NCAAF Game Recap - Penn State at Michigan
Sat Nov 3, 2018 3:45 PM EDT

Bama
29
LSU
0
F
Lou
16
Clem
77
F
ND
31
NW
21
F
PSU
7
Mich
42
F
UGA
34
KY
17
F
Okla
51
TxTch
46
F
Neb
31
OSU
36
F
Temp
40
UCF
52
F
Cal
13
WaSt
19
F
WVU
42
Tex
41
F
MIZ
38
Fla
17
F
Utah
20
AzSt
38
F
Hou
31
SMU
45
F
UtSt
56
Hawaii
17
F
Iowa
36
Purd
38
F
Fres
48
UNLV
3
F
LT
3
MissSt
45
F
Syr
41
Wake
24
F
Pitt
23
UVA
13
F
BC
31
VaTec
21
F
TxAM
24
Aub
28
F
MiaOH
42
Buff
51
F
Kent
35
BGSU
28
F
Ball
13
Toled
45
F
Ohio
59
WestMI
14
F
NIU
36
Akr
26
F
W Ky
10
MidTN
29
F
Colo
34
Ariz
42
F
Rut
17
Wisc
31
F
SCar
48
Miss
44
F
IASt
27
Kans
3
F
OkSt
31
Bayl
35
F
MSU
24
MD
3
F
C Mi
7
E Mi
17
F
Mem
59
ECU
41
F
AF
14
Army
17
F
GATec
38
UNC
28
F
JMU
24
UNH
35
F
SJSU
9
Wyo
24
F
TxSt
40
GASt
31
F
UT-M
14
JacSt
21
F
GaSo
25
ULMon
44
F
SoAl
14
ArkSt
38
F
Marsh
24
SMiss
26
F
SamHu
26
(N/A)
43
F
ULLaf
16
Troy
26
F
K St
13
TCU
14
F
UTEP
34
Rice
26
F
MIN
31
Ill
55
F
Tul
41
SoFL
15
F
FlaSt
28
NCSt
47
F
Lib
59
UMass
62
F(2OT)
Navy
0
Cin
42
F
AlcSt
42
NMS
52
F
UNCC
3
Tenn
14
F
App
23
CoCar
7
F
UConn
19
Tuls
49
F
Duke
20
MiaFL
12
F
UCLA
21
Oreg
42
F
UTSA
3
UAB
52
F
FlAtl
49
FLInt
14
F
Stan
23
Wash
27
F
USC
38
OreSt
21
F
SDSU
31
NM
23
F
BYU
16
Boise
21
F
Kent
14
Buff
48
F

Nov 3, 2018, 3:45 PM EDT

Final

1

2

3

4

T

(14) Penn State (6-3)

0

0

0

7

7

(5) Michigan (8-1)

7

7

14

14

42

No. 5 Michigan routs Penn State 42-7, wins 8th game in row
Sun Nov 4, 2018 12:29 AM

ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) No. 5 Michigan wanted to do more than just beat No. 14 Penn State.

The Wolverines wanted to win big, getting revenge after getting routed and humiliated against the Nittany Lions last year.

Michigan got what it wanted.

Shea Patterson accounted for three touchdowns and the Wolverines put together a dominant performance on defense in a 42-7 rout against Penn State on Saturday.

"If we had a chance, we were going to run it up, too," Patterson said.

The Wolverines (8-1, 6-0 Big Ten, No. 5 CFP) moved a step closer toward their goals of winning a conference championship for the first time since 2004 and earning their first spot in the College Football Playoff.

"We're the team to beat in the Big Ten," proclaimed defensive end Chase Winovich , who has said the team is on a revenge tour to beat the four conference teams it lost to last season. "That's not a controversial statement. It's just, I think, that's a fact at this point."

The Nittany Lions (6-3, 3-3, No. 14 CFP) scored with 1:59 left, avoiding getting shut out for the first time since 2001 against Michigan.

"Defensively, they kicked our butts," coach James Franklin said.

Jim Harbaugh did what he could to prevent Penn State from scoring at all, challenging a call on its last drive and calling timeout twice.

Michigan, clearly, was motivated to beat the Nittany Lions after they won 42-13 last year and tried to score a touchdown on its last play.

"It was personal right from the start," Karan Higdon said.

Higdon ran for 132 yards and a score that put the Wolverines up 35-0 early in the fourth quarter. He has run for 100-plus yards in seven straight games, one shy of the school record set by Mike Hart in 2007.

"I think it's time for him to get nominated for some big-time awards," Patterson said.

Michigan's defense held Penn State to 186 yards and forced three turnovers, including Tommy Stevens' interception that was returned 62 yards by Brandon Watson for its second score in the final minute of the third quarter. It was Watson's second pick-6 of the season, joining Lance Dottin (1991) as the only players to do that twice in a year.

