NCAA Game Summary - Minnesota At Bowling Green
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Bowling Green, OH -- (Sports Network) - Adam Weber totaled four touchdowns to lead the Minnesota Golden Gophers over the Bowling Green Falcons, 42-17, in a non-league affair at Perry Stadium. Weber converted an efficient 21-of-25 pass attempts for 233 yards and three scores, while also rushing for 13 yards and another touchdown. Duane Bennett paced Minnesota (2-0) with eight catches for 100 yards and a score, while Eric Decker finished with six receptions for 86 yards and a touchdown. Decker also had two carries for 31 yards and another score. Tyler Sheehan hit on 29-of-44 tosses for 261 yards and a touchdown for BGSU (1-1), which was unable to build off its season-opening upset of Pittsburgh. Corey Partridge was his main target with seven receptions for 70 yards, while Chris Wright added four catches for 57 yards and a score. The Gophers jumped on the board quickly and posted the only points of the opening quarter courtesy of a 34-yard touchdown pass from Weber to Bennett. The Falcons knotted the score just under six minutes into the second quarter, as Anthony Turner plunged one yard for a score. It took Minnesota less than three minutes to respond, as Decker scurried 12 yards for a touchdown. BGSU's Sinisa Vrvilo hit a 26-yard field goal late in the opening half and the Falcons trailed just 14-10 at the intermission. The Gophers struck quickly after the break with a seven-yard scoring strike from Weber to Nick Tow-Arnett. The Falcons responded midway through the third period and made it a 21-17 contests with a Sheehan 27-yard touchdown pass to Wright. Minnesota, however, took the game over in the fourth quarter, scoring 21 unanswered points for the 42-17 victory. Weber first threw a 28-yard touchdown pass to Decker before rumbling three yards for a score. Shady Salamon ran for a five-yard touchdown late in the game to secure the win. For the game, the Gophers totaled 397 yards of offense, including 164 on the ground.
Copyright 2008 Courtesy of The Sports Network.









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