NCAAF Game Recap - Indiana at Minnesota
Fri Oct 26, 2018 8:00 PM EDT

Clem
59
FlaSt
10
F
ND
44
Navy
22
F
Tex
35
OkSt
38
F
Fla
17
UGA
36
F
K St
14
Okla
51
F
KY
15
MIZ
14
F
Bayl
14
WVU
58
F
WaSt
41
Stan
38
F
Wash
10
Cal
12
F
TxAM
13
MissSt
28
F
Iowa
24
PSU
30
F
Oreg
15
Ariz
44
F
Wisc
17
NW
31
F
SoFL
36
Hou
57
F
NCSt
41
Syr
51
F
Utah
41
UCLA
10
F
App
14
GaSo
34
F
Troy
38
SoAl
17
F
Toled
51
WestMI
24
F
Ball
14
Ohio
52
F
GATec
49
VaTec
28
F
LT
21
FlAtl
13
F
MiaFL
14
BC
27
F
Ind
31
MIN
38
F
Wyo
34
ColSt
21
F
B-C
9
Neb
45
F
TxTch
31
IASt
40
F
Vand
45
Ark
31
F
Purd
13
MSU
23
F
Wake
56
Lou
35
F
Army
37
E Mi
22
F
UMass
22
UConn
17
F
C Mi
10
Akr
17
F
UNC
21
UVA
31
F
CoCar
37
GASt
34
F
SouLA
25
SamHu
28
F
SMiss
17
UNCC
20
F
OreSt
41
Colo
34
F OT
TCU
26
Kans
27
F
AzSt
38
USC
35
F
NIU
7
BYU
6
F
Cin
26
SMU
20
F OT
Duke
45
Pitt
54
F
MidTN
51
OD
17
F
Ill
33
MD
63
F
Stony
10
JMU
13
F
NM
19
UtSt
61
F
Rice
17
NorTx
41
F
JacSt
42
Murr
15
F
UNLV
37
SJSU
50
F
Boise
48
AF
38
F
ArkSt
43
ULLaf
47
F
Tul
24
Tuls
17
F
NMS
20
TxSt
27
F
UAB
19
UTEP
0
F
FLInt
38
W Ky
17
F
Tenn
24
SCar
27
F
SDSU
24
NEV
28
F
Hawaii
20
Fres
50
F
MiaOH
42
Buff
51
F
Kent
35
BGSU
28
F

Oct 26, 2018, 8:00 PM EDT

Final

1

2

3

4

T

Indiana (4-5)

6

3

0

22

31

Minnesota (4-4)

7

14

10

7

38

Morgan, Minnesota top Indiana 38-31 on late 67-yard TD pass
Sat Oct 27, 2018 1:18 AM

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Tanner Morgan was undeterred by the rough fourth quarter for Minnesota that featured 22 straight points by Indiana to tie the game.

If losing the quarterback competition in fall camp didn't faze him, this tight situation wasn't going to.

Morgan passed for 302 yards and three touchdowns in his first career start, including the tiebreaking 67-yard scoring toss to Rashod Bateman with 1:34 remaining that gave the Gophers a 38-31 victory over the Hoosiers on a rainy Friday night.

"We just continue to respond each and every time," Morgan said. "Obviously in the second half there's things that we didn't do so hot, didn't do so well, but we found a way to finish."

Morgan, a redshirt freshman who replaced injured true freshman Zack Annexstad, completed 17 of 24 attempts for the Gophers (4-4, 1-4 Big Ten).

After Peyton Ramsey capped a third fourth-quarter touchdown drive for the Hoosiers (4-5, 1-5) with a 2-point conversion pass to Donavan Hale, the teams traded punts.

When Minnesota regained possession the second time, Morgan dropped back on the first play and hit Bateman in stride after the true freshman used a double move to turn a slant pattern into a go route up the hash. Morgan had thrived on crisply thrown slants and posts all game, and Hoosiers redshirt freshman safety Juwan Burgess bit on the fake slant before watching Bateman blow by him.

"I felt good about the call, to be able to just sit there and take away what they'd hurt us on up to that point," Hoosiers coach Tom Allen said.

Then Ramsey lost a fumble on a sack by Carter Coughlin on the first play after that for Indiana, and Minnesota ran out the clock.

"I'm very proud of the way the guys played," said Gophers linebacker Blake Cashman, whose stop in the backfield of Scott on third-and-1 forced a punt right before the winning score. "We know that in those situations we need to be able to keep our foot on the gas and finish the game out in a better way."

Ramsey went 29 for 44 for 232 yards, two scores and two interceptions. He ran eight times for 57 yards, and Stevie Scott had 18 carries for 96 yards and a touchdown. Ramsey hit Hale for a 43-yard score and Ty Fryfogle for a 37-yard touchdown plus the 2-point conversion during the surge.

With Annexstad held out with ankle and abdominal injuries, Morgan looked like a seasoned senior while leading the Gophers on first-half touchdown drives of 77, 75 and 99 yards. Tyler Johnson caught two scoring passes and finished with 102 yards on five receptions, before departing in the fourth quarter with an injury.

"I'm really proud of this performance," coach P.J. Fleck said. "Zack's not healthy. I want healthy people out there that can run our offense, and that's one reason why we didn't play him today. They're both capable."

