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Michigan vs. Minnesota: Box score, stats and summary feat. Kalel Mullings

No. 12 Michigan took an early 21-0 lead and then held off a late-charging Minnesota team to post a solid 27-24 win on Saturday. The Wolverines remain offensively limited, but efficient and base much of their success around a solid defense.

Michigan was looking to capitalize off momentum from last week's win over USC as it hosted a 2-2 Minnesota team in league play. The Wolverines moved to 3-1 a week ago despite just 32 passing yards in the game. Michigan's defense and running game have been sticky and kept the Wolverines competitive throughout the season.

As noted above, Minnesota opened the day 2-2, getting edged by North Carolina on a last-second missed field goal and losing in Week 4 to Iowa 31-14. FCS transfer Max Brosmer, tasked with leading the Gopher offense at quarterback, has been rather limited this year.

Michigan vs. Minnesota Box Score

Team1st2nd3rd4thTotal
Michigan7143327
Minnesota0302124

Michigan Passing Stats

PlayerCompletionsAttemptsYardsPass TDs
Alex Orji1018861

Michigan Rushing/Receiving Stats

PlayerRushesRush YdsRush TDsReceptionsRec. YdsRec. TDs
Kalel Mullings241112000
Alex Orji9120000
Donovan Edwards9340210
Marlin Klein000190
Colston Loveland0004410
Tyler Morris0001111
Frederick Moore1-20000
Kendrick Bell0002240

Michigan Kicking Stats

Player XP/XPAFG/FGALong FG
Dominic Zvada3 of 32 for 253

Minnesota Passing Stats

PlayerCompletionsAttemptsYardsPassing TDs
Max Brosmer27402581

Minnesota Rushing/Receiving Stats

PlayerRushesRush YdsRush TDsReceptionsRec. YdsRec. TDs
Jaren Mangham1160000
Darius Taylor1336210520
Marcus Major2601130
Max Brosmer9-200000
Cristian Driver0001140
Daniel Taylor0004320
Nick Kallerup0001440
Daniel Jackson0007581
Elijah Spencer0006670
Lemeke Brockington0001100

Minnesota Kicking Stats

Player XP/XPAFG/FGALong FG
Dragan Kesich3 for 31 for 220

Michigan vs. Minnesota Game Summary

The Wolverines did an excellent job of utilizing their ground attack and a timely defense which forced a pair of turnovers. Kalel Mullings reached the end zone twice in the first half, as he continued splitting carries with Donovan Edwards. Alex Orji looked more comfortable as the starting QB than the week before against USC.

After Michigan dominated most of the first three quarters of the game, Minnesota clawed its way back into the game at the end of the third and beginning of the fourth quarter.

A 12-play, 76-yard drive bridged the quarters and pulled Minnesota to within 24-10 on a short run. After a stop, a 60-yard punt return by Koi Perich gave the Gophers a short field, with which they pulled to within one score on a second short Darius Taylor TD run.

Michigan answered with a lengthy drive that ended in a critical Zvada field goal to put the game out of reach.

Michigan improved to 4-1 and will travel to Washington next week. The Gophers fell to 2-3 and will host USC next week, with hopes of a bowl bid fading in Minneapolis.

  • · Michigan: Kalel Mullings, 27 yard TD run, (Zvada XPT) 7-0, 6:34 left in 1st
  • · Michigan: Kalel Mullings, 1 yard TD run, (Zvada XPT) 14-0, 8:59 left in 2nd
  • · Michigan: Tyler Morris, 11 yard TD catch from Alex Orji (Zvada XPT) 21-0, 3:48 left in 2nd
  • · Minnesota: Dragan Kesich, 20 yard field goal, 21-3, 0:00 left in 2nd
  • · Michigan: Dominic Zvada, 53 yard field goal, 24-3, 7:36 left in 3rd
  • · Minnesota: Darius Taylor, 3 yard TD run, (Kesich XPT) 24-10, 14:01 left in 4th
  • · Minnesota: Darius Taylor, 4 yard TD run (Kesich XPT) 24-17, 11:05 left in 4th
  • · Michigan: Dominic Zvada, 35 yard field goal, 27-17, 4:33 left in 4th
  • · Minnesota: Daniel Jackson, 12 yard TD catch from Max Brosmer (Kesich XPT), 27-24, 1:37 left in 4th

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