Michigan 38, Florida 30

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MICH (10-3)71414338
FLA (8-5)0167730

Final

11:00 AM ET, January 1, 2003
Raymond James Stadium
TAMPA, FL

Wolverines, Perry make Florida pay for mistakes

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1728
Total Yards423506
Passing319323
Rushing104183
Penalties3-236-38
3rd Down Conversions3-155-14
4th Down Conversions1-10-0
Turnovers03
Possession32:3927:21
Individual Leaders
Michigan Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Navarre21/3631910
Florida Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Grossman21/4132320
Brown0/1001
Michigan Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Perry2885416
Bellamy220014
Askew2905
Florida Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Graham22120233
Carthon656015
Grossman1123015
Michigan Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Perry6108031
Joppru680043
Edwards4110049
Bellamy21118
Florida Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Jacobs788022
Carthon365051
Kight352024
Small337022
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERMICHFLA
TD5:11CHRIS PERRY 4 YD RUN (ADAM FINLEY KICK)
Drive info: 2 plays, 3 yards.
70
SECOND QUARTERMICHFLA
TD14:32EARNEST GRAHAM 2 YD RUN (MATT LEACH KICK)
Drive info: 3 plays, 56 yards.
77
TD12:04EARNEST GRAHAM 1 YD RUN (FAILED 2PT RUSH)
Drive info: 4 plays, 45 yards.
713
TD3:54CHRIS PERRY 1 YD RUN (ADAM FINLEY KICK)
Drive info: 12 plays, 83 yards.
1413
FG1:37MATT LEACH 29 YD FG
Drive info: 8 plays, 43 yards.
1416
TD0:27RONALD BELLAMY 8 YD PASS FROM JOHN NAVARRE (ADAM FINLEY KICK)
Drive info: 6 plays, 80 yards.
2116
THIRD QUARTERMICHFLA
TD10:31KEIWAN RATLIFF 33 YD PASS FROM REX GROSSMAN (MATT LEACH KICK)
Drive info: 6 plays, 80 yards.
2123
TD7:48CHRIS PERRY 7 YD RUN (ADAM FINLEY KICK)
Drive info: 6 plays, 80 yards.
2823
TD6:07CHRIS PERRY 12 YD RUN (ADAM FINLEY KICK)
Drive info: 3 plays, 31 yards.
3523
FOURTH QUARTERMICHFLA
TD8:21AARON WALKER 3 YD PASS FROM REX GROSSMAN (MATT LEACH KICK)
Drive info: 11 plays, 88 yards.
3530
FG2:20ADAM FINLEY 33 YD FG
Drive info: 8 plays, 50 yards.
3830

Outback Bowl coverage

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -- For all the problems Michigan tailback Chris Perry gave Florida on the field, nothing matched what Gators coach Ron Zook did to his own team.

Ron Zook

Florida coach Ron Zook faces some tough questions after his Gators dropped a 38-30 decision to Michigan.

Perry set a Wolverines bowl record with four touchdowns, and Zook made a number of questionable calls that helped Michigan (No. 11 ESPN/USA Today; No. 12 Associated Press) to a 38-30 victory over Florida (No. 20 ESPN/USA Today; No. 22 Associated Press) in the Outback Bowl on Wednesday.

Bulling through the middle and taking advantage of screen and swing passes galore, Perry accounted for 193 yards -- 85 rushing and 108 receiving.

''I wouldn't say it was my best game, but it was one of them,'' he said.

His last two touchdowns lifted the Wolverines (10-3) from a two-point deficit to a 35-23 lead in the third quarter, and from there, Michigan held on -- with plenty of help from Zook.

Playing in possibly his last game for the Gators (8-5), junior Rex Grossman threw for 323 yards and two scores.

But with the game on the line, the Heisman Trophy runner-up last season didn't have the ball in his hands. Instead, he was running a pass pattern.

With the Gators trailing 38-30 and moving downfield nicely with a minute left, Zook called for a trick play from the Michigan 27.

Freshman cornerback-turned-receiver Vernell Brown took the ball on a reverse and, under heavy pressure, lobbed a terrible pass downfield that was intercepted by Victor Hobson to seal the victory.

Grossman was the intended receiver, and Zook explained he would have been open because the Wolverines were in man coverage.

