Orlando Sentinel

Bringing back the glory days

Johnson caps a stunning season for Golden Gophers

- By Fred Goodall

TAMPA, Fla. — With the clock winding down on a dominating performanc­e in the Outback Bowl, Minnesota fans broke into a chant of “Row The Boat, Row The Boat, Row The Boat.”

The never-give-up mantra coach P.J. Fleck used to help change the culture of Golden Gophers football continues to inspire a program determined to recapture its glory days.

“We challenged everyone of our players, you want to be a blue blood you've got to beat the blue bloods,” Fleck said Wednesday after No. 16 Minnesota beat No. 9 Auburn 31-24 in a game that wasn't as close as the final score.

“We used to be a blue blood back in the 30's, 40's, 50's and 60's,” Fleck added. “We've talked about the word of the year is restore. We want to restore that tradition.”

Tyler Johnson had 12 receptions for 204 yards and two touchdowns to become the Gophers'

career receiving leader and Minnesota outrushed the Tigers 215 yards to 56 while dominating time of possession to limit Auburn's ability to keep pace.

“We didn't overlook them. I think our guys were ready to play. I think our guys played hard but they made the plays, we didn't.,” Auburn coach Gus Malzahn said.

“The second half, it was really a dog fight. Back and forth,“Malzahn added. “The bottom line is they made plays. They made the plays to win the game when the game was on the line.”

Johnson broke Eric Decker's school record for receiving yards on his second catch of the day and became Minnesota's all-time leader for scoring receptions on a one-handed, 2-yard TD catch that put the Gophers (11-2) up 24-17 at halftime.

The senior's 73-yard catchand-run put his team ahead for good early in the fourth quarter.

“Coach Fleck says all the time, that this program is going up, and as you see today it's definitely going in the right direction,” Johnson said.

Minnesota, which began the season with nine straight victories before losing two of its last three to Big Ten rivals Iowa and

Wisconsin, finished with more than 10 wins for the first time since 1904. Auburn (9-4) concluded a season in which all four of its losses came against opponents ranked in the Top 25.

Tanner Morgan completed 19 of 29 passes for 278 yards, one intercepti­on and both of the TDs to Johnson, who finished with 3,305 receiving yards and 33 TD catches in his career. Receiver Seth Green tossed a 1-yard touchdown pass to Bryce Witham on fourth-and-inches midway through the second quarter.

Noah Igbinoghen­e, whose mother and father were Olympic track and field athletes in Nigeria, returned a kickoff 96 yards for Auburn's first touchdown. Bo Nix threw a 37-yard TD pass to Sal Cannella and JaTarvious Whitlow scored 3-yard run that made it 24-24 heading into the fourth quarter.

Morgan broke the tie with his second TD throw to Johnson, who posted the 16th 100-yard game of his career and caught at least one TD pass for the seventh straight game, tying a another school record.

The Gophers dominated on the ground with Mohamed Ibrahim running for 140 yards on 20 carries.

 ?? AARON LAVINSKY/STAR TRIBUNE ?? Minnesota’s Tyler Johnson reaches to catch a scoring pass against Auburn.
AARON LAVINSKY/STAR TRIBUNE Minnesota’s Tyler Johnson reaches to catch a scoring pass against Auburn.

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