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Gophers Fall in 2020 Season Opener to #18 Michigan 49-24

10/24/2020 10:13:00 PM | Football

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Joe Milton accounted for two touchdowns in an unflappable debut at quarterback for No. 18 Michigan, and the Wolverines defeated No. 21 Minnesota with 258 rushing yards in a 49-24 victory Saturday night to open the virus-delayed season.

Zach Charbonnet had a 70-yard scoring run in the first quarter to set the tone for Michigan's dominance on offense, one of five rushing touchdowns. Donovan Jeter followed by scoring on a 15-yard scoop of an airborne fumble forced by a blitzing Michael Barrett, one of five sacks by the Wolverines. Minnesota's Tanner Morgan passed for 188 yards and a touchdown, with two turnovers.

Barrett added a 66-yard kickoff return to set up Milton's scoring pass to Ben Mason that capped a 21-point first quarter to spur the Wolverines to their 13th win in the last 15 conference openers. They have not lost at Minnesota in the battle for the Little Brown Jug trophy since 1977.

With the Wolverines leading 28-17 late in the second quarter, Gophers coach P.J. Fleck ordered a fake punt on fourth-and-4 at their own 31, an obvious sign of how overwhelmed their defense was throughout the game. Tight end Ko Kieft, who gave the Gophers a 7-0 lead with his touchdown catch, took the snap as the upback but was stuffed for a 2-yard loss.

Hassan Haskins rushed six times for 82 yards and two touchdowns for the Wolverines, whose only obvious mistakes were on special teams — allowing a blocked punt in the first quarter and three missed field goals by Jake Moody.

Mohamed Ibrahim rushed for 140 yards and two touchdowns for the Gophers.

Michigan leads the series 25-76-3.

LINEUP SHUFFLES

The Gophers played without two incumbent starting offensive linemen, right tackle Daniel Faalele and right guard Curtis Dunlap. Dunlap had a cast on his left foot. Another expected starter, freshman punter Mark Crawford, did not suit up. The Wolverines played without tight end Nick Eubanks and had only one backup available for Milton, Cade McNamara, who took the last drive.


LANDMARK LINEUP

The Big Ten assigned the first all-Black officiating crew in the history of the major five conferences, with referee Larry Smith leading the group of eight on-field officials and four others with off-the-field responsibilities. The Big Ten, which launched a series of league-wide social justice initiatives this week, said 22% of its 2020 officiating staff is either minorities or women.

POLL IMPLICATIONS

The Wolverines ought to move up several spots after this opening performance when the next Associated Press rankings are revealed on Sunday. Though the FBS conferences are on such different schedules and voting patterns are unpredictable, the Gophers will have a tough time staying in the Top 25 next week.

Michigan marked the fifth AP-ranked foe of Minnesota's last six opponents. The Gophers beat Penn State and Auburn and lost to Iowa and Wisconsin over their final five-game stretch of last season.

THE TAKEAWAY

Michigan: Though the returning stable of running backs was strong with Charbonnet and Haskins, Milton took over behind a largely unproven offensive line with a young group of receivers and played with a poise well beyond his experience. The offense under coach Jim Harbaugh has not materialized the way the Wolverines have expected, but this was a promising start.

Minnesota: With seven regulars — including four NFL draft picks — departed from the defense that ranked third in the Big Ten and 10th in the FBS last season with an average of 306.6 yards allowed per game, this new group for the Gophers has a long way to go. Linebacker Braelen Oliver, an expected starter, suffered an unspecified injury in spring practice and did not play.

UP NEXT

Michigan: Hosts Michigan State next Saturday.

Minnesota: At Maryland on Friday night.

Team Stats

MICH
MINN
Total Yards
481
326
Pass Yards
225
197
Rushing Yards
256
129
Penalty Yards
80
39
1st Downs
18
21
3rd Downs
4
6
4th Downs
0
1
TOP
24:51
35:09
1st Quarter
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MICH 0, MINN 7

MINN - Kieft, Ko 14 yd pass from Morgan, Tanner (Walker, Brock kick) 2 plays, 17 yards, TOP 0:42

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MICH 7, MINN 7

MICH - Charbonnet, Z. 70 yd run (Moody, Jake kick), 1 plays, 70 yards, TOP 0:10

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MICH 14, MINN 7

MICH - Jeter, Donovan 15 yd fumble recovery (Moody, Jake kick)

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MICH 14, MINN 10

MINN - Walker, Brock 29 yd field goal 11 plays, 79 yards, TOP 6:25

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MICH 21, MINN 10

MICH - Mason, Ben 8 yd pass from Milton, Joe (Moody, Jake kick) 2 plays, 8 yards, TOP 0:13

2nd Quarter
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MICH 21, MINN 17

MINN - Ibrahim, M 16 yd run (Walker, Brock kick), 10 plays, 75 yards, TOP 5:37

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MICH 28, MINN 17

MICH - Haskins, Hassan 4 yd run (Moody, Jake kick), 10 plays, 77 yards, TOP 4:44

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MICH 35, MINN 17

MICH - Haskins, Hassan 4 yd run (Moody, Jake kick), 4 plays, 29 yards, TOP 2:13

3rd Quarter
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MICH 35, MINN 24

MINN - Ibrahim, M 5 yd run (Walker, Brock kick), 11 plays, 71 yards, TOP 5:20

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MICH 42, MINN 24

MICH - Milton, Joe 2 yd run (Moody, Jake kick), 9 plays, 69 yards, TOP 4:16

4th Quarter
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MICH 49, MINN 24

MICH - Evans, Chris 5 yd run (Moody, Jake kick), 5 plays, 96 yards, TOP 1:58

Game Leaders

CMP
18
TD
1
YDS
197
INT
1

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