEIVING: Minnesota-B Green 2-41, McKnight 3-31, Crawford-Tufts 2-15, McGarry 2-9, Lair 1-5, Goodger 1-3. Michigan-Hemmingway 5-56, Gallon 4-46, Koger 3-35, V Smith 1-28, Hopkins 1-28, Dileo 2-23, Gardner 1-2, Toussaint 1-(-1).

Att: 111,106


Game Story

ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Denard Robinson gave his feet a break and put his arm to work. Robinson threw for two scores as part of an efficient passing game and ran for a touchdown on a season-low six carries Saturday to lead No. 19 Michigan in a 58-0 win over Minnesota. The speedy quarterback with a shaky arm was 15 of 19 for 169 yards and didn't throw an interception for the first time since the opener. "We was clicking," Robinson said. The rest of the Wolverines (5-0, 1-0 Big Ten) were, too, against the over- matched Golden Gophers (1-4, 0-1) in the Leaders Division opener for both teams. The Wolverines kept the Little Brown Jug trophy that the teams have played for since 1909. Michigan had its most lopsided win since beating Indiana by the same score in 2000. "They are bigger, stronger and faster than we are right now," said Minnesota coach Jerry Kill, who was on the sideline just days after leaving the team seeking more treatment for seizures he's had the past three weeks. "It's just that simple." Entering the game, Robinson completed 49 percent of his passes and his six interceptions surpassed the total he had in September and October last year. On Saturday, Robinson showed poise in the pocket and displayed touch on throws. He matched his season high with 11 completions -- in his first 11 attempts -- and avoided forcing passes into coverage for a change. He read a blitz on his second TD pass and connected on a crisp, 18-yard pass to Kevin Koger to make it 38-0 late in the third quarter. Michigan coach Brady Hoke, though, said he didn't need to see him excel through the air to have confidence in him as a passer, unlike the QB's critics. "All we hear is that he's not," Hoke said. The Wolverines were determined to let running backs take the load off of Robinson on the ground and Minnesota was accommodating. Fitzgerald Toussaint ran for a career-high 108 yards, freshman Thomas Rawls had 73 yards rushing and Michael Shaw ran for 60. Smith scored on a 3-yard run to start the scoring barrage, threw a 17-yard toss to Drew Dileo on a halfback pass and caught a 28-yard pass for a score to help Michigan take a 38-0 halftime lead. He become the first major college running back to score on the ground, through the air as a passer and a receiver since Clemson's C.J Spiller in 2009. "I was just put in the right place at the right time," Smith said. "It was fun." Nobody from Minnesota enjoyed the day at the Big House. Freshman Max Shortell made his first start in place of MarQueis Gray, who missed the game with an injured toe on his left foot. "We did everything we could to get MarQueis ready to play, but he just wasn't ready," Kill said. "You can't play on one leg." Shortell was 11 of 22 for 104 yards, got sacked three times and hit after several more snaps, leading to Minnesota going 0 for 11 on third-down conversions. "Our defense was on the field almost all of the first half," Shortell said. "So we couldn't run a lot of plays because we didn't have the ball." Michigan outgained Minnesota 384-69, averaging nearly 10 yards per play in the first half. The Gophers got into Wolverines' territory only once before halftime and fumbled on the play. They stopped Michigan on its first drive of the second half and got to midfield on the punt return, but spoiled the play with a penalty. Minnesota dropped a pass past the 50 on its next possession and had a 96-yard kickoff return wiped out by another flag. Minnesota didn't take a snap in Michigan territory until there was less than a minute left in the third quarter. And just when it looked as if the Gophers were going to score late in the fourth, David Cobb fumbled and cornerback Courtney Avery scooped it up and returned it 83 yards for a 58-0 lead. Michigan won the oldest trophy game in major college football for the fourth straight time since losing at home in 2005. The Gophers' last win over Michigan before that was in 1986.