k s:>: f ; s : f '1 4 'A The Michigan Daily I michigandailycom I November12, 2012 catch resurrects Michigan comeback in overtime victory By STEPHEN J. NESBITT Daily Sports Editor Thescriptwas written,proofed and printed, but the Michigan football teamtrashed it. Brady Hoke waltzed into his post-game-press conference after the Wolverines' dramatic 38-31 overtime victory over No. 24 Northwestern at Michigan Sta- dium. Hoke smiled and scanned the room. He wanted to ask the first question. "Who started writing the arti- cle before the game was over?" Hoke asked. Several hands shot up meekly. Michigan had no business beat- ing the Wildcats, not the way this one played out. The game was all but over, but Devin Gardner needed just eight seconds to turn it around. With 18 ticks left on the clock, Gardner and the offense were on, their own 38-yard line trailing by three points and with no time- outs. Gardner, Michigan's junior. receiver-turned-quarterback making just his second career start in place of injured senior quarterback Denard Robinson, launched a downfield strike to fifth-year senior receiver Roy Roundtree at the Wildcat nine- yard line. Roundtree was beaten, cloaked by cornerback Daniel Jones, but Roundtree's despera- tion attempt at the ball tipped it away from Jones and into his own hands as he fell to the turf. Eight seconds changed the entire complexion of the after- noon. "There was time on the clock and the defense gave us a place to stand," Gardner said. The Wolverines killed the clock with seven seconds left, and redshirt junior kicker Bren- dan Gibbons trotted on the field for a game-tying 26-yard field goal. The snap was low, but junior receiver Drew Dileo picked it off the carpet and Gibbons boomed it through the uprights. The Wolverines entered the contest at 3-0 in home overtime games. Hoke came in riding a 12-0 home record since arriving at Michigan. Both streaks held, as Gardner scampered in from one yard out in overtime and fifth- year senior linebacker Kenny Demens made consecutive stops on third and fourth down to sty- mie the Wildcats' overtime try. The Wolverines swarmed straight to the student section to celebrate the improbable victory, one that keeps them, if only for the time being, in line for a shot at See COMEBACK, Page 3B FOOTBALL Roundtree bails out Michigan once again By ZACH HELFAND Daily Sports Editor The Michigan football team had practiced this play. Thurs- day, actually, they ran the play they would call if they trailed late in the game and needed a miracle. Junior quarterback Devin Gardner would drop in the pocket for as long as he could, step up and, if it was there, heave to fifth-year senior wide receiver Roy Roundtree running a deep post route. Roundtree would be the deep man. The target. He'd just need to go up and get it. They practiced that play for the same situation Michigan faced Saturday, Gardner said, trailingby three points to North- western with just 18 seconds to go. Michigan needed a miracle. Before the play, Roundtree found his quarterback. "I told (Gardner), like, 'Just put it up there. I'm gonna get it,' " Roundtree said. It wasn't a demand. But for Roundtree, that's about as close as it gets.e Roundtree has plodded through much of this season with little to show for it. He entered Saturday's game with just 15 receptions for 239 yards - hardly the numbers of a No. 1 receiver. For a while, there hadn't been See ROUNDTREE, Page 3B PAUL SHERMAN/Daily Frehman forward Boo Nieves chipped in two goals against Michigan State over the weekend, his first career goals. Michigan splits series, with Michigan State By MATT SLOVIN Daily Sports Editor EAST LANSING - Friday night, the Michigan hockey team embarrassed Michigan State, 5-1, in the two teams' first meet- ing of the season. But when the MICH.STATE 1 Wolver- MICHIGAN 5 ines found MICHIGAN 2 themselves MICH. STATE 7 trailing 3-0 just 6:49 into the opening frame of Saturday's series finale, it was evident that they'd be the ones getting outworked, and they eventually fell, 7-2. "You knew they would come out harder and play better, but I didn't know that we would come out so poorly," said Michigan coach Red Berenson. Unlike the series opener, when the Wolverines built an early lead, the Spartans wasted no time showing Saturday would have a different feel to it. Just 34 seconds into the game, Spar- tan forward Matt Berry found himself with the puck all alone in front of Michigan goaltender Jared Rutledge. Berry managed a couple dekes to keep Rutledge guessing, before roofing the puck for the openingtally. It was a swift opening state- ment, a crowd-igniting tally that sent a message to Rutledge, who started both games of the series, and the Michigan defense that they weren't leaving with a win. But it wasn't enough for Mich- igan State - the Spartans contin- ued to set the pace, playing most of the first period in the Michi- gan zone. The deficit doubled to 2-0 when Spartan forward Brent Darnell tapped in a puck right after a 5-on-3 power play expired that Rutledge couldn't quite reach across the crease. Before the PA announcer at Munn Ice Arena could announce the second tally, Michigan State scored again on a late-arriving Michigan defense, this time off See SPLIT, Page 3B Gardner shines again in replacement B role By LUKE PASCH Daily SportsEditor Junior quarterback Devin Gardner, who filled in for an injured Denard Robinson for the second straight game, was all smiles for his post game press conference. He finished the game with 286 passing yards and two touchdowns, NOTEBOOK with 47 more yards on the ground and two rushing touchdowns. ERIN KIRKLAND/Daily "I knew my time would Junior quarterback Devin Gardner accounted for four touchdowns. come eventually," Gardner expected. So it's not like a, proved that I was the quarter- said. "Whether this year or 'Haha, in your face,' type thing. back that I felt that I was and next year, it just happened You guys saw what I've done that my teammates knew I was, to come a little earlier than in previous years, and I hadn't See GARDNER, Page 3B MICHIGAN'S MAGIC S Brady Hoke is a perfect 13-0 at Michi- gan Stadium since taking over as head coach of the Wolverines. Page 2B GETTING CHIPPY Michigan squeaked by the Chippewas in a hard-fought game, scoring in the final minute and winning in OT. Page 2B