''I OK'd the play. I was on the headset,'' Zook said of the call that came from offensive coordinator Ed Zaunbrecher.

''We brought it up early in the series,'' Zook said. ''I asked, 'Are you sure we want to do this?' We had worked on it. Sometimes it would work, sometimes it doesn't.''

Grossman, who still hasn't decided whether he'll return for his senior season, said the play worked in practice all the time.

Rex Grossman

Rex Grossman was under pressure all day from Michigan.

''It's a risky call,'' he said. ''But you can get some good rewards, too. It can go both ways.''

Hobson said he was shocked to see Brown, a high school quarterback who hadn't thrown a pass all season, making the key throw of the game. Meanwhile, Michigan quarterback John Navarre stood on the sideline in shock.

''I can't comment on coaching decisions because I'm not a coach,'' Navarre said. ''You just never know how those kind of plays are going to work out.''

Of course, that play might have only masked another series of questionable calls by Zook.

After Earnest Graham's touchdown gave the Gators a 13-7 lead in the second quarter, Zook inexplicably called for a two-point conversion try out of an unbalanced set. It failed. Later, when the Gators scored a touchdown to go ahead 22-21, Zook went for one, not two because, he said, ''it was too early.''

Thus, the Gators found themselves behind by eight points late, instead of seven.

Grossman finished 21-for-41 and wasn't necessarily the best quarterback on the field. Navarre went 21-for-36 for 319 yards.

Nursing a 35-30 lead with five minutes left, Navarre hit Perry on a screen for a 30-yard gain to set up a field goal.

The Gators hit the five-loss mark for the first time since 1989, the year before Steve Spurrier took over the program and brought it to national prominence.

''This is not up to the standard that's been set around here,'' Zook said. ''And it's not up to the standard we're going to have around here.''

Perry, who has been swapped in and out with B.J. Askew as Michigan's feature back throughout his career, broke the Michigan bowl record of three touchdowns held by six players, most recently David Terrell in the 2000 Orange Bowl.

Perry finished with 1,110 yards this season. His career has been spotty -- filled with good games, signs of huge potential and the criticism that has come when he hasn't fulfilled it.

''When you're at Michigan, if you're the tailback or the quarterback, for some people, it's just never good enough,'' coach Lloyd Carr said. ''But he's good enough for me.''

Perry was hardly the only player to cause Florida problems.

Receiver Braylon Edwards caught four passes for 110 yards. Tight end Bennie Joppru had six catches for 80 yards. Askew, the team's most valuable player this season, played the entire game even though he broke his hand in the first quarter.

''He said, 'Coach, I can't catch the ball, I can't run, but I can block,''' Carr said. ''There's a story behind every player.''

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Tuesday, December 17th
North Texas 24 Final
Cincinnati 19
Wednesday, December 18th
Louisville 15 Final
Marshall 38
Monday, December 23rd
Clemson 15 Final
Texas Tech 55
Wednesday, December 25th
UCLA 27 Final
New Mexico 13
Tulane 36 Final
Hawaii 28
Thursday, December 26th
Boston College 51 Final
Toledo 25
Pittsburgh 38 Final
Oregon State 13
Friday, December 27th
Southern Miss 23 Final
Oklahoma State 33
Nebraska 23 Final
Mississippi 27
Kansas State 34 Final
Arizona State 27
Saturday, December 28th
West Virginia 22 Final
Virginia 48
Colorado 28 Final
Wisconsin 31 OT
Monday, December 30th
Arkansas 14 Final
Minnesota 29
Oregon 17 Final
Wake Forest 38
Tuesday, December 31st
Iowa State 16 Final
Boise State 34
Purdue 34 Final
Washington 24
TCU 17 Final
Colorado State 3
Georgia Tech 21 Final
Fresno State 30
Maryland 30 Final
Tennessee 3
Air Force 13 Final
Virginia Tech 20
Wednesday, January 1st
Michigan 38 Final
Florida 30
Texas 35 Final
LSU 20
Penn State 9 Final
Auburn 13
North Carolina State 28 Final
Notre Dame 6
Oklahoma 34 Final
Washington State 14
Georgia 26 Final
Florida State 13
Thursday, January 2nd
Iowa 17 Final
USC 38
Friday, January 3rd
Ohio State 31 Final
Miami (FL) 24 2OT