Michigan 29, Minnesota 6

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Final

12:00 PM ET, November 8, 2008
The Metrodome
MINNEAPOLIS, MN

Michigan drops Minnesota for 12th straight win in Metrodome

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs208
Total Yards435188
Passing203105
Rushing23283
Penalties2-107-51
3rd Down Conversions8-184-14
4th Down Conversions2-21-1
Turnovers11
Possession34:1325:47
Air/Ground Leaders
Michigan Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Sheridan18/3020310
Minnesota Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Weber13/2410501
Michigan Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Shaw871048
Minor1453040
Minnesota Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Eskridge1180026
Salamon2604
Michigan Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Mathews679128
Odoms743015
Minnesota Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Green236019
Tow-Arnett130030
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERMICHMINN
FG11:03K.C. Lopata 44 Yd 30
FG00:31K.C. Lopata 34 Yd 60
SECOND QUARTERMICHMINN
FG08:23K.C. Lopata 26 Yd 90
TD01:49Greg Mathews 8 Yd Pass From Nick Sheridan (K.C. Lopata Kick) 160
THIRD QUARTERMICHMINN
FG12:20K.C. Lopata 48 Yd 190
FG07:27Joel Monroe 28 Yd 193
FG02:15K.C. Lopata 23 Yd 223
FOURTH QUARTERMICHMINN
FG11:42Joel Monroe 32 Yd 226
TD00:34Mark Moundros 3 Yd Run (K.C. Lopata Kick) 296
Associated Press

MINNEAPOLIS -- Under the big pillowy top of the Metrodome at least, Michigan is still Michigan.

The much-maligned Wolverines defense swarmed like the Michigan of old and the ground game racked up 232 yards in a 29-6 victory over the Gophers that keeps the Little Brown Jug where it has resided for most of its existence.

K.C. Lopata kicked five field goals and Greg Mathews had six catches for 79 yards and a touchdown for Michigan (3-7, 2-4 Big Ten), which snapped a five-game losing streak that knocked it out of bowl season for the first time in 35 years. Even in the worst of times, and things have been pretty dire in Rich Rodriguez's first season on the job, the Wolverines have never lost in the Metrodome in 12 tries.

Adam Weber had a rough day for Minnesota (7-3, 3-3), throwing for just 105 yards. He was sacked four times and intercepted once, looking lost without roommate and star receiver Eric Decker, who tried to play on a badly sprained ankle but sat out the entire second half.

Morgan Trent had the interception and crushed Decker, the Big Ten's leading receiver, on his only catch of the game.

The Gophers were sloppy from the start; no match for a Michigan defense that entered the game last in the Big Ten in scoring defense and passing defense.

They were outgained 435-188 and managed only one first down in a mistake-filled first half. It was the first time in coach Tim Brewster's 22-game tenure that the Gophers haven't scored a touchdown.

Michigan's defense simply wouldn't allow it. After giving up an average of 43 points a game in the last three weeks, the Wolverines tied a season low with their six points allowed on two field goals by Joel Monroe.

On offense, the Wolverines picked up where Northwestern left off last weekend, gashing an improved Minnesota defense with big runs by the quarterback.

Wildcats backup quarterback Mike Kafka rushed for 217 yards last week to hand the Gophers a crushing homecoming loss, and Rodriguez sprinkled in fleet-footed freshman Justin Feagin throughout the game to take direct snaps off tackle.

Feagin's 34-yard dash late in the second quarter set up an 8-yard scoring pass from Nick Sheridan to Mathews that gave Michigan a 16-0 lead.

Sheridan, who started for the injured Steven Threet, threw for 203 yards and rushed for 33 and Feagin rushed for 49 yards on seven carries.

A vocal contingent of Michigan backers chanted "Let's Go Blue!" as the fourth quarter opened with their team up 22-3, the first time in six weeks this team has given them anything to cheer about.

Mark Moundros added a late touchdown run for the Wolverines, who calmly walked to the sideline at the game's conclusion to hoist the Jug, college football's oldest rivalry trophy.

But as Brewster said earlier in the week, this has been no rivalry. Minnesota has taken the Jug home just twice in the last 31 years.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Saturday, November 8th
3 Penn State 23 Final
Iowa 24
11 Ohio State 45 Final
24 Northwestern 10
Purdue 7 Final
18 Michigan State 21
Wisconsin 55 Final
Indiana 20
Michigan 29 Final
Minnesota 6
Illinois 17 Final
Western Michigan 23