The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com November 5, 2012 - 58 THE QUICK BREAKDOWN AA IZ E G A U G Er The Michigan Daily football writers break down the weekend's stats that don't show up in the box score. The Denard-o-Meter measures the success of quarterback Denard Robinson, the Man-o-Meterjudges Michigan's "Manball," how physically it played in the trenches, and the Hype-o-Meter measures the fans' performance. DENARD-O-METER / It wasn't Denard, but Devin Gardner did everything asked of him in Robinson's stead and more. Limited in his running game by a short bench, Gardner'car- Denards ried Michigan with his arm. MAN-O-METER 1/4 The offensive line was porous in pass protection against a mediocre Minnesota defense. After the game, Hoke was critical of the unit, which allowed Brady Hokes constant pressure on Gardner. HYPE-O-METER 2/4 Here's a picture of the atmosphere. In the fourth quarter, the crowd was more focused on Goldy the Gopher, Minnesota's mascot, attacking members Big Houses of the band with a foam sword than the game. LOOKING GOOD FEELING BLUE JUNIOR QUARTERBACK DEVIN GARDNER: The quarterback, converted into a receiver, converted back into a quarterback, shook off a rough first quarter to dominate the game. Gardner showed off an impressive arm, and threw several vertical strikes to receivers Roy Roundtree, Drew Dileo and Jeremy Gallon. Gardner finished 12-for-18 for 234 yards and three touchdowns - two passing and one on the ground. His touchdown pass to Gallon in the corner of the end zone was placed where only Gallon could get it. Gardner scrambled for gains with no one open, and had just one mistake: a poor throw in the first quarter for an interception. JUNIOR PUNTER WILL HAGERUP: Minnesota took a lead into the second quarter, largely because the Golden Gophers controlled the field- position battle. Hagerup didn't help. Until this game, Hagerup was among the nation's best punters. He still ranks No. 20 in the nation in punt average, but his numbers plummeted Saturday with three punts for an average of just 29.33 yards per punt. On two of those punts, he shanked the ball out of bounds. After the game, Michigan coach Brady Hoke was harsh on his special teams, and said that the punt team needed to find more consistency, both in protection and in Hagerup's performance. THE MICHIGAN DAILY TOP-10 POLL Each week, Daily sports staffers fill out ballots, with first place votes receiving 10 points, second-place votes receiving nine, and so on. NOTABLE QUOTABLE It's e old rid ing- a-bike theory. -Michigan coach Brady Hoke on junior Devin Gardner's transition from wide receiver back to quarterback. 1, ALABAMA (17): The Tide pulled out some magic against LSU and passed +' their biggest test all season. L 2. OREGON (1): The Ducks put up 62 points and 730 yards against USC. Trojans coach Lane Kiffin called the totals "mind-boggling." 6. LSU: The Tigers actually made Alabamalookhuman, afeatinitself;butevenDeath Valley couldn'tstop the Tide. 7. FLORIDA STATE: The Seminoles had no trouble with Duke, butreally, does anyone havetrouble with Duke? 3. KANSAS STATE: The 8. FLORIDA: The Gators ow Wildcats had no problem barely escaped with awin with OK State. Just three against a mediocre Missouri games away from12-0. teamin the Swamp. 4. NOTRE DAME: The Irish 9. OHIO STATE: Gordon Gee escaped in three overtimes went as Orville Redenbacher over Pitt but boy was it for Halloween. Really. close. 5. GEORGIA: The Dawgs rolled over Ole Miss and could be the best chance left to beat Alabama. 10. SOUTH CAROLINA:After performing for hours each week, the rested Cocks are ready to make a splash in the SEC with increased stamina. STAFF PICKS The Daily football writers do their best to predict, against the spread, what happens in the 2012 football season. 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