The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com October 26, 2009 - 3B GAME STATISTICS Ground and air fail Wolverines Team Stats First Downs Rush/Yds Passing Yards Comp/Att/nt Offensive Plays KiTk teturns/ Yds Punt returns/Yds Punts/Avg Fumbles/Lost Penalties/Yards Time of Poss PASSING Player ' Forcier . Robinson RUSHING Player A Minor BrUSn, Carlos Forcier Shaw TEAM Totals 4 RECIENG Player N Mathews Odoms Savoy Wb Totals PUNTING Player Mesko Totals KICKOFF RETURNS Player Brown, Carlos PUNT RETURNS Player Hemingway Gra'"m TACKLES Player Williams, Mike Martin, Mike Graham ' Mouton Ezeh Heininger Smith Sagesse Banks Conover Roundtree Schilling Demens Fitzgerald Herron Totas PennState 18 40/166 230 16/27/0 67 396 4/99 3/19 7/30.7 U/U 5/35 34:48 M I C H I G A N 13/30 140 0/3 l0 Mihigan 17 40/110 140 13/33/2 73 4/$9 2/27 7/44.9 3/2 5/33 25:12 TO 0 0 Att 12 14 1 1 40 No. 7 3 1 1 Yds 48 35 20 10 -1 -2 110 Yds 70 34 19 11 6 140 Avg 4.0 4.7 -1.0 -2.0 2.8 Avg 10.0 11.3 19.0 10.8 Ls 8 12 0 17 L8 19 20 19 20 1 1 0 z TD 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 TD. 0 0 0 0 0 0 By ANDY REID Daily Sports Editor The ground game has driven the Michigan offense all season. But as the Wolverines fell more and more behind in their 35-10 loss to Penn State on Saturday, they had to look more to the air. Freshmen quarterbacks Tate Forcier and Denard Robin- NOTEBOOK son attempted 33 combined passes Saturday, tied for the most this season. "They're trying to make plays, they're trying," senior wide receiver Greg Mathews said of the quarterbacks. "It's not like they're not trying. They just have to be smart with the ball in certain situ- ations." Michigan still racked up 110 yards on the ground, which was 35 more than the stout Penn State defense had allowed on aver- age before the game. And senior Brandon Minor, who has battled a nagging ankle injury all season, brought a physical presence to the game on just 12 carries. "Yeah, he runs hard," Michi- gan coach Rich Rodriguez said. "Again, he still wasn't at 100 per- cent. It's a chronic thing, and if he hits ita certain way, it bothers him, but he tries to fight through it." CATCHING CONCERNS: After completing all three of his passes on the Wolverines' first drive, Forcier was just 1O-of-27 passing the rest of the game. But those numbers were certainly impacted by the number of dropped passes. "You know, it was the first time this year - we've had a few drops (this season) but it seemed like today, a lot of them were on third down or crucial situations, and But from an outsider's per- spective, Penn State quarterback Daryll Clark didn't seem too impressed by the pageantry of the moment. . = "Both teams come out of the same tunnel," Clark said. "We were out in the tunnel, waiting for Michigan to go down. They were 'Ra-Ra,' makinga lot of noise, run- ning down the tunnel and what not. According to Clark, the most pumped up guy in the pregame tunnel was at least 60 years older than the players wearing the winged helmets. "We look over at (Joe Paterno), and he's jumping up and down," Clark said. "He's jumping up and down talking about, 'Yeah, yeah, yeah,' and I'm looking at him and I'm like, 'OK, it's time to play foot- ball, seriously.' But you've got to love the guy." The banner is about nine feet off the ground, which one might think would be a very difficult task for the 82-year old Paterno if given the opportunity to tap it. But Clark seems to think differ- ,.tently. "Who, him? Aw, he'd have jumped over it," Clark said. NOTES: There is still no word on whether wide receiver Junior Hemingway and center David Molk, who were both injured in ZACHARY MEISNER/Da/y Saturdays game, will be ready to Senior running back Brandon Minor only recorded 12 carries as the Michigan running game struggled against Penn State. go next week at Illinois. ... Sat- urday marked the sixth time in we had done a really good job all afternoon, which could hinder a maybe even on the second drive,,. eight games that punter Zoltan year of making the catches on the team's passing attack, Rodriguez we still had some momentum and Mesko averaged more than 40 catchable balls," Rodriguez said. only partially attributed the drops that drop kind of hurt us there." yards per punt. Mesko did not Several dropped passes from to the weather. JOE PA: Running out of