Michigan 45
Nebraska 17
Nov. 19, 2011 — 11 a.m. CST
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Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, MI
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Nebraska 7 3 7 0 - 17
Michigan 10 7 14 14 - 45
1st quarter
UM - Jeremy Gallon 6 pass from Denard Robinson
(Brendan Gibbons kick), 8:17
UM - Gibbons 42 field goal, 2:03
NU - Brandon Kinnie 54 pass from Taylor Martinez
(Brett Maher kick), 1:17
2nd quarter
NU - Maher 51 field goal, 12:12
UM - Robinson 14 run (Gibbons kick), 6:05
3rd quarter
UM - Robinson 1 run (Gibbons kick), 11:23
UM - Fitz Toussaint 1 run (Gibbons kick), 5:03
NU - Ameer Abdullah 3 run (Maher kick), 0:53
4th quarter
UM - Martavious Odoms 38 pass from Robinson
(Gibbons kick), 10:14
UM - Toussaint 31 run (Gibbons kick), 7:33
NU UM
First downs ........................ 11 24
By rushing ........................ 7 14
By passing ........................ 4 6
By penalty ........................ 0 4
Rushing attempts-Yards (net).... 31-138 61-238
Passing yards (net) ............... 122 180
Comp-Att-Int ................. 9-23-0 11-19-1
Total offense plays-Yards ...... 54-260 80-418
Fumbles-Lost ...................... 4-3 0-0
Penalties-Yards .................. 8-73 5-45
Punts-Average .................. 6-46.0 4-36.8
Punt returns-Average ........... 1-11.0 5-6.6
Kickoff returns-Average ........ 7-22.7 3-23.3
Interception returns-Yds ......... 1-10 0-0
Fumble returns-Yards .............. 0-0 0-0
Possession time ................. 18:39 41:13
Third-down conversions ........ 3 of 13 8 of 18
Fourth-down conversions ........ 0 of 2 1 of 1
Red-zone ccores-Chances ........... 1-2 5-5
Sacks by-Yards ................... 1-13 3-4
RUSHING
NU: T.Martinez 16-49; R.Burkhead 10-36; R.Marlowe 1-23;
A.Abdullah 2-19; L.David 1-6; A.Green 1-5
UM: F.Toussaint 29-138; D.Robinson 23-83; S.Hopkins 2-15;
D.Dileo 1-4; M.Odoms 1-1; M.Shaw 2-0; TEAM 3-(-3).
PASSING
NU: T.Martinez 9-23-0 122.
UM: D.Robinson 11-18-1 180; D.Gardner 0-1-0 0.
RECEIVING
NU: T.Marlowe 3-24; Q.Enunwa 3-21; B.Kinnie 1-54;
K.Reed 1-15; K.Bell 1-8.
UM: J.Gallon 3-34; M.Odoms 2-47; J.Hemingway 2-34;
F.Toussaint 2-4; R.Roundtree 1-46; D.Dileo 1-15.
Attendance: 113,718
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Coverage
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Stryker: Nebraska looked like a mid-level team that is headed for a mid-level bowl game.
Husker Mike: Michigan's defense dominated the Huskers today, and it started up front.
Shatel: We thought Pelini had Nebraska coming back. But days like these make you shake your head.
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Sipple: Nebraska's defense felt plenty of stress, in part because the Husker offense didn't exactly carry its share of the load.
Wojnowsk: Michigan's football identity is back, quicker than expected.
Greenberg: Average teams don't travel well. And Nebraska – certainly by Big Ten standards – is little more than an average team.
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Sharp: Today's victory legitimized this season.
Chatelain: This has been going on since Pelini arrived. Just when Nebraska starts acting like a big boy, it spills Kool-Aid on the carpet.
Severe: Nebraska seemed not only outmatched and outcoached, but Michigan's players just looked more athletic.
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