NCAA Game Summary - Massachusetts at Michigan
(Saturday, September 15th)
Final Score: (17) Michigan 63, Massachusetts 13
Ann Arbor, MI (Sports Network) - Denard Robinson scored three of Michigan's
six first-half touchdowns, as the 17th-ranked Wolverines crushed the
Massachusetts Minutemen, 63-13, at Michigan Stadium.
Robinson completed 16-of-24 passes for 291 yards and three touchdowns, adding
another on the ground as part of a 106-yard, 10-carry effort. Michigan (2-1)
continued its dominance over the Mid-American Conference, improving to 31-1
against current MAC teams.
"We needed a good win," said Robinson. "Every day we need to come out and get
better. When we came out today I feel like we got better, but we still have
some things to work on."
Making the third start of his career, quarterback Mike Wegzyn finished 14-
of-29 for 141 yards for Massachusetts (0-3), which has endured a rough ride in
its initial FBS campaign.
"It was a sloppy day for us today in a lot of areas," said Massachusetts coach
Charley Molnar. "Offense, defense, special teams, everybody was complacent in
today's game. We have a long way to go as a football team."
The Wolverines never trailed in the game, scoring touchdowns on three of their
first four possessions. A Devin Funchess 26-yard touchdown catch and rushing
scores of 11 and five yards out by Fitzgerald Toussaint and Vincent Smith,
respectively, put Michigan up 21-3.
The Minutemen made it a 21-10 game after Christian Birt returned a Robinson
interception for a touchdown, but that was the closest they would come the
rest of the way.
Michigan responded the following possession. On the fifth play of a 75-yard
drive, Robinson connected with Devin Gardner for a 42-yard catch and run score
to make it 28-10.
After a 36-yard touchdown scramble from Robinson, Massachusetts added a field
goal with just over two minutes to play in the second quarter, but by
halftime, Michigan led 42-13. Robinson led a two-minute drill offense down to
the 1-yard line of the Minutemen. On a 2nd-and-goal scramble, Robinson fumbled
but teammate Taylor Lewan recovered in the end zone to increase the
Wolverines' lead to 29.
Toussaint, who had a team-high 15 carries for 85 yards, contributed 24 yards
on Michigan's first possession of the second half. His gain of 11 yards put
Michigan inside the red zone and set up an 18-yard touchdown strike from
Robinson to Roy Roundtree to put the Wolverines up 49-13.
Smith scored his second touchdown of the game near the end of the third
quarter when he crossed the goal line from nine yards out to increase
Michigan's lead to 43.
Michigan scored its final touchdown after Brian Dowling fumbled a punt on
Massachusetts' own 22 yard line. Five plays later, Justice Hayes punched it
into the end zone on a one-yard carry.
Game Notes
Massachusetts managed just 15 first downs to Michigan's 27 ... With Robinson's
next rushing touchdown, he will become the eighth player in NCAA history to
throw for 40 touchdowns and rush for 40 touchdowns ... Saturday's matchup was
just the second meeting between UMass and Michigan ... Michigan had 585 yards
of total offense, compared to 259 for Massachusetts.
09/15 21:06:04 ET
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