![]() McCarthy finished 18 of 24 through the air, his 155 yards and a touchdown nicely balancing out a rushing attack that accounted for 172 yards. But the Wolverines held the ball for two-thirds of the first half. Michigan did struggle at times to finish drives, needing to kick field goals twice in the second quarter despite dominating the game at that point. McCarthy did well in easily the most challenging environment he’s played in, piloting an offense that consistently moved the ball against a defense that entered the weekend ranked in the top 10 in both total defense and rushing defense and No. McCarthy has grown more difficult by the week, but Saturday’s 27-14 win against Iowa was the test I was most curious to see. Nicole Auerbach, The AthleticĪuerbach ranks Michigan No. There’s little point in making sweeping declarations about the contenders at this point, but Week 5 did offer a clearer picture than we’ve had before.Īlabama, Georgia and Ohio State keep winning - even if it hasn’t always been pretty.īut Clemson, Michigan, Oklahoma State and others offered their own reminder that, while only four playoff invites will go out at year’s end, the Big Three don’t need to check their mailboxes just yet. We’re still farther from the finish line than the starting blocks. Oklahoma, Florida State and Washington all fell by the wayside in Week 5, too. Minnesota couldn’t move the ball in a loss to the Purdue Boilermakers with star tailback Mohamed Ibrahim sidelined. Penn State won, but served up five turnovers in an ugly performance against Northwestern. ![]() ![]() Meanwhile, Kentucky and NC State are likely to tumble out of the top 10. The Hawkeyes punted on each of their first five full drives, which is usually a winning formula, but not against Blake Corum, who carried 29 times for 133 yards and a touchdown in Michigan’s 27-14 win. Iowa’s plan to lull Michigan to sleep by playing offense failed miserably, too. Hale, Ĭollege football Week 5 highlights: Top plays, games and takeaways And I think our guys fared really well.” David M. We try to be about that, and when you’re playing a team that’s about that, it’s exciting and challenging to challenge yourselves against that kind of mentality. The whole blue collar started in Iowa … blue collar workers, people that do manual labor, people that do work. “I always try to have our teams be about that, that blue collar mentality. “I’ve always been enamored with it,” Harbaugh said. It’s blue collar, he noted, and he loves it. No matter who his offensive coordinator is, this is really his offense. If we didn’t know it before, we know it now. But Harbaugh is more Schembechler’s Michigan when it comes to playing style than he is sling it and wing it. You’d think a former quarterback who once autographed a picture of himself with late coach Bo Schembechler, “Bo - let’s go for the bomb” would be all about airing it out. The Wolverines beat the Hawkeyes at their own game, and you could tell by Harbaugh’s postgame comments he takes a lot of pride in that. He got two of three Saturday - the win, and certainly the physicality. What Harbaugh is about is winning, and good, physical football. 1 defense, his former five-star quarterback would have thrown for much more than 155 yards and the Wolverines might have had an easier time than a 27-14 win. If he were, his team might have put 40-plus points up on the nation’s No. Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh isn’t worried about style points. Michigan 27, Iowa 14: Notes, quotes, and observations Will be the best win of the week.” Chris Balas, The Wolverine ![]() Fifth game of the year last year we went to Wisconsin, and we hadn’t won at Wisconsin since 2008. Kind of cool, you know? Look at that and go, we haven’t won here since 2005. The Wolverines call it a road win in the Big Ten, pack it away with the tees, nets and footballs, and head home 5-0, 2-0 in the Big Ten.Īll else aside, they can’t be better than that. So what? To Jim Harbaugh, it looked as tasty as a Friday night at Cracker Barrel.īeautifully boring. Michigan’s 27-14 execution of Captain Kirk’s corn trekkers won’t make anyone’s list of college football’s most scintillating showdowns of 2022.
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