DETROIT – Mitch Leidner needs foot surgery soon, but the Gophers quarterback was determined to keep his feet on the gas pedal in the Quick Lane Bowl.
The junior passed for 223 yards with a touchdown and added the go-ahead rushing score in the fourth quarter, as the Gophers defeated Central Michigan 21-14 on Monday night to end their seven-game bowl losing streak.
Leidner has been playing through left foot injuries all season and is expected to be limited in spring practice while recovering from the surgery. But he is expected to be back at full strength for summer workouts heading into his senior year.
Coach Tracy Claeys had planned to use freshman backup Demry Croft to spell Leidner for parts of Monday's game. But the game remained close throughout, with the Gophers falling behind 14-13 early in the fourth quarter, and Croft never played.
"I apologized to [Croft]; I really did," Claeys said. "It just so happened there before halftime, we got pinned every time inside the 20-yard line, and I was waiting for us to get outside the 30-, 35-yard line to give Demry a chance. And then in the fourth quarter, we were going to play to win."
That meant Claeys was going to trust Leidner, who has impressed the former defensive coordinator ever since Leidner was running the scout team offense when he redshirted in 2012.
The Gophers (6-7) were on the ropes after getting stopped on fourth down near midfield early in the fourth quarter.
Central Michigan freshman Romello Ross pushed a pile of Gophers defenders into the end zone for a 13-yard touchdown, giving the Chippewas a 14-13 lead.