ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Karan Higdon ran for 200 yards and two touchdowns and Chris Evans added 191 yards rushing and two more scores, helping Michigan pull away to beat Minnesota 33-10 Saturday night. Higdon scored on a 77-yard run on the ensuing drive and his 5-yard TD run padded the lead in the third quarter. The Gophers scored with 1:51 left, choosing to kick a field goal from the Michigan 5 instead of going for a fourth-and-4. Michigan: Brandon Peters was solid in his first start, handing the ball off much more than he was asked to throw. He was 8 of 13 for 56 yards with a 20-yard TD pass to Sean McKeon on his first possession.
Source: National Post November 05, 2017 03:45 UTC