0 The Michigan Daily I michigandaily.com I October8, 2012 Michigan plus-four in the turnover battle, Jordan Kovacs finally had reason to in turnover margin, chuckle a bit after Michigan's 44-13 win over Purdue. coasts to first Big A defense that had been repeatedly called upon by its Ten victory coach to wreak more havoc on opposing offenses finally By BEN ESTES answered the call. And a Michi- Daily SportsEditor gan offense whose quarterback had been struggling more than WEST LAFAYETTE - After ever to protect the ball played six weeks, five games and, until his cleanest game yet this sea- Saturday, a horrid performance son. It amounted to a plus-three day for the Wolverines in turn- over margin against the Boiler- makers, a big factor in helping Michigan to an easy win in its Big Ten opener. For the defense, it was espe- cially sweet. The unit performed exceedingly well last season in the turnover column, but that hadn't shown up so far this sea- son - better late than never. "Very encouraging," said Michigan coach Brady Hoke. "That's got to be a big part of how you win. Again, talking about playing on the road, that's taking care of the ball offensive- ly, which we did a pretty good job ... for the most part." The Wolverines entered Sat- urday's tilt with a minus-seven mark in turnover margin, a polar opposite of the plus-seven figure that they totaled for the season a year ago. And Michi- gan was coming off its worst performance in that area in its last game - the team turned the ball over six times en route to a minus-four day against Notre Dame two weeks ago. On Saturday, senior quarter- back Denard Robinson avoided the interception bug that had plagued him all season, espe- cially against the Fighting Irish. Meanwhile, sophomore corner- back Raymon Taylor's 63-yard interception return for a touch- down in the second quarter was just the first of four turnovers that the defense forced for the evening. The only mistake was Rob- inson's fumble on an attempted read-optionplay late in the first half, meaning that, overall, the Wolverines could smile about what they had accomplished. And Kovacs could laugh. His laugh came after remarking that he wished Taylor might've ran out of bounds at the 20-yard line or so instead of taking it all the See TURNOVERS, Page 3B 'Road Warrior' defense steps up again in rout Michigan has more interceptions than passing touchdowns allowed this fall By STEPHEN J. NESBITT Daily Sports Editor WEST LAFAYETTE - The nondescript black lettering is only slightly visible against the camouflage canvas of the Michigan football team's undershirt: Team 133, Road Warrior. Until their visit to Purdue on Saturday, the Wolverines had been anything but road war- riors. Since Michigan coach Brady Hoke arrived in Ann Arbor, Michigan has posted an unbeaten 11-0 record at home. Away from Michigan Stadium, though, the Wolverines were 3-4. With the goal of winning the Big Ten title on the line every weekend and four road games on the conference slate, some- thing needed to change. "If we lose Saturday, then we might not go" to the Rose Bowl, said fifth-year senior lineback- er Kenny Demens. "It's do or die, basically." There are no days off. The Michigan defense took matters into its own hands in a 44-13 victory against Purdue, hold- ing the Boilermaker offense to just 213 total yards. See DEFENSE, Page 3B TODD NEEDLE/Daily Senior quarterback Denard Robinson fakes a handoff to redshirt junior running back Fitzgerald Toussaint on Saturday. Robinson gets Blue - back to winning ways Guptill scores hat trick in Blue/White scrimmage By MICHAEL LAURILA Daily Sports Writer # A By LUKE PASCH ended as redshirt junior running Daily Sports Editor back Fitzgerald Toussaint fell into the end zone from the one- WEST LAFAYETTE - On yard line for the opening score. Saturday afternoon, good Denard That would become the theme Robinson reappeared. for the remainder of the contest, Coming off of an abysmal five- as Michigan controlled the tempo turnover performance at Notre throughout in a 44-13 victory. Dame two weeks ago, the senior Robinson threw the ball far quarterback and co-captain lass than he did against the Fight- bounced back against Purdue, ing Irish, as about 75 percent setting the tone early on Michi- of the Wolverines' total offense gan's first drive of the game. came on the ground. He finished After the Wolverine defense the game with 236 yards on the forced a three-and-out, Robinson ground - his highest total of the marched his team down the field season and second-highest of on a methodical 17-play drive that his career - and although Tous- lasted nearly nine minutes, and saint was contained for the most part, he did add a pair of rushing touchdowns. But when Robinson did throw the ball, he was solid. He finished the contest 8-of-16 passing with one touchdown to junior wide receiver Devin Gardner, and he didn't throw an single intercep- tion for the first time since Nov. 26, 2011, against Ohio State. "It was good for his confi- dence," said Michigan coach Brady Hoke. "You know, it was probably good for all ofus, to some degree. But I think when you look at it at the end of the day, I think he looked real comfortable." See ROBINSON, Page 38 Sophomore forward Alex Guptill tallied his first career hat trick at a strange time - the Michigan hockey team's annual Blue/White intrasquad game. The Blue team used Guptill's three goals, along with another score from junior forward Derek DeBlois, en route to a 4-2 vic- tory on Sunday afternoon at the newly renovated Yost Ice Arena. Though this was the first time the Wolverines have skated competitively as a team, they managed to keep a relaxed feel- ihg around the ice. "Oh yeah, it was a big win def- %ONs ADAM GLANZMAN/Daily Sophomore Alex Guptill is coming off a monster freshman season. initely," Guptill joked. "Bragging quence in the result of the game, rights more importantly, but it there were visiting alumni play- was pretty fun." ers - including some of the Despite the lack of conse- See GUPTILL, Page 3B BIG TEN, BIG TROUBLE The non-conference slate wasn't kind to Big Ten teams, and the first two weeks of conference play haven't been much better. Respect won't come easily. Page 2B NKEM STRIKES AGAIN Michigan's junior forward has taken the conference schedule by storm. She scored twice against Northwestern over the weekend. Page 2B