With the Gophers trailing Rutgers 32-31 late in Saturday's homecoming game, if it felt like Minnesota had been there before, it had.
The Gophers played Ohio for homecoming last year and trailed that Mid-American Conference team by four points with 2 minutes, 22 seconds remaining. But Mitch Leidner led the Gophers on a 78-yard touchdown drive that sealed that 27-24 victory over the Bobcats.
This time, a Drew Wolitarsky fumble had led to Rutgers' go-ahead field goal with 4:01 remaining.
"I asked the guys, 'I need everything out of you here,' " Leidner said.
Rodney Smith gained most of the yardage on the drive, but Leidner hit Wolitarsky with a 9-yard pass for a first down and added an 8-yard rush. Emmit Carpenter's 28-yard field goal with six seconds remaining gave the Gophers a 34-32 win.
Leidner finished 11-for-18 for 156 yards and one interception, adding seven carries for 39 yards and a touchdown.
He suffered a concussion against Iowa on Oct. 8 and missed last week's win against Maryland, when Conor Rhoda led the Gophers to a 31-10 victory. But Leidner passed the concussion protocol late in the week, and coach Tracy Claeys didn't hesitate to start the senior against Rutgers.
"If the doctors aren't concerned, I'm not concerned," Claeys said. "They're the ones who made that call and said he was fine. … Any time your starter's ready to go, I think that's what you do."