The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Wednesday, October 15, 2014 - 7A The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom Wednesday, October15, 2014 - 7A *MICHIGAN'S WIN OVER PENN STATE By ALEJANDRO ZUNIGA Gardner has his flaws ManagingSports Editor as a quarterback, but he's undoubtedly the leader of this The Michigan football team ended a three-game losing streak Saturday with an 18-13 win over Penn State. The result keeps the Wolverines in contention to make a bowl game, but they must win three of their remaining five games to earn a spot in the postseason. Here are five things we learned Saturday. 1. Devin Gardner is a warrior. We all knew this one already. Anyone who watched the quarterback lead Michigan to a near-upset of Ohio State with a broken toe last year knew better than to question his toughness. Saturday was just another example. After suffering a left- foot injury during a quarterback sneak in the third quarter, the fifth-year senior hobbled to the sideline. Later, he would leave the stadium in a boot. But before then, he limped back onto the field for the fourth quarter and led a crucial six-play drive that ended with a go-ahead field goal by senior Matt Wile. The Wolverines never trailed again. And when Michigan was on defense, Gardner was one of the team's most animated supporters from the bench. football team. 2. Defense can carry this team. Before the season, defensive coordinator Greg Mattison expected his unit to be elite. Against the Nittany Lions, the Wolverines finally showed glimpses of that potential. Facing an admittedly poor offensive line, Michigan's front four hurried Penn State quarterback Christian Hackenberg and sacked him six times. They held the Nittany Lions to 54 net yards on the ground. And they even forced an interception. The referees may have been mistaken in calling offsides on Penn State's onside kick late in the fourth quarter. But given Michigan's blanking of the Nittany Lions in the second half, did anyone really expect them to march down the field for a touchdown? In seven second-half drives, Penn State managed just 60 net yards. If the Wolverines can manage similar performances this season, Michigan may just turn things around. 3. Matt Wile has shaken off his early jitters. Wile didn't exactly have a good start to the year, making only one of his first four field goal attempts. And on Oct. 4 against Rutgers, he had the potential game-winning field goal blocked. The Wolverines needed him to be perfect Saturday, and he was. Wile made field goals of 45, 42 and 37 yards - the last coming with 11:24 left to break a 13-13 tie - earning him Big Ten Co-Special Teams Player of the Week. The senior is now 8-for-12 this year and has knocked through all of his extra points. Areliablekicker canwingames, and Wile showed he can be that with his performance Saturday. 4. Amara Darboh is a solid No. 2 receiver. Junior Devin Funchess is not only Michigan's best receiver but one of the best in the nation. But given their struggles on the ground, the Wolverines need another downfield threat. Say hello to Amara Darboh. The redshirt sophomore snagged four catches for 66 yards, making crucial receptions in key situations. Each of his grabs resulted in a Michigan first down. During the Wolverines' first drive, Darboh made a leaping, twisting grab and held on as he crashed to the ground, picking up 13 yards on 3rd-and-3. Three plays later, Gardner found Funchess for Michigan's only touchdown of the night. Sophomore Jehu Chesson is out with an undisclosed injury, so more solid outings by Darboh could be crucial to the offense's success. Bold Prediction: Slippery Rock will roll, and the Michigan State game will be close. All of a sudden, Michigan has a bye week to build off some momentum. All of a sudden, Michigan State looks vulnerable, having been tested by Purdue, and will face a high-powered Indiana team Saturday. The Spartans are the better team, and they have the advantage of playing at home for a second year in a row. The Wolverines haven't won in East Lansing, Columbus or South Bend under Michigan coach Brady Hoke. But next week's game has been circled on Michigan's calendar since last year's debacle. And while Michigan State may have the upper hand, don't be surprised if it's close in the fourth quarter. Don't expect a close game Saturday at the Big House, though. The Rock should beat Mercyhurst handily. PHOTOS BY PAUL SHERMAN AND TERESA MATHEW, DESIGN BY JAKE WELLINS