Sp- ot s~onday Devin Gardner's final Big House moments Loss proves (again) that enough is enough By MAX COHEN his eyes, Gardner stood in front of Daily Sports Editor Michigan's bench a few feet away from the sidelines. He spoke with Devin Gardner stood alone on no one. Michigan's sideline for much of When the clock reached its Maryland's final drive Saturday. resting place at 0:00, it was It was his last game at Michigan as if a sense of finality had set Stadium, the place where he's in. Gardner stared toward the experienced success and failure, other sideline where players the place where he's been celebrated, motionless. knocked down time and time Then, redshirt junior offensive again and stood back up every lineman Jack Miller walked over single time. and leaned into Gardner's ear. The Yet when the Terrapins teammates stood there for a few possessed the ball for the final seconds, Miller whispering some 4:16 of the game, all Gardner final words of encouragement to could do was watch. his quarterback. With the final moments of his "I said I was proud of him," last home game passing by before Miller said. "I said he's done a lot for a lot of guys on this team and for this program, and I thought he played really well today. Sure, he had a couple things he wishes he could have back, but I told him I was proud of him." Miller walked away from Gardner, but redshirt freshman offensive lineman David Dawson and freshman wide receiver Moe Ways came to console him. They patted Gardner on the back. Maryland players sought out Gardner, too. They interrupted his final walk to the tunnel opposite Michigan's sideline with brief hugs. For one final time, Gardner See GARDNER, Page 2B ou sat a the Cri room S said you wouldn't evaluate the football team until the season ended. You, Jim Hackett, the interim Athletic Director, explained the program is to be, but expr coach Brady H at the podium in continue to show improvement. sler Center media Mr. Hackett, here is your aturday and evaluation: With everything on the line Saturday against Maryland, the Wolverines delivered a dud at home, 23-16. And though a week remains before the season ends, you should already have prepared the message you'll send. Michigan is 5-6 and fourth in the Big Ten East. It has found ALEJANDRO rock bottom repeatedlythis ZUNIGA year: with a shutout loss to Notre Dame, a blowout home loss to Minnesota, a road loss to n't where it needs Rutgers, an embarrassing loss to essed hope head Michigan State, and now this. oke's squad would There will be no bowl game. Rather, the Wolverines will win two fewer games than they did in 2013, which was one fewer game than they did in2012, which was three fewer games than they did in 2011. Enough. Michigan has all the right pieces. It has Devin Gardner, once the No.1 quarterback recruit in the nation, leading the team as a fifth-year senior. It has Devin Funchess, a 6-foot- 5 athletic beast who was once tabbed a first-round NFL draft pick. It has Jake Ryan, a fifth- year senior middle linebacker who has been named a finalist See ENOUGH, Page 28 THE SADDEST PART The Michigan football team is gearing up for the biggest game of the year, but it doesn't mean anything this season. SportsMonday Column, Page 2B PENN ST-EIGHT The Michigan hockey team made a statement with an 8-1 dismantling of Penn State at Yost Ice Arena. Breakthrough, Page 4B I F