NCAAF Game Recap - Penn State at Minnesota
Sat Nov 9, 2019 12:00 PM EST

LSU
46
Bama
41
F
MD
14
OSU
73
F
Clem
55
NCSt
10
F
PSU
26
MIN
31
F
MIZ
0
UGA
27
F
IASt
41
Okla
42
F
Vand
0
Fla
56
F
Bayl
29
TCU
23
F(2OT)
ND
38
Duke
7
F
Iowa
22
Wisc
24
F
UConn
3
Cin
48
F
K St
24
Tex
27
F
Wyo
17
Boise
20
F OT
Wake
17
VaTec
36
F
ECU
51
SMU
59
F
NEV
17
SDSU
13
F
Kent
33
Toled
35
F
Ball
31
WestMI
35
F
MiaOH
24
Ohio
21
F
ULLaf
48
CoCar
7
F
Temp
17
SoFL
7
F
UCF
31
Tuls
34
F
Wash
19
OreSt
7
F
Purd
24
NW
22
F
W Ky
45
Ark
19
F
TxTch
38
WVU
17
F
FlaSt
38
BC
31
F
UMass
7
Army
63
F
GATec
28
UVA
33
F
UTSA
24
OD
23
F
JacSt
27
TnTec
37
F
SoAl
28
TxSt
30
F
UNCC
28
UTEP
21
F
Stan
13
Colo
16
F
GaSo
28
Troy
49
F
UNH
16
JMU
54
F
USC
31
AzSt
26
F
UAB
2
SMiss
37
F
Ill
37
MSU
34
F
Lou
27
MiaFL
52
F
SamHu
24
Abil
10
F
NMS
3
Miss
41
F
NorTx
17
LT
52
F
GASt
31
ULMon
45
F
FLInt
7
FlAtl
37
F
UtSt
37
Fres
35
F
WaSt
20
Cal
33
F
App
20
SCar
15
F
Lib
24
BYU
31
F
Tenn
17
KY
13
F
SJSU
40
Hawaii
42
F
E Mi
42
Akr
14
F
WestMI
37
Ohio
34
F OT

Nov 9, 2019, 12:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

3

4

T

(5) Penn State (8-1)

10

3

6

7

26

(13) Minnesota (9-0)

14

10

0

7

31

No. 13 Minnesota stays unbeaten vs No. 5 Penn State, 31-26
Sat Nov 9, 2019 6:24 PM

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) The progress made by Minnesota in coach P.J. Fleck's third season had been met by natural skepticism outside the long-languishing program, with even the most ardent fans in full prove-it mode for this game of unbeaten teams against Penn State.

From start to finish, the Gophers matched the moment. They took down the Nittany Lions with a narrative-altering performance.

Jordan Howden picked off Sean Clifford's pass in the end zone with 1:01 left, the third interception thrown by Penn State's quarterback, and 13th-ranked Minnesota held on for a 31-26 victory on Saturday afternoon for its first win over a top-five team in 20 years.

"I'm just so proud to be a Gopher, and I speak for our whole team when I say that," said Fleck, who declared the game ball he handed afterward to the school president for the entire state.

Tanner Morgan passed for 339 yards and three touchdowns in a dismantling of fifth-ranked Penn State's staunch defense, as Minnesota (9-0, 6-0, No. 17 CFP) stayed on track for its first trip to the Big Ten championship game. For a program has not won the conference since a shared title in 1967, this is a whole new world.

"As an athlete and just in life," Morgan said, "you should want pressure because that means your life is significant."

The first sellout crowd for the Gophers at home in four years swarmed the field after the clock ran out, reveling in the first win at home over a top-five team since a shutout of No. 1 Michigan in 1977. The Gophers scrambled the College Football Playoff picture a bit, too, after Penn State (8-1, 5-1, No. 4 CFP) emerged with a top-four spot in the first edition of the rankings.

"We knew they were a good football team," Nittany Lions coach James Franklin said. "It's hard to be undefeated."

Rashod Bateman got the Gophers going with a 66-yard score on their first possession that covered 95 yards. He finished with seven catches for 203 yards, the second-most in program history. Tyler Johnson had seven receptions for 104 yards and a touchdown, too, as Morgan found opening after opening in the Penn State zone to produce enough early gains the Gophers could bank for the inevitable late rally by the Nittany Lions. Morgan went 18 for 20, his second game of the season with a 90% or better completion rate.

"He was reading us very well. He kind of knew what we were in and what they could to do expose us there," linebacker Jan Johnson said. "They hit their plays. He made their throws."

Journey Brown's second rushing touchdown of the game with 3:49 to go cut the lead to five points, and the Gophers promptly went three and out. K.J. Hamler muffed the punt when a teammate backed into him, and though the Nittany Lions recovered, they were pushed back to their 28-yard line.

