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Michigan-Minnesota live updates: Wolverines lead after blocked punt
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Michigan-Minnesota live updates: Wolverines lead after blocked punt

SECOND QUARTER

3:41 – On Minnesota’s first drive, Michigan CB Jyaire Hill made an incredible interception, barely getting a foot in near the Minnesota sideline. Max Brosmer is just 6 of 12 passing for 34 yards.

Michigan 21, Minnesota 0

3:57 – Michigan needed just one play to score after the blocked kick, with Alex Orji hitting Tyler Morris underneath. Morris dove for the pylon and stepped in for an 11-yard touchdown.

Michigan 21, Minnesota 0

6:11 – The Wolverines make Max Brosmer look extremely uncomfortable in the pocket. Minnesota’s pass catchers haven’t gotten any separation against Michigan’s secondary. Then on third-and-11, Mason hit Graham right in the gut for a 10-yard sack. Minnesota kicked, but Kechaun Bennett blocked the ball.

Michigan 14, Minnesota 0

7:46 – Sloppy play by the Wolverines, who started on their own 25. Alex Orji was dropped for a 1-yard loss on a QB keeper on first down, then scrambled 2 yards on second down after Kendrick Bell made his route fell. His third down pass, intended for Marlin Klein, was not close to completion, leading to a punt.

Michigan 14, Minnesota 0

8:59 — Michigan’s defense was impressive the last three drives, holding the Gophers to 11 yards. Brandyn Hillman got a pass breakup on third-and-5 to force a punt.

Michigan 14, Minnesota 0

10:25 – The Wolverines fed Kalel Mullings three straight times and it paid off with six points. He had 10 and 5 yards before bulldozing into the end zone from the 1 for his second touchdown of the game. He has 45 yards on eight carries.

Michigan 14, Minnesota 0

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11:25 – Minnesota started on its own and went backwards before Zeke Berry forced a turnover. He ripped the ball from receiver Daniel Jackson to set up the Wolverines in the red zone.

Michigan 7, Minnesota 0

12:59 – Michigan couldn’t take advantage of a good starting field position starting at its own 39. Colston Loveland reached behind him to make a catch for a 10-yard drive on the first play. On second down, WR Kendrick Bell dropped a pass that would have moved the chains, but it was also wobbly and a bit behind him. Alex Orji threw the ball away on third down, leading to a punt. Michigan has 19 yards on its two drives since the opening touchdown.

Michigan 7, Minnesota 0

3:00 PM – Minnesota starts at its own 13 – the third straight drive inside its 20. A holding penalty on first down put the Gophers behind the sticks, and Rayshaun Benny broke up a pass at the line of scrimmage on second down. They got some distance back on third down, but punted on fourth and third. Minnesota has 65 yards on three drives.

Michigan 7, Minnesota 0

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FIRST QUARTER

2:01 – Michigan’s run on Alex Orji at QB remains a hit or miss. It started with great field position, but it went three-and-out. Orji held on on third and fourth but was taken a yard short, leading to a punt.

Michigan 7, Minnesota 0

6:28 – The Gophers had another bad kick return, starting at their 20. They had a couple big plays on screen passes and then a 16-yard run from Jaren Mangham. But Michigan’s defense stood tall as the Gophers surpassed 50. On a third-and-8 from the Michigan 34, Michigan CB Jyaire reacted quickly, blowing a quick pass to receiver Daniel Jackson for a three-yard loss. Dragan Kesich attempted a 55-yard field goal in the rain, but scored well.

Michigan 7, Minnesota 0

11:31 – Michigan marched 79 yards in nine plays to take a 7-0 lead. And guess what? It was Kalel Mullings who broke off another long touchdown run. The OL created a huge hole and Mullings burst through, untouched for a 27-yard score. The drive was aided by a 15-yard facemask penalty, but a pretty solid opening drive for Alex Orji, who scrambled 15 yards on a third-and-9 early in the drive and completed 2 of 3 passes for 15 yards.

Michigan 7, Minnesota 0

14:56 – After a brief return, Minnesota starts at its own 14. As rain falls in Michigan Stadium, the Gophers opened with four straight plays, including a QB sneak by Max Brosmer on third-and-1. Minnesota went play-action on its fifth play and rolled Brosmer to his left, but tight end Frank Bierman dropped the pass. Ernest Hausmann forced a punt by blowing up a screen pass to RB Darius Taylor for a loss of five yards.

Michigan 0, Minnesota 0

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PREGAME UPDATES

– Star tight end Colston Loveland will return to Michigan after missing last week, but four other key players are listed as questionable: cornerback Will Johnson, receiver Semaj Morgan, edge Josaiah Stewart and center Greg Crippen.

STORY: Loveland back, three Michigan starters questionable vs. Minnesota

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ANN ARBOR – No. 12 Michigan hosts Minnesota on Saturday at noon and looks to improve to 2-0 in Big Ten play.

Keep refreshing this page for the latest updates from Michigan Stadium.

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The Wolverines (3-1, 1-0) are coming off a thrilling 27-24 victory over USC in Alex Orji’s first career start at quarterback. He only passed for 32 yards, but the team rushed for 290 yards behind a career performance by Kalel Mullings.

It wouldn’t be surprising if Michigan continues its run-heavy offense today against a Minnesota defense that was stout against the pass but allowed 272 rushing yards in last week’s 34-17 loss to Iowa.

The Golden Gophers (2-2, 0-1) also lost to North Carolina to open the season before posting back-to-back shutouts against Rhode Island and Nevada.

Michigan has won the past four meetings in the series, including the last game in Ann Arbor in 2017 – a 33-17 win.

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