the punt once against Delaware State the tight end position - by both "It was a little wet, but I don't tunnel and leaping to touch the and averaged just 32.5 yards sophomore Kevin Koger and know if it was just a concentra- "Go Blue" banner during pregame per punt against Notre Dame. junior Martell Webb - stunt- tion thing, and sometimes you try festivities may be one of the most Mesko currently ranks fifth in ed drives throughout the day. too hard or whatever," Rodriguez well-known traditions in college the nation, averaging 45.49 yards Although it rained for most of the said. "In particular, early, I think football. per kick. No. Yds Avg Lg 7 314 44.9 62 7 314 44.9 62 No. Yds Avg Lg TD 2 47 23s 22 0 A 89 22.3 U6 U No. Yds Avg tg TD 1 19 19.0 19 0 Soto Asst 6 3 3 4 3 4 2 5 3 2 3 1 2 2 , 2 1 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 38 42 P e nn S ta t e C-A Yds 16.27 230 16.27 30 Tot 9 8 7 7 7 7 S 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 t S t 80 TD IM 4 0 4 0 PASSING Player Clark Totals RUSHING Player Royste Beachum Carter TEAM Totals RECEMVNG Player Hoye Zug Quarles Totals Att 20 7 3 l 1 i 1 40 No. 6 5 2 2 1 16 Yds 100 23 18 13 11 3 -2 166 Yds 53 59 91 24 3 230 Avg 5.0 3.3 6.0 1.9 11.0 3.0 0.0 4.2 Avg 8.8 11.8 40.5 12 3.0 14.4 Ls 41 11 3 4 41 L9 14 18$ 60 60 TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TD 0 3 t 0 0 4 CISSOKO From page 1B I thought he got a little better as the week went on," second- ary coach Tony Gibson said after the game. "The last couple weeks he's been working so we thought it was time for him to play again." Against Penn State, Rodri- guez called on Cissoko midway through the first quarter. On third down and 4 with the Nit- tany Lions at Michigan's 17-yard line, Penn State quarterback Daryll Clark's pass opposite Cis- spko fell incomplete and the Nit- tanyLions were held to a 34-yard field goal. Cissoko came in sporadically throughout the game, mostly on third downs and never playing more than a few snaps at a time. On his limited opportunities, Cissoko was not exploited oppo- site junior Donovan Warren. Penn State concentrated mainly on Warren, meaning Cissoko didn't look particularly over- matched in big plays as he had earlier in the season. "Boubacar just came back with a vengeance," Warren said. "You know he worked hard in practice this week. Got the coaches to trust him real well. This was just a matter of them having confidence in him, and they got confidence in him." When Cissoko played, the Wolverines made major adjust- ments in the defensive backfield. Junior cornerback Troy Wool- folk, who had filled in at corner in Cissoko's absence, moved back to safety and replaced red- shirt sophomore Mike Williams. NITTANY LIONS nois) next week, which is a huge From page lB opportunity for us." Fr____page __B_ Though Michigan's collapse was a combination of many fac- tors, including questionable redshirt junior Obi Ezeh didn't preparation and countless mis- have time to make his read. takes, one thing is clear after The result was a 60-yard Saturday: The Wolverines cer- touchdown bomb to tight end tainly won't be in the Rose Bowl Andrew Quarless. as Brown talked about before The score gave the Nittany the Penn State game. Lions a two-possession lead they And Michigan didn't even wouldn't relinquish. seem close to that level of play "That was just a bad day for against the Nittany Lions. us, I guess," Martin said. "We "I'm disappointed we never just got to have a better week gave ourselves a chance," Gib- of preparation going into (Illi- son said. FREE DAT COURSE! - FREE, COURSE - For the first 20 enrolled 60% OFF COURSE - For the second 20 enrolled DAT Course Value $1399 Valid o:,5019-0L 5e19-04 80-2Revo IPnncetonResyew.cmos Cornerof S.University &S. Foesot n -an- SAID ALSALAH/Daily Sophomore Boubacar Cissoko played Saturday in his first game since Sept. 26. Woolfolk played alongside red- is still in limbo. Rodriguez said shirt freshman Jordan Kovacs. after the game Cissoko will con- When Cissoko came out, Wool- tinue to play "unless he screws folk and Williams returned to up again," but as a whole, the their starting spots. Wolverines are happy to have "We didn't know what was Cissoko back. going to happen with Boubac- "I'm happy not just for Bou- ar - don't make me say his last bacar, but for all my teammates," name - Cissoko," Penn State outside linebacker Brandon Her- quarterbacks coach Jay Paterno ron said. "But Boubacar, he's got said. "We saw him on the field a little issues that needed to get and said, 'OK, they're probably corrected and coaches needed to going to move No. 29 (Wool- do what they needed to do to get folk) back.' It didn't create a lot him back. ... Hey, the slogan's, of adjustments for us, but you do 'We're all in for Michigan,' and want to know who's where and we don't want to see one of our what they're doing." teammates fail. Just to bring him Cissoko's future this season back and help him is a pleasure." PUNTING Player No. nds Avg R T HERSe 6 25 355 UN TEAM 1 0 0.0 R Totals 7 215 30 5 44 KICKOFF RETURNS Hlaer N Nd Uv g T PwellEE 2 71 3 4 0 Hayes 1 20 20.0 20 0 Dailey 1 8 8.0 8 0 Totals 3 81 26.3 34 0 PUNT RETURNS. Player No. Yds Avg Lg TD Zug 2 19 9.5 10 0 Astorino 1 0 0 0 Total 3 19 6 -3 10 0 Pe Stae Soo Ass T Hull 6 4 10 Wallace ' a 2 1 3 Lee 0 3 3 Colasanti 2 0 2 Morris 2 0 25 sudu 2 2 MSeay 2 - 2 Odrick 1 2 25 BIG T:'EN STAND NGS Tearn Big Ten Overall Iowa .4-0 8-0 Ohio State 4-1 6-2 Penn State 3-1 7-1 Michigan State 3-2 4-4 Wisconsin 2-2 5-2 Northwestern 2-2 5-3 Purdue 2-2 3-5 Minnesota 2-3 4-4 Michigan 1-3 5-3 . Indiana 1-3 4-4 S Illinois 0-5 1-6 Big Ten Results Penn State 35, Michigan 10 Iowa 15, Michigan State 13 Ohio State 38, Minnesota 7 . Purdue 24, Illinois 14 Northwestern 29, Indiana 28 Toronto can't keep up with 'M' swimmers By RYAN A. PODGES Daily Sports Writer For the Wolverines, the hard- est part of the season's first men's swimming and diving dual meet was not beating their opponent, the University of Toronto. It was fighting their own fatigue. After nearly two months of intense training, there was no doubt Michigan was tired com- ing into the meet. But they still took care of business, crushing the Varsity Blues 186-99 at Can- ham Natatorium on Friday. "We've been getting our butts kicked every day for quite a few weeks now," junior Tyler Clary said. "We're at the end, hope- fully, of a very hard training phase." Michigan won 15 of the 17 events. In the two events it did lose, the 400-yard freestyle relay and the 200-yard butterfly, Toronto touched out the Wol- verines by 0.48 and 0.11 seconds, respectively. Winning its dual meet sea- son opener is nothing new for Michigan. The Wolverines have won 41 of their last 42 inaugural meets. The tapes came in handy, With the swimmers a little especially during one of the best worn down from recent prac- races of the night- the 200-yard tices, their times were not as individual medley during which important as the outcome of the junior Neal Kennedy nearly races and the technicality of the touched out Clary. Kennedy had swims. been leading the race for the first "Any meet that's not an end- 150 yards, but may have lost his of-the-season meet, you want to edge on the last flip turn, as the go in there and try to work on "instant replay" revealed. specifics like starts, turns and "Neal and I walked over .to breakouts," Clary, who won the watch the 200 IM replay," Clary 200- and 400-yard individual said. "On the last turn, we could medley and the 200-yard back- see I stayed underwater and did stroke, said. "I'll use these times a few extra kicks and he came as markers, but I definitely do right up to the surface. He not compare them with my per- looked at me and just said, 'Holy sonal best times because that crap, you just whooped my ass can get depressing." on that part.'" Michigan had strong perfor- Michigan coach Mike Bottom mances from its seniors. Char- certainly hopes his team learned lie Houchin, Alon Mandel, Evan from the relays and the meet. Ryser and co-captain Andr The hardest training cycle may Schultz all won two individual be over for now, but his expecta- events and each swam on relays. tions for the team are still high. After each race, the Michigan "I am never going to be where swimmers watched replays of I want to be," Bottom told the the races on a video screen set Athletic Department. "I always up next to their bench on the want to be better. My expecta- pool deck. The races were taped tions are real high for theseguys, from the deck above the pool, so they will have a hard time and each swimmer broke down meeting them. 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