BROOKS IS BACK

Lost a little in the shuffle of the wild finish was the season debut for Minnesota running back Shannon Brooks, who tore his ACL in a winter workout. Brooks, who had 154 yards and a touchdown on 22 carries before hobbling off with an injury to his other leg, was about to cross the goal line again with the Gophers leading 31-9 late in the third quarter after true freshman Jordan Howden picked off Ramsey.

But Brooks lost his second fumble of the game, one of four Minnesota turnovers, and the Hoosiers recovered it at the 2. While Ramsey and Scott helped spark the Indiana rally, Morgan lost his touch over a series of six possessions that ended in three punts, two fumbles and an interception to give Indiana time to tie it.

Brooks was suspended for the previous game after an arrest on suspicion of assault that has yet to produce any charges. Fleck's plan is to limit him to four games this season to preserve his redshirt. Joining Rodney Smith, Bryce Williams and Mohamed Ibrahim, Brooks became the fourth different running back with a 100-yard game this season to set a program record.

THE TAKEAWAY

Indiana: For a program that has only one winning finish and three bowl game appearances in the last 23 years, this was simply the kind of contest they needed to win. Heck, they were even slight favorites on the road, by 2 1/2 points. Now, postseason play has become an improbable goal with a trip to fifth-ranked Michigan looming on Nov. 17 and the finale against surging rival Purdue.

"We don't have a lot of margin for error. We have to play at a fever pitch every time we take the field," Allen said. "If we don't, it shows."

Minnesota: Setting aside the sudden lapse that turned a romp into a touch-and-go finish, the Gophers emerged with an important feel-good, confidence-building win after a series of troubling performances in conference play. The remaining two victories needed for bowl-game eligibility are attainable with a trip to struggling Illinois followed by consecutive home games against Purdue and Northwestern.

"These are baby steps, infant steps, kid steps," Fleck said, "but I'm really proud of the gutsy performance they had."

UP NEXT

Indiana: Hosts Maryland on Nov. 10.

Minnesota: Plays at Illinois on Nov. 3.

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Passing

Ind Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
P. Ramsey 44 29 65.9 2 232 43 2 75.2
MIN Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
T. Morgan 24 17 70.8 3 302 67 1 135.4

Rushing

Ind Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
S. Scott III 18 96 5.3 22 1
P. Ramsey 8 57 7.1 29 0
MIN Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
S. Brooks 22 154 7.0 27 1
B. Williams 7 17 2.4 4 0

Receiving

Ind Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
D. Hale 4 51 12.8 43 1
L. Timian 7 48 6.9 12 0
MIN Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
R. Bateman 4 108 27.0 67 1
T. Johnson 5 102 20.4 52 2

Fumbles

Ind F FL
P. Ramsey 1 1
MIN F FL
B. Williams 1 1
C. Autman-Bell 1 0

Returning

Ind KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
M. Majette 1 15.0 0 15 0 0 0
MIN KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
D. Douglas 5 19.6 0 27 1 0.0 0 0
J. Harris 0 0 0 1 0.0 0 0

Punting

Ind Punt Yds Avg LgPu
H. Whitehead 3 126 42.0 45
MIN Punt Yds Avg LgPu
J. Herbers 3 119 39.7 51

Takeaways

Ind Int Yds InTD
R. Layne 0 0 0
B. Fitzgerald 1 0 0
MIN Int Yds InTD
J. Huff 1 0 0
J. Howden 1 0 0

Team Stats Comparison

Ind MIN
Points For 31 38
Total Yards 385 482
Rushing Yards 153 180
Passing Yards 232 302
Passing Completions / Attempts 29/44 17/24
Turnovers 3 4
Interceptions Thrown 2 1
Fumbles - Lost 1/1 5/3
First Downs 20 22
Penalties - Yards 5/37 3/20
Time Of Possession 37:37 23:23
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 8/17 6/12
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 1/1 1/1
Punts - Average Yards 4/32 3/40

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter Ind MIN
Ind 05:33 FG Logan Justus 33 yd FG 3 0
MIN 08:40 TD Seth Green 1 yd run (Emmit Carpenter kick) 3 7
Ind 13:47 FG Logan Justus 24 yd FG 6 7
2nd Quarter Ind MIN
Ind 00:55 FG Logan Justus 41 yd FG 9 7
MIN 08:41 TD Tyler Johnson 8 yd pass from Tanner Morgan (Emmit Carpenter kick) 9 14
MIN 14:25 TD Tyler Johnson 18 yd pass from Tanner Morgan (Emmit Carpenter kick) 9 21
3rd Quarter Ind MIN
MIN 07:04 FG Emmit Carpenter 37 yd FG 9 24
MIN 09:27 TD Shannon Brooks 17 yd run (Emmit Carpenter kick) 9 31
4th Quarter Ind MIN
Ind 01:36 TD Donavan Hale 43 yd pass from Peyton Ramsey (failed 2pt pass) 15 31
Ind 04:56 TD Ty Fryfogle 37 yd pass from Peyton Ramsey (Ty Fryfogle 2pt pass from Peyton Ramsey) 23 31
Ind 11:03 TD Stevie Scott 3 yd run (Donavan Hale 2pt pass from Peyton Ramsey) 31 31
MIN 13:26 TD Rashod Bateman 67 yd pass from Tanner Morgan (Emmit Carpenter kick) 31 38

Game Information

Stadium: TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Attendance: 33,273
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