GOPHERS REPLAY NO. 18 MICHIGAN 49, NO. 21 GOPHERS 24
The recap
The 2020 season finally opened for Minnesota and the rest of the Big Ten, but Saturday's result at TCF Bank Stadium isn't one the Gophers will remember fondly.
Michigan retained the Little Brown Jug with a victory built on a strong rushing attack (256 yards) and a defense that scored a touchdown.
Quarterback Joe Milton, making his first start, passed for 225 yards and rushed for a score, and the Wolverines got a combined 152 rushing yards and three TDs from running backs Hassan Haskins and Zach Charbonnet.
"I don't know how many different people scored touchdowns, but it seemed like a lot,'' Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh said.
A key moment of the game came late in the second quarter with Michigan up 28-17 and the Gophers facing fourth-and-4 from their 31. Gophers coach P.J. Fleck called for a fake punt, but Ko Kieft took the direct snap and was stuffed for a 2-yard loss. The Wolverines scored for a 35-17 lead three plays later.
"Good call if it works, horrible call if it doesn't work,'' Fleck said. "So, call it a horrible call.''
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COVID-19 strikes: The special teams situation left Fleck shaking his head Saturday night. "I've never seen anything like it in college football with that many specialists out and other guys out all the way up 'til kickoff,'' he said.
Though Fleck didn't provide specifics on testing, first-team punter Mark Crawford was out, and his replacement, Matthew Stephenson, had punts of 31 and 18 yards in the first half. First-string kicker Michael Lantz and starting kickoff man Grant Ryerse were out, leaving both duties to Brock Walker, who is coming off sports hernia surgery. The Gophers had Walker use pooch or squib kicks, which left Michigan with good field position.