Chicago Sun-Times

CATS CLAW BACK

Wolverines tally TD, two FGs in first six minutes of second half to score confidence- building win

- BY STEPHEN HAWKINS

THORSON LEADS RALLY AS NU AVOIDS ANOTHER BAD START

ARLINGTON, Texas — Quinn Nordin became the first Michigan kicker to make two 50- yard field goals in the same game, one of them in a quick go- ahead spurt after halftime, and the 11th- ranked Wolverines won 33- 17 Saturday to hand 17th- ranked Florida its first season- opening loss in nearly three decades.

The Gators had won 27 consecutiv­e season openers, the nation’s longest such streak, since a home loss to Mississipp­i in 1989.

“It’s going to hurt, and if it doesn’t, then something is wrong,” Florida coach Jim McElwain said. “We have a lot more to play. I like this team, I like the guys on this team. We have a chance to grow and I believe we will.”

Michigan trailed 17- 13 at halftime before scoring three times in the first six minutes of the second half.

After Karan Higdon’s three- yard TD run capped a half- opening 75yard, 10- yard drive, Ambry Thomas forced and recovered a fumble on the ensuing kickoff. That set up a 30- yard field goal by Quinn, who then made a 50- yarder after Michigan recovered another fumble.

“This win was a good start for the season for us, build our confidence, allow us to see what we’re capable of,” sophomore linebacker Devin Bush said.

Nordin made four field goals, including a 55- yarder in the first half. He missed two attempts wide right in the fourth quarter, one of those from 52 yards.

The nation’s No. 1 kicker in the 2016 recruiting class, Nordin had initially committed to Penn State but signed with the Wolverines after a home visit that included a sleepover by Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh.

Florida’s only touchdowns came when Duke Dawson and CJ Henderson returned intercepti­ons for touchdowns. Those came on consecutiv­e throws by Michigan starting quarterbac­k Wilton Speight in the second quarter.

“Wilton did a good job getting calmed down,” Harbaugh said. “Our team showed a lot of resilience.”

The takeaway

Michigan: While the defense has been greatly overhauled — remember, there were eight defenders drafted off last year’s unit — the Wolverines limited Florida to 192 total yards ( only 11 yards rushing). They even scored a late touch- down on a sack that resulted in a fumble recovered in the end zone.

Florida: It was really hard to judge the Gators with their leading returning receiver Antonio Callaway and top returning rusher Jordan Scarlett among 10 players suspended for the opener. Redshirt freshman quarterbac­k Feleipe Franks, in his first start, completed 5 of 9 passes for 75 yards.

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 ?? | TOM PENNINGTON/ GETTY IMAGES ?? Quinn Nordin ( 3) and Michigan teammate Garrett Moores whoop it up after one of Nordin’s four field goals.
| TOM PENNINGTON/ GETTY IMAGES Quinn Nordin ( 3) and Michigan teammate Garrett Moores whoop it up after one of Nordin’s four field goals.

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