Wisconsin 24, Michigan 10 Comment Count

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A somber scene as Brandon Peters was down on the field. [Patrick Barron]

Michigan led undefeated Wisconsin, 10-7, in the third quarter at Camp Randall Stadium. Then Murphy's Law struck.

First, Wisconsin quarterback Alex Hornibrook shook off a shaky start to thread two inch-perfect throws to A.J. Taylor. The first victimized freshman Jaylen Kelly-Powell, who was on the field replacing injured starting corner Lavert Hill. The second was a touchdown up the seam to give the Badgers a 14-10 lead. Adding to the frustration, the drive only stayed alive due to a third-down pass interference call on Tyree Kinnel despite Hornibrook's throw hardly looking catchable.

Then disaster really struck. Facing third down on Michigan's ensuing possession, Brandon Peters took a hard hit from Andrew Van Ginkel, who stunted up the middle unblocked. Peters, who'd shaken off some huge hits in his last couple games, stayed down. As the team gathered around him, Peters took a cart off the field. According to MLive's Mike Mulholland, he was wheelchaired to the locker room, then transported to the hospital via ambulance. In postgame, Jim Harbaugh confirmed Peters has a head injury; he's expected to rejoin the team for the plane ride home.

That took the wind out of Michigan's sails. Wisconsin struck quickly, with a one-handed catch by Danny Davis setting up a 32-yard end-around touchdown for Kendric Pryor at the end of the third quarter. John O'Korn took over for Peters, and the offense never threatened to score. UW's Rafael Gaglianone eventually tagged on a field goal to provide the final margin.


A.J. Taylor's touchdown catch stood as the winning score. [Bryan Fuller]

Before it all fell apart, Michigan hadn't just scraped out a lead, but missed some opportunities to really put the Badgers on their heels. Wisconsin struck first when Nick Nelson picked up a punt off the bounce and worked his way past some poor coverage for a 50-yard touchdown. Peters had a chance to tie it up on the next series, but underthrew an open Zach Gentry, allowing Natrell Jamerson to recover for a pass breakup.

On Michigan's next drive, an apparent touchdown from Peters to Donovan Peoples-Jones was ruled incomplete, and despite replay showing that DPJ's left foot touched inbounds a fraction of a second before his right landed out, the call stood. On the very next play, Peters fumbled while scrambling for the end zone, and Michigan came up completely empty.

The young quarterback bounced back, though. Peters finally connected on a deep ball to Peoples-Jones, getting Michigan out to midfield, then made consecutive sharp throws to Chris Evans and Sean McKeon to set up a one-yard Ben Mason touchdown plunge. That knotted the score at seven heading into halftime.

After Devin Bush picked off Hornibrook to give the offense great field position, Quinn Nordin snapped his cold streak with a 39-yard field goal to give Michigan a short-lived 10-7 lead. Instead of compounding his prior error, Hornibrook morphed into Aaron Rodgers, and everything went terribly wrong in a hurry.

All other concerns at the moment are secondary to the health of Peters. If he can't recover in time to take on Ohio State next week, the odds stack even higher against Michigan unless Wilton Speight can make a remarkable comeback from his fractured vertebrae. As it stands, optimism for The Game is going to be hard to come by.

Comments

jmblue

November 18th, 2017 at 4:52 PM ^

Our current junior (2015) and senior (2014) classes were far from being ranked in the top 10.   The '15 class was ranked #37 and the '14 class was #20, but that's including Jabrill Peppers and Drake Harris.  The fundamental problem this year is a lack of experience and depth, due to not having that much in the upper classes.

I expected us to go 9-3 before the season - that was assuming no major injuries.

Squash34

November 18th, 2017 at 10:02 PM ^

No, you were using no logic. At all. They finished like 12th year one and ten last year. They were also fielded several good teams from 88-06. Some were big ten title teams. You are one of those smart guys that think a good team for Michigan is only ones that win National Championships.

Um1994

November 18th, 2017 at 5:43 PM ^

Apparnatly, you use no logic at all.  Hoke was on a severe downward spiral, pure and simple.  If you can't see that, and compare Harbaugh to him, then I don't know, man.  You need to take the next few plays off.  

Um1994

November 18th, 2017 at 5:43 PM ^

Apparnatly, you use no logic at all.  Hoke was on a severe downward spiral, pure and simple.  If you can't see that, and compare Harbaugh to him, then I don't know, man.  You need to take the next few plays off.  

HollywoodHokeHogan

November 18th, 2017 at 4:28 PM ^

As predicted, Michigan emptied the playbook with the pass to the fullback. Can we just stop with the myth that a team as terrible on offense as this one is saving up special awesome plays for the big games? There won’t be any “ RPS” fireworks or whatever. There will be a Drevno line blowing a stunt and getting another unfortunate student murdered and 45 runs at 2 ypc.

Blue1995nyc

November 18th, 2017 at 4:33 PM ^

I am sorry to say we saw today what we have seen from this team last 3 years.

1) Inability to take advantage of teams with the deep ball .. with it wide open.

2) Critical penalties

3) Special Teams let downs

4) D gives up huge plays at the worst times.

5) REFs seem to make some head scratchers.  From the DPJ TD to the PI. 

6) Unless we over power, WE NEVER OUT SCHEME.

 

Lots of growing up to do at Schemmy starting with the Coaching Staff IMHO.

 

dougr188

November 18th, 2017 at 4:31 PM ^

Harbaugh is just Hoke in a different cloak.  Losing record against winning teams, losing record against rivals, and a losing record on the road against ranked teams.  When will the MGoSheeple see this?

Tuebor

November 18th, 2017 at 8:31 PM ^

Damm, id settle for division championships at this point. Wisconsin is going to indy for a 5th time, and osu is going for a 3rd time. Msu has gone 3 times, and psu, iowa, and nebraska have all been once. I'd be happy to just go to indy.

You Only Live Twice

November 18th, 2017 at 9:13 PM ^

Insulting the board because we don't appreciate your dizzying intellect?

Hoke was a good DL coach who wasn't cut out to be HC material.  Do you remember his final 5-7 season here? Harbaugh is rebuilding, which is vastly different than taking over a functional operation!  (Something that people who whine about what OTHER TEAMS do should consider...)  It takes more time to fix systemic issues than it did for the system to break down.

 

Barn Animal

November 18th, 2017 at 4:32 PM ^

Next week’s game will be the first under Harbaugh that I think we have 0 chance at winning. That said this team will be better next year. How much? Well... I think we’ll be trying to answer that for the next nine months.

oaklen

November 18th, 2017 at 4:32 PM ^

Our dudes run their bodies through the ringer week in and week out for this University, and we can do nothing but respect them for that. Hats off to Wisconsin on the win. Hats off to our men for the effort. Take a minute, cool down, and enjoy the rest of the weekend with your family and friends. Go blue