Michigan
running
back
Blake
Corum
(2) runs
against
Bowling
Green in
the
first
quarter
of an
NCAA
college
football
game,
Saturday,
Sept.
16,
2023, in
Ann
Arbor,
Mich.
(AP
Photo/Jose
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Bowling
Green
running
back
Ta'ron
Keith
(0) is
tackled
by
Michigan
linebacker
Junior
Colson
(25) in
the
first
quarter
of an
NCAA
college
football
game,
Saturday,
Sept.
16,
2023, in
Ann
Arbor,
Mich.
(AP
Photo/Jose
Juarez) |
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Blake
Corum
scores 2
TDs,
helps
No. 2
Michigan
pull
away to
beat
Bowling
Green
31-6
LARRY
LAGE
apnews.com
ANN
ARBOR,
Mich. -
J.J.
McCarthy
followed
up two
fantastic
performances
with a
clunker.
McCarthy
threw a
career-high
three
interceptions
and had
two
touchdown
passes
to help
No. 2
Michigan
overcome
a
turnover-filled
game in
a 31-6
win over
Bowling
Green on
Saturday.
“Put
them all
on me,”
he said.
“There’s
a lot of
stuff
that
obviously
didn’t
go my
way,
didn’t
go the
offense’s
way.”
The
Wolverines
(3-0)
did run
the
football
relatively
well as
Blake
Corum
had a
54-yard
run on
his
first
snap and
finished
with 101
yards
and two
touchdowns.
Michigan
was
missing
coach
Jim
Harbaugh,
who will
return
from a
school-imposed
suspension
for
breaking
NCAA
rules
next
week
against
Rutgers.
The
Falcons
(1-2)
forced
three
turnovers
in the
first
half and
kicked
two
field
goals to
stay
within a
point
deep
into the
second
quarter.
Bowling
Green,
though,
turned
the ball
over two
times on
its
first
three
snaps of
the
second
half and
that
helped
Michigan
pull
away.
McCarthy,
who
threw
one more
interception
than he
did in
last
season’s
College
Football
Playoff
loss to
TCU, was
8 of 13
for 143
yards
with two
touchdowns.
He had a
33-yard
pass to
Roman
Wilson
late in
the
second
quarter
to put
the
Wolverines
ahead
14-6 and
a
50-yard
touchdown
pass to
Cornelius
Johnson,
who made
a
twisting
catch
after
the
football
went off
a helmet
and
hands.
“It was
definitely
an
ill-advised
throw,”
McCarthy
said.
“But I
just
gave him
a
chance.”
The
Falcons
were
forced
to play
third-string
quarterback
Hayden
Timosciek
due to
injuries.
Starter
Connor
Bazelak,
a former
Indiana
and
Missouri
quarterback,
missed
the game
with a
lower-body
injury
and
backup
Camden
Orth was
hurt
after
completing
8 of 11
passes
for 91
yards.
Timosciek,
a former
Purdue
walk-on,
was 6 of
10 for
33 yards
and two
interceptions.
“Our
kids
love
playing
in these
games,
and
these
games
are
awesome,
trust
me,”
Bowling
Green
coach
Scot
Loeffler
said.
“But at
times,
there’s
a price
for
them,
too.
Unfortunately,
the
football
gods
gave us
some
misfortune
with
some
injuries.”
INJURY
REPORT
Bowling
Green:
Two
players
were
carted
off the
field:
linebacker
Demetrius
Hardamon
and
tight
end Levi
Gazarek.
Hardamon
was
placed
on a
backboard
and onto
a
stretcher
before
being
carefully
placed
on the
cart.
“The
positive
thing,
and
again
I’m not
a
doctor,
is that
at least
his
hands
were
moving,”
Loeffler
said.
“But I
saw the
hit and
I knew
right
then and
there,
there
was
something
wrong.”
Gazarek
had an
ankle
injury.
“Nothing
broken,
which is
great,”
Loeffler
said.
Michigan:
Will
Johnson
and Rod
Moore,
standout
defensive
backs,
have
been
held out
of each
game
this
season
with
injuries.
THE
TAKEAWAY
Bowling
Green:
The
strong
start
could
build
confidence
for a
team
coming
off its
first
bowl
game
since
2015 and
hoping
to
contend
in the
Mid-American
Conference.
Michigan:
McCarthy
was
nearly
perfect
through
two
games,
completing
87% of
his
passes
with
five
touchdowns
and no
interceptions.
He
struggled
Saturday
night,
trying
to make
plays
instead
of
throwing
the ball
away.
FILLING
IN
Michigan
offensive
coordinator
Sherrone
Moore
was the
fourth
assistant
to have
a turn
leading
the team
during
Harbaugh’s
absence.
“I
didn’t
really
think
about it
as
something
for me,”
Moore
said.
Michigan
suspended
Moore
for the
first
game for
his role
in the
infractions
that led
to
Harbaugh’s
punishment.
THE
STREAK
Michigan
has 18
straight
home
victories,
its
longest
run
since
winning
21 in a
row from
1998-2001.
The
Wolverines
have won
28 of
their
last 31
games.
UP NEXT
Bowling
Green:
Hosts
Ohio
(3-1) on
Saturday
in the
Mid-American
Conference
opener
for both
teams,
coming
off the
Bobcats’
win over
Iowa
State,
and
Loeffler
said he
has no
idea who
will
start at
quarterback.
“I might
come out
of
retirement,”
said
Loeffler,
who was
a backup
quarterback
at
Michigan
in the
mid-1990s
before
coaching
the
position
group
under
former
coach
Lloyd
Carr.
Michigan:
Plays
Rutgers
(3-0,
1-0 Big
Ten) in
a fourth
straight
game at
the Big
House.
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