. The Michigan Daily I michigandaily.com I November 5, 2012 Gardner excels at QB as emergency starter By LUKE PASCH repeated throughout the week Daily SportsEditor that Robinson should be ready to go against the Golden Gophers,' MINNEAPOLIS - The Michi- junior quarterback Devin Gard- gan Athletic Department deliv- ner started in his place. Gardner, ered the sobering news minutes who had been playing mostly at before kickoff: senior quarter- wide receiver this season, took back Denard Robinson would not the bulk of the snaps in practice start against Minnesota due to an this week to prepare for the role. "undisclosed injury." Gardner got off to a slow start, Robinson inured a nerve in throwing an interception early in his throwing elbow last week the first quarter, but he rebound- at Nebraska, and even though ed and finished 12-of-18 through Michigan coach Brady Hoke the air with two passing touch- downs and one rushing, en route to a35-13victory over Minnesota. "It didn't surprise us," said Michigan coach Brady Hoke. "Being a receiver, being over there, that's a whole different animal. I think that helped with some development. I think he did a nicejob of managing the team. I think we had four drives over 79 yards." Michigan's recent offensive struggles continued early in thq See GARDNER, Page 3B FOOTBALL For his team, Gardner answers ' the call again M INNEAPOLIS - Scrambling and out of alternatives on Saturday, Michigan leaned on the familiar option. Once again, Michigan needed Devin Gardner, his own concerns be damned. Michigan desperately needed Gardner to lift it up in the second quar- ter Saturday, trailing 7-0 to Minnesota - yes Min- nesota - as it reeled on ZACH offense. But HELFAND in the big- ger picture, the Wolverines needed a lift out of the panic that enveloped the team, needed a way to revive Big Ten hopes already on the brink. The cracks first appeared against Michigan State, when Michigan failed to score a touch- down. They exploded into chaos when Robinson was injured the following week at Nebraska, tak- ing 75 percent of the offense's production with him. With no Robinson, the backfield was absent of any rushers with a 100- yard game this season. Simply, Michigan had no choice. It needed Gardner. And as usual, Gardner really had no choice either. "He fashions himself assa quarterback," Hoke said. "He really has made the move (to receiver) to help us as a football team. That tells you a little bit about him and his character and (that) he believes in Michigan." Michigan scrambled and improvised like a Gardner roll- out on Saturday. For Gardner, the line between genius and grasping in the dark could be blurry. See ANSWERS, Page 3B PAUL SHERMAN/Daily Senior forward A.J. Treais scored a last-second goal and a shootout goal on Friday at Berry Events Center. Wolverines struggle in two- gameseries with Wildcats FOOTBALL Rawls sees time at RB 11victory By BEN ESTES Daily Sports Editor MINNEAPOLIS - The Michi- gan offense has waited and waited for redshirt junior run- ning back Fitzgerald Toussaint to become the player he was just last year, when he ran all over the Big Ten in the second half of the season. As Toussaint's struggles have dragged on, the cries for more playingtime for his backup, sophomore Thomas Rawls, have only intensified. After two weeks without a carry, Rawls finally saw the field in a significant way against Min- nesota. It was the most action of his young career, in fact. Rawls's 16 carries were a career high, just nine fewer than he had received all season going into Saturday's game. The Wolverines were also without their quarterback on Sat- urday afternoon. Minus Denard See RAWLS, Page 3B By LIZ VUKELICH Daily Sports Writer MARQUETTE - After a Friday night affair in which everything that could pos- sibly happen in a game - a disqualification, a brawl, a last-second goal and a shoot- out win - happened, the No. 8 Michigan hockey team wanted to make a quick, clean sweep of Northern Michigan on Satur- day evening.. The game was quick. And relatively clean. At times, espe- cially with MICHIGAN 4 another N. MICHIGAN 4 last-min- MICHIGAN 3 ute come- N. MICHIGAN 4 back, it seemed like a flashback to the previous night. But the win ultimately elud- ed the Wolverines, who fell 4-3 to the 20th-ranked Wildcats at the Berry Events Center. "I think we were missing a little more offensive bit," said Michigan coach Red Beren- son. "We didn't reallytest their goalie as far as having really good chances." Michigan (1-2-1 CCHA, 3-3-1 overall) faced challenges before the puck evendropped, with the presence iosenior forward See WILDCATS, Page 3B M DUMPING THE ROCK Michigan scored 106 points against Slippery Rock, the first time 'M' eclipsed the century mark since 1998. Page 4B 'D' SELF-DESTRUCTS u Before and after Jacob Trouba got the- heave-ho, the Michigan defense struggled against Northern Michigan. Page 2B