Penn State 25, Michigan 27

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PSU (6-1)0032225
MICH (4-3)0371727

Final

3:30 PM ET, October 15, 2005
Michigan Stadium
ANN ARBOR, MI

Wolverines hand Penn State first loss this season

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Chad Henne connected with Mario Manningham on a 10-yard TD pass on the game's final play to give the Wolverines a thrilling 27-25 win.
Gameball goes to... both teams. Both teams came from behind. Both teams scored TDs in the final minute to take the lead. The Nittany Lions and Wolverines gave us a classic.
Stat of the game... 7: The Wolverines' last-second victory extends their win streak over the Nittany Lions to seven games.
The Fan Pick
40.4% of College Pick'em players picked Michigan to win the game.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2021
Total Yards420375
Passing239212
Rushing181163
Penalties6-355-49
3rd Down Conversions5-148-18
4th Down Conversions2-21-1
Turnovers21
Possession30:4929:11
Individual Leaders
Penn State Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Robinson19/3423901
Michigan Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Henne21/3621220
Penn State Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Hunt14102061
Robinson1767210
Williams38012
Michigan Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Hart23108117
Bass226023
Grady525014
Penn State Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Williams659025
Norwood463028
Golden374056
Smolko224015
Michigan Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Avant875021
Hart440016
Manningham349233
Ecker329020
Scoring Summary
SECOND QUARTERPSUMICH
FG4:34GARRETT RIVAS 35 YD FG
Drive info: 7 plays, 53 yards.
03
THIRD QUARTERPSUMICH
TD11:10MIKE HART 2 YD RUN (GARRETT RIVAS KICK)
Drive info: 10 plays, 70 yards.
010
FG0:10KEVIN KELLY 25 YD FG
Drive info: 7 plays, 67 yards.
310
FOURTH QUARTERPSUMICH
TD11:56MICHAEL ROBINSON 4 YD RUN (KEVIN KELLY KICK)
Drive info: 4 plays, 63 yards.
1010
TD11:39ALAN ZEMAITIS 35 YD DEFENSIVE FUMBLE RETURN (KEVIN KELLY 2PT RUSH)1810
TD9:32MARIO MANNINGHAM 33 YD PASS FROM CHAD HENNE (MIKE HART 2PT RUSH)
Drive info: 5 plays, 55 yards.
1818
FG3:45GARRETT RIVAS 47 YD FG
Drive info: 9 plays, 28 yards.
1821
TD0:53MICHAEL ROBINSON 3 YD RUN (KEVIN KELLY KICK)
Drive info: 13 plays, 81 yards.
2521
TD0:00MARIO MANNINGHAM 10 YD PASS FROM CHAD HENNE
Drive info: 8 plays, 53 yards.
2527

ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) -- One storied program salvaged its reputation against another trying to restore its lofty status.

Chad Henne threw his second touchdown pass to Mario Manningham from 10 yards out with no time left to lift Michigan to a thrilling 27-25 victory over No. 8 Penn State on Saturday.

"That's as wild a game as I've ever been in -- just unbelievable," Michigan coach Lloyd Carr said.

Michigan (4-3, 2-2 Big Ten) -- the winningest team in college football -- avoided its worst record in mid-October since 1967.

"It's a huge win," linebacker David Harris said. "It's a big turning point in our season."

The Nittany Lions (6-1, 3-1) are still off to their best start since 1999 but fell out of sole possession of first place in the conference with their seventh straight loss in the series.

"It was a great football game. Our kids hung in there," Nittany Lions coach Joe Paterno said quietly. "I'm proud of them. I'm disappointed for them."

Paterno didn't make his players available for comment -- just like he didn't the last time he faced Michigan in 2002, a 27-24 overtime loss on the road.

"You're going to ask them the same questions you'd ask me," Paterno explained.

Michael Robinson scored his second touchdown from 3 yards out with 53 seconds left to give the Nittany Lions a 25-21 lead, but Steve Breaston returned the kickoff to midfield to set up the game-winning score.

"We should've just power-kicked it to the other side," Paterno said. "He hurt us."

A second was left on the clock when Henne took the last snap and connected with Manningham in the middle of the end zone.

"Chad put it right there," Manningham said.

It couldn't have been a more exciting second half -- with both teams taking what appeared to be commanding leads -- after Michigan led 3-0 at halftime.

Penn State scored 15 points in 17 seconds -- on Robinson's 4-yard run, a fumble return and a 2-point conversion after a botched kick attempt -- to take an 18-10 lead early in the fourth quarter.

But Michigan quickly responded with Henne's 33-yard TD pass to Manningham and Mike Hart's 2-point conversion run to tie the game.

After forcing Penn State to punt, the Wolverines got the ball back at their 42.

Garrett Rivas easily made a 47-yard kick with 3:45 left to put Michigan ahead 21-18 one week after missing two field goals in the second half of a 23-20 loss to Minnesota.

Two plays later, Leon Hall stepped in front of Robinson's pass -- his first interception in 104 attempts -- and the Wolverines had the ball at Penn State's 40.

Michigan lined up for a 51-yard kick but had Rivas punt and it went just 16 yards to Penn State's 19.

With no timeouts left, the Nittany Lions drove down the field -- with Robinson running for a first down on a fourth-and-7 from Michigan's 39 -- and their elusive quarterback scored on his second draw for a go-ahead score.

"I thought the offense would cover us, they were covering for us throughout the game," Michigan defensive tackle Gabe Watson said.

The Wolverines then made just enough plays and had just enough time to earn the victory they -- and a much-maligned Carr -- desperately needed.

"Coach said the game was going to come down to a play like that, and it did, and we pulled it off," Watson said.

Hart ran for 108 yards and a score while Henne was 21-of-36 for 212 yards with two TDs and a fumble, which was ripped away by linebacker Alan Zemaitis and returned 35 yards for a go-ahead score.

Robinson completed 19-of-34 for 239 yards with an interception and ran for 67 yards with two scores and a fumble, Penn State's first turnover after 11 quarters without one.

Tony Hunt ran for 102 yards for the Nittany Lions, who lost freshman receiver Derrick Williams late in the fourth quarter with what appeared to be a left arm injury.

College Football Scores

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Saturday, October 15th
Wisconsin 38 Final
Minnesota 34
Michigan State 24 Final
Ohio State 35
Indiana 21 Final
Iowa 38
Northwestern 34 Final
Purdue 29
Penn State 25 Final
Michigan 27