Gophers defensive tackle Ra'Shede Hageman had his most dominant performance of the season in Saturday's 29-12 victory over Western Illinois.
Hageman barreled through the line to block an extra point after Western Illinois had taken a 12-7 lead in the third quarter. That play mirrored the one Hageman made in the season opener against UNLV, when his blocked field goal led to a 51-yard touchdown return by Martez Shabazz.
Hageman finished Saturday with six tackles, including two for loss. He notched his first sack of the season, and it was a memorable one.
With the Gophers leading 22-12 in the fourth quarter, Western Illinois faced third-and-10 from its 36-yard line. Hageman, who was constantly being double-teamed, sped past two Leathernecks linemen and lost his helmet, but still wrestled quarterback Trenton Norvell to the ground.
How do you make a play like that without a helmet?
"You've got to be mentally tough, man," Hageman said. "There's no recipe for that. I don't really know how to answer that. The goal is getting to the quarterback. I don't care if there are one, two, three people in front of me, I'm going to do my best job to accomplish that."
Defensive end Theiren Cockran had the Gophers' other two sacks.
"At the end of the game, the defensive line did a great job of collapsing the pocket," defensive coordinator Tracy Claeys said. "You give up 68 yards rushing, and only 6 in the second half, a lot of that has to do with the big guys inside. So [Hageman] continues to get better."