The Nittany Lions started banged-up quarterback Trace McSorley and he was 5 of 13 for 83 yards with an interception and a fumble. McSorley played with an injured right knee in last week's win against Iowa. He shared time and rotated with Stevens, who was 3 of 4 for 35 yards. Stevens scored on an 8-yard run late in the game.

"When (Stevens) threw the interception there, we felt like we needed to put Trace back in," Franklin said. "Obviously, you make the decision and you probably could've made the change a little bit earlier. The way they were pressuring us and loading the box, having the ball with Trace's mobility was critical."

Patterson was 11 of 17 for 144 yards with two touchdown passes, a 23-yard throw to Donovan Peoples-Jones in the second quarter and a 7-yard strike to Zach Gentry. He ran 11 times, often on read-option plays , for 42 yards, including a 1-yard TD midway through the first quarter.

"With Shea, they've added another element to their package, getting on the perimeter," Franklin said.

INJURY REPORT

Patterson was replaced in the fourth quarter by redshirt freshman Dylan McCaffrey, who broke his collarbone.

"He was doing so well," Harbaugh said. "I'm a little sad about that."

Michigan defensive end Rashan Gary returned from a three-game absence because of an injured right shoulder and receiver Tarik Black took a big step in his comeback from foot surgery by catching a touchdown pass that was negated by a penalty.

THE TAKEAWAY

Penn State: Franklin, in his fifth season, will be challenged to provide an upbeat outlook about the state of his program after losing for the third time in five games and getting routed as a ranked team.

Michigan: Harbaugh's fourth team is positioned to have a special season. The Wolverines have a pair of tuneups at Rutgers and against Indiana to get ready to close the regular season at No. 8 Ohio State.

POLL IMPLICATIONS

Michigan will likely move up a spot because No. 4 LSU lost to top-ranked Alabama. The Nittany Lions will fall toward the bottom, or out, of the poll.

NEXT UP

Penn State: Hosts Wisconsin on Nov. 10.

Michigan: Plays at Rutgers on Nov. 10.

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Passing

PSU Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
T. McSorley 13 5 38.5 0 83 25 1 28.7
T. Stevens 4 3 75.0 0 35 19 1 61.5
Mich Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
S. Patterson 17 11 64.7 2 144 47 0 130.5

Rushing

PSU Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
T. Stevens 10 52 5.2 18 1
M. Sanders 7 14 2.0 4 0
Mich Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
K. Higdon 20 132 6.6 50 1
C. Evans 12 57 4.8 32 1

Receiving

PSU Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
P. Freiermuth 3 51 17.0 25 0
J. Dotson 2 29 14.5 19 0
Mich Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
N. Collins 2 53 26.5 47 0
D. Peoples-Jones 3 38 12.7 23 1

Fumbles

PSU F FL
T. McSorley 1 1

Returning

PSU KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
K. Hamler 2 15.0 0 17 1 1.0 0 1
Mich KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
D. Peoples-Jones 0 0 0 2 27.0 0 28
A. Thomas 1 27.0 0 27 0 0 0

Punting

PSU Punt Yds Avg LgPu
B. Gillikin 8 370 46.3 74
Mich Punt Yds Avg LgPu
W. Hart 3 130 43.3 55

Takeaways

Mich Int Yds InTD
B. Watson 1 62 1
D. Long 1 15 0

Team Stats Comparison

PSU Mich
Points For 7 42
Total Yards 186 403
Rushing Yards 68 259
Passing Yards 118 144
Passing Completions / Attempts 8/17 11/17
Turnovers 3 0
Interceptions Thrown 2 0
Fumbles - Lost 1/1 0/0
First Downs 11 20
Penalties - Yards 4/35 9/80
Time Of Possession 04:04 56:56
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 2/11 8/14
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 1/1 1/2
Punts - Average Yards 8/46 3/43

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter PSU Mich
Mich 06:48 TD Shea Patterson 1 yd run (Quinn Nordin kick) 0 7
2nd Quarter PSU Mich
Mich 08:08 TD Donovan Peoples-Jones 23 yd pass from Shea Patterson (Quinn Nordin kick) 0 14
3rd Quarter PSU Mich
Mich 14:04 TD Zach Gentry 7 yd pass from Shea Patterson (Quinn Nordin kick) 0 21
Mich 14:51 TD Brandon Watson 62 yd interception return (Quinn Nordin kick) 0 28
4th Quarter PSU Mich
Mich 05:11 TD Karan Higdon 4 yd run (Quinn Nordin kick) 0 35
Mich 07:16 TD Chris Evans 1 yd run (Quinn Nordin kick) 0 42
PSU 13:01 TD Tommy Stevens 8 yd run (Jake Pinegar kick) 7 42

Game Information

Stadium: Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Attendance: 111,747
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