Daily Democrat (Woodland)

Michigan routs Western Michigan, loses Bell to injury

- By Larry Lage

ANN ARBOR, MICH. >> Ronnie Bell had a 76-yard touchdown reception and returned a punt 31 yards before being injured in Michigan’s 47-14 victory over Western Michigan on Saturday.

The Wolverines (1-0) won the game easily, but they may have lost their best player for a while.

“Just worried about Ronnie Bell right now,” coach Jim Harbaugh acknowledg­ed.

Bell was hurt on a punt return in the second quarter and kept weight off his right leg as he was helped off the field by a teammate and staff member. The senior receiver was later carted off the field and up the tunnel toward the team’s locker room to be further evaluated.

“What can you say other than you hope for the best, expect the worst, and wait until you get the MRI results?” Harbaugh asked. “But no matter what, he’ll be back.”

The Broncos (0-1) started strong — making it 7-all on La’Darius Jefferson’s 2-yard run and trailing by just three points after the first quarter — but could not sustain success on either side of the ball.

“We moved the ball fairly well,” Western Michigan coach Tim Lester said. “We just didn’t finish drives, and we didn’t protect our QB well enough.”

Michigan pulled away with 17 points in the second quarter, scoring on Bell’s catch, Hassan Haskins’ 22yard run and Jake Moody’s 20-yard field goal.

Blake Corum, who had 111 yards rushing, opened the scoring with a 14-yard reception and his 30-yard touchdown run put the Wolverines ahead 40-7 early in the final quarter.

“There were a lot of naysayers going into this game that didn’t think we were going to do what we did,” Corum said.

Michigan’s Cade McNamara completed 9 of 11 passes for 136 yards and two touchdowns. Highly touted freshman J.J. McCarthy escaped a sack on a 69-yard touchdown pass to Daylen Baldwin, a graduate transfer from Jackson State, midway through the fourth.

Kaleb Eleby was 20 of 37 for 191 with a 27-yard touchdown pass to Corey Crooms with 3:30 left in the rout.

“The biggest positive was Kaleb was a little flighty early, but he calmed down,” Lester said. “I was very proud of the poise of that kid because this was his first Power Five game, and it’s faster. He got hit a couple times, and he kept getting up, kept getting up.” THE TAKEAWAY >> Western Michigan: The Mid-American Conference team should be able to gain some confidence from the way it started the game.

“We had the ball on their side of the field most of the first half,” Lester said.

Michigan: Bell’s injury silenced a crowd of 109,295 and seemed to stunt what should have been a feelgood afternoon at the Big House.

“That’s a big deal,” Harbaugh said. “Ronnie is loved by everybody. Captain of the football team.”

 ?? TONY DING — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Michigan wide receiver Ronnie Bell (8) beats Western Michigan safety Delano Ware (26) to a reception and rushes in for a touchdown in the second quarter of an NCAA college football game in Ann Arbor, Mich., Saturday.
TONY DING — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Michigan wide receiver Ronnie Bell (8) beats Western Michigan safety Delano Ware (26) to a reception and rushes in for a touchdown in the second quarter of an NCAA college football game in Ann Arbor, Mich., Saturday.

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