![]() ![]() Penn State went ahead again after the opening drive of the third quarter, but Edwards answered with a 67-yard run on the next play. Michigan was dominant for much of the first half, but led by just two points because it settled for field goals after stalling at the 5 twice and at the 11 once.ĭespite having only one first down, the Nittany Lions (5–1, 2–1) took a 14–13 lead late in the first half after scoring two touchdowns in a 1-minute, 44-second span. “Everyone thinks they’re Aaron Donald now and they’re not,” Franklin said. Penn State coach James Franklin lamented that his undersized defensive line did not disrupt the running game. The Wolverines (7–0, 4–0 Big Ten) finished with 418 yards rushing, gaining 7.6 yards per carry, against a team that was giving up fewer than 80 yards rushing per game to rank among college football’s leaders. “I can’t remember back-to-back touchdown runs like that,” coach Jim Harbaugh said. ANN ARBOR, Mich.- Michigan’s massive offensive line opened huge holes and its speedy running backs took full advantage.ĭonovan Edwards ran for a go-ahead, 67-yard touchdown and Blake Corum had a 61-yard run for a score on consecutive snaps in the third quarter as the fifth-ranked Wolverines pulled away and beat No. ![]()
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