Clifford, who went 23 for 43 for 340 yards and one score, connected with Jahan Dotson for 49 yards to get Penn State to the 11. Two plays later, however, came the drive killer. Daniel George was called for offensive pass interference during an over-the-middle catch by Brown that reached the 2. Clifford, who was off target for most of the day, overthrew George on the next play before the game-sealing pick by Howden. Clifford, who came into the game leading the Big Ten in total offense, had only three interceptions over the first eight games.

"Everyone's obviously upset. We didn't want to lose that game," left guard Steven Gonzalez said. "They played well. We played our hearts out."

Antoine Winfield Jr. had the first two picks in the first half, matching the FBS lead and setting the all-time Minnesota record with seven on the season. Both were inside the 10-yard line.

"It shows the culture. It shows the character. It shows their charisma. It shows their ability to overcome, and it shows what they've learned," Fleck said.

THE TAKEAWAY

Penn State: Seeking their first berth in the College Football Playoff, the Nittany Lions watched a defense that had allowed the second-fewest points in the FBS entering the game take a step back against a group of Gophers receivers that Franklin warned would be the best they'd faced all year. Their championship chase can get back on track with a win at Ohio State in two weeks.

Minnesota: Ending a 13-game losing streak to ranked opponents and beating a top-five team for the first time since a win at No. 2 Penn State in 1999, the Gophers produced a potentially program-changing victory that has been missing for so many decades. They have a two-game lead in the West Division with three to go, with their first Rose Bowl bid since 1961 well within reach.

POLL IMPLICATIONS

Penn State could fall behind Minnesota, which will certainly climb into the top 10 on Sunday and notch its highest ranking since 1962. The loss will also hurt the Nittany Lions in the CFP pecking order, with the Gophers getting a boost but still with a long way to go to be in the mix.

UP NEXT

Penn State: Hosts Indiana next Saturday. The Nittany Lions have a 21-1 record against the Hoosiers, with the only loss on the road 2013.

Minnesota: Plays at Iowa next Saturday. The Gophers have lost four straight games against the Hawkeyes.

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Passing

PSU Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
S. Clifford 43 23 53.5 1 340 49 3 58.3
MIN Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
T. Morgan 20 18 90.0 3 339 66 0 158.3

Rushing

PSU Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
J. Brown 14 124 8.9 45 2
S. Clifford 10 39 3.9 17 0
MIN Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
R. Smith 18 51 2.8 11 0
S. Brooks 6 33 5.5 22 0

Receiving

PSU Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
K. Hamler 7 119 17.0 25 0
P. Freiermuth 7 101 14.4 20 0
MIN Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
R. Bateman 7 203 29.0 66 1
T. Johnson 7 104 14.9 38 1

Fumbles

PSU F FL
K. Hamler 1 0
MIN F FL
S. Brooks 1 1
T. Johnson 1 0

Returning

PSU KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
K. Hamler 5 19.6 0 27 1 -15.0 0 0
MIN KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
D. Douglas 2 6.5 0 10 2 -0.5 0 1

Punting

PSU Punt Yds Avg LgPu
B. Gillikin 2 95 47.5 51
MIN Punt Yds Avg LgPu
J. Herbers 4 147 36.8 41

Takeaways

MIN Int Yds InTD
A. Winfield Jr. 2 33 0
J. Howden 1 0 0

Team Stats Comparison

PSU MIN
Points For 26 31
Total Yards 518 460
Rushing Yards 178 121
Passing Yards 340 339
Passing Completions / Attempts 23/44 18/20
Turnovers 3 1
Interceptions Thrown 3 0
Fumbles - Lost 1/0 2/1
First Downs 25 20
Penalties - Yards 4/45 5/40
Time Of Possession 59:59 59:59
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 8/16 4/10
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 1/2 1/1
Punts - Average Yards 2/48 4/37

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter PSU MIN
MIN 02:54 TD Rashod Bateman 66 yd pass from Tanner Morgan (Brock Walker kick) 0 7
PSU 04:09 TD Journey Brown 45 yd run (Jake Pinegar kick) 7 7
MIN 10:31 TD Chris Autman-Bell 21 yd pass from Tanner Morgan (Brock Walker kick) 7 14
PSU 12:48 FG Jake Pinegar 33 yd FG 10 14
2nd Quarter PSU MIN
MIN 07:42 TD Tyler Johnson 38 yd pass from Tanner Morgan (Brock Walker kick) 10 21
MIN 11:24 FG Brock Walker 26 yd FG 10 24
PSU 15:00 FG Jake Pinegar 21 yd FG 13 24
3rd Quarter PSU MIN
PSU 10:55 TD Nick Bowers 10 yd pass from Sean Clifford (failed 2pt pass) 19 24
4th Quarter PSU MIN
MIN 00:49 TD Seth Green 1 yd run (Brock Walker kick) 19 31
PSU 11:11 TD Journey Brown 6 yd run (Jake Pinegar kick) 26 31

Game Information

Stadium: TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Attendance: 51,883
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