Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

Wildcats struggle, lose 9th straight

- By Patrick Donnelly

MINNEAPOLI­S — Mohamed Ibrahim rushed for 178 yards and three touchdowns, and Minnesota’s defense continued its dominance Saturday in the Golden Gophers’ 31-3 rout of Northweste­rn.

Ibrahim, who had 36 carries, extended his streak of 100-yard rushing games to 18, the longest in FBS since 2000. He also became the seventh player in Big Ten history with 50 career rushing touchdowns.

Thanks in large part to the play of Ibrahim and the line, the Gophers were able to control the ball for 40 minutes, 22 seconds, their fourth game this season with more than 40 minutes of possession this season.

“Our style of football is to run the ball. Time management is what we pride ourselves on,” Ibrahim said. “We got up, and we understood that we wanted to run the clock out, and that’s what we do best.”

The Gophers (7-3, 4-3 Big Ten) entered the game with the No. 4-scoring defense in the country, allowing just 14.2 points per game. That average dipped after they kept the Wildcats (1-9, 1-6) out of the end zone for the first time all season.

On the second play of the second half, Gophers defensive back Tyler Nubin intercepte­d a pass from backup quarterbac­k Ryan Hilinski. Minnesota turned that into a 41-yard field goal by Matthew Trickett and a 17-3 lead.

Ibrahim’s 1-yard plunge on the first play of the fourth quarter made it 24-3. It was Ibrahim’s 18th rushing touchdown of the season, tying Gary Russell’s school record set in 2005.

The Wildcats crossed the 50-yard line just twice in the first half. Midway through the first quarter, they advanced to the Gophers 16 before Jordan Howden and Terrell Smith teamed to stuff Evan Hull on fourth-and-1.

“That was huge,” Nubin said. “It gave us a bunch of energy. Just seeing those guys flying around, it makes everyone else want to fly around too. That was a big boost for us.”

Later, the Gophers appeared poised to head to the locker room with a 14-0 halftime lead. A punt pinned Northweste­rn at its 7-yard line with 2:08 to play. But two passes later, the Wildcats were in field-goal position.

First, starter Brendan Sullivan hit Malik Washington for 27 yards. Sullivan was injured on the play, but Hilinski followed with a 49-yard hookup with Washington to give Northweste­rn the ball at the Minnesota 17.

The Gophers defense then forced three straight incompleti­ons, leading to Adam Stage’s 35-yard field goal to put Northweste­rn on the board.

Northweste­rn turned it over on downs again midway through the third quarter after Hilinski threw a swing pass just out of Hull’s reach on fourth and 1 at Minnesota’s 41.

The Wildcats were successful on just 3 of 12 third-down conversion­s and went 0-for-3 on fourth down.

 ?? ABBIE PARR/AP ?? Minnesota running back Mohamed Ibrahim runs for a touchdown during the first half against Northweste­rn on Saturday in Minneapoli­s.
ABBIE PARR/AP Minnesota running back Mohamed Ibrahim runs for a touchdown during the first half against Northweste­rn on Saturday in Minneapoli­s.

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