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RUT 0, UMN 7
UMN - Ibrahim,Mohamed 2 yd run (Trickett,Matthew kick), 19 plays, 99 yards, TOP 10:27

RUT 0, UMN 14
UMN - Ibrahim,Mohamed 1 yd run (Trickett,Matthew kick), 13 plays, 86 yards, TOP 07:03

RUT 0, UMN 21
UMN - Ibrahim,Mohamed 28 yd run (Trickett,Matthew kick), 2 plays, 33 yards, TOP 00:49

RUT 0, UMN 24
UMN - Trickett,Matthew 31 yd field goal 10 plays, 51 yards, TOP 04:49

RUT 0, UMN 31
UMN - Williams,Bryce 3 yd run (Trickett,Matthew kick), 1 plays, 3 yards, TOP 00:02
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Ibrahim, Gophers Blank Rutgers, 31-0
10/29/2022 4:52:00 PM | Football
The senior running back became Minnesota's all-time touchdown leader.
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Mohamed Ibrahim rushed for 159 yards and three touchdowns on 36 carries to lead Minnesota past Rutgers 31-0 on Saturday to stop a three-game losing streak.
Quarterback Tanner Morgan crisply returned from a concussion that kept him out of the previous game for the Gophers (5-3, 2-3 Big Ten), who enjoyed a 19-play, 99-yard drive on their first possession that drained 10:24 off the clock.
They converted 13 of 19 third downs and were in full control on this sun-drenched 69-degree afternoon, turning the second half into a snoozer and giving coach P.J. Fleck a victory over his mentor and former boss Greg Schiano. The Gophers had the ball for 41:02.
Minnesota's revived defense produced a punishing and unrelenting performance against a Scarlet Knights team missing leading rusher Samuel Brown V and still dealing with quarterback instability.
Gavin Wimsatt made his second career start, going 6 for 17 for 68 yards. He threw the first of two interceptions by Tyler Nubin at the Rutgers 33 early in the fourth quarter that set up Ibrahim's third score and put the game out of reach.
That was Ibrahim's 46th career touchdown, breaking the all-time program record held by Darrell Thompson, who cheered the feat from his perch in the radio broadcast booth.
Wimsatt was replaced by Noah Vedral, the sixth-year player who started the previous three games, when he took a shoulder-to-shoulder hit at the end of a run and had his head snap back hard against the turf midway through the fourth quarter.
The Scarlet Knights (4-4, 1-4), who are chasing their first winning record since their inaugural Big Ten season, had just 134 total yards of offense in the type of game that got offensive coordinator Sean Gleeson fired earlier this month and replaced on an interim basis by Nunzio Campanile.
Ibrahim extended his streak of 100-yard games to 16 straight with some of his finest work to date. Behind a rejuvenated line, the sixth-year star continually found space and broke tackles in the middle of the field against a rugged Rutgers team that entered the game ranked sixth in the FBS and third in the conference in rushing defense.
He hurt his left ankle late in the third quarter, too, but after treatment in the tent he rejoined the offense with a taped-up foot after logging 31 carries over the first three quarters.
THE TAKEAWAY
Rutgers: With No. 4 Michigan and No. 13 Penn State looming on the schedule in November, the Scarlet Knights really needed a win here toward bowl-game eligibility. They're 12-18 in three years under Schiano in his second stint with the program.
Minnesota: After their 4-0 start raised hope of a Big Ten West title, the Gophers were grounded hard this month. They quietly reset their goals and started their own "Gopher Football Playoff" to rekindle their mojo over the final five games.
UP NEXT
Rutgers: Hosts No. 4 Michigan next Saturday night.
Minnesota: Plays at Nebraska next Saturday afternoon.











