4B - November 19, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michiganclaily.com THE. QUICK BREAKDOWN A 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-Meter judges Michigan's "Manball," how physically it played in the trenches, and the Hype-o-Meter meassres the tans' performance 0 DENARD-O-METER 4/ Denard, Gardner and touchdowns, oh my. Robin- son was dynamic, Gardner was exceptional and the Michigan offense just changed drastically in the Denards penultimate week of the regular season. MAN-0-METER HYPE-0-METER 3/ Brady Hokes Even without the injured Toussaint, Michigan gained 199 yards on the ground. On defense, the Wolverines struggled early, but mostly through the air. A solid performance in the trenches. 1/4 Big Houses a This is our last chance to act like grumps about the student section so here it is: it was half-filled for the Senior Day ceremonies, and didn't fill up complete- ly for the game. Good job, good effort this year. I OOKING GOOD FFFI ING RI LF JUNIOR QUARTERBACK DEVIN GARDNER: Everyone laughed last year when Robinson said Gardner could be the Big Ten's best player, if only he played. Some balked earlier this season when Gardner said he still considered himself a quarterback. But his progression has been faster than anyone could have expected. On Saturday, he turned in Michigan's best performance from a thrower all year. He was i8-for-23 passing for 314 yards, with just two mistakes - a meaningless interception in the fourth quarter and a fumble, which was recovered by Michigan. Plus, he scored six touchdowns total. "Pretty good," as Michigan coach Brady Hoke described it. REDSHIRT JUNIOR RUNNING BACK FITZGERALD TOUSSAINT: Toussaint appeared to suffer a serious injury to his left leg in the first quarter of Saturday's game. Toussaint was tackled from behind, and his left foot got caught underneath him, causing his shin to buckle outward. Toussaint' was carted off the field and transported to the hospital where he was expected to undergo surgery. After the game, Gardner called the injury "heartbreaking," and Robinson spoke of Toussaint's toughness, saying that he is confident Toussaint will recover. Hoke said that Toussaint was accompanied by two brothers at the hospital, but did not give more information on Saturday. 6 ERIN KIRKLAND/Daily ERIN KIRKLAND/Daily NOTABLE QUOTABLE This is his team.,... He* has been the face of Michigan football. -Michigan coach Brady Hoke on Denard Robinson. A BRIGHT FUTURE 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. I 1. NOTRE DAME (13): Just USC stands in the way of the Irish and the National Championship game. Wow. 2. ALABAMA (3): Welcomee back, Bama. We've missed you. Looks like another year with a SEC champion. Sigh. 3. GEORGIA: Somehow, the Bulldogs have played 4 just two top-25 teams. 4. OREGON: The Ducks quacked out due to a missed field goal.M 5. FLORIDA: Would the Gators sneak into the National Championship game without winning the SEC East? 6. OHIO STATE: Can the ineligible Buckeyes still win an AP title? There's one clean answer left: The Game. 7. KANSAS STATE: Heavy lies the crown. The Wildcats collapsed in their first week with the No.1 ranking. 8. FLORIDA STATE: The ACC might be worse than the Big Ten this year. 9. TEXAS A&M: We humbly request to switch lives with Johnny Football. 10. SOUTH CAROLINA: The Cocks have kept it up all season. Now it's time to finish it off with a big splash. Junior quarterback Devin Gardner smiles while walking off th urday's victory.