Saturday, October 29
Evanston, Ill.
6 p.m.

Northwestern

5-3 , 3-2

17
vs
33

Michigan (Homecoming/LaSalle Bank Day)

6-3 , 4-2

1st
2nd
3rd
4th
F
Michigan
14
13
0
6
33
Northwestern
7
10
0
0
17
Brett Basanez drops back to pass against Michigan in the first quarter.

21st-Ranked Wildcats Fall to 25th-Ranked Wolverines, 33-17

10/29/2005 12:00:00 AM | Football

Oct. 29, 2005

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EVANSTON, Ill. (AP) - No. 21 Northwestern (5-3, 3-2 Big Ten) could not overcome a scoreless second half and fell 33-17 to 25th-ranked Michigan Saturday night at Ryan Field.

Brett Basanez completed 26-of-49 passes for 326 yards and two touchdowns while receiver Mark Philmore caught nine passes for a career-high 139 yards and two TD's.

The 17 points were a season-low for the Wildcats, whose three-game win streak ended. Michigan (6-3, 4-2) held an offense that was fourth in the nation, averaging 529.3 yards, to 415 yards and intercepted Brett Basanez twice.

Leon Hall's 83-yard fumble return increased Michigan's lead to 14-0 about six minutes into the first quarter.

Michigan's Jerome Jackson ran for 105 yards on 24 attempts. And Kevin Grady, starting for Mike Hart, carried 20 times for 64 yards and a touchdown. Hart, fifth in the Big Ten at 113 yards per game, was in uniform but did not play after leaving last week's game against Iowa with a sprained ankle.

Chad Henne completed 17-of-30 passes for 174 yards and a touchdown, but threw three interceptions for the Wolverines.

Basanez, who had just one interception the first seven games, passed Michigan's John Navarre and Purdue's Kyle Orton on the Big Ten's all-time passing list and now ranks fourth all-time with 9,465 yards. Basanez also moved past the 10,000-yard mark in total offense (10,303), becoming just the 40th player in NCAA history to move past that milestone. Mark Philmore caught nine for a career-high 139 yards - six for 137 in the first half - but Northwestern never established the running game.

A team that was third in the Big Ten at 213.9 yards rushing had just 57 at halftime and 89 overall. Wildcat freshman Tyrell Sutton, second in the conference at 138.6 yards per game, carried 10 times for a season-low 50 yards. He did move past the 1,000-yard mark (1,020 yards), however, becoming the first freshman in NU history to do so.

Michigan scored 10 points in a two-minute span late in the second quarter to increase its lead to 27-10.

First, Henne hit Mike Massey for a 10-yard touchdown, capping a 71-yard drive.

Then, a lunging Grant Mason intercepted Basanez along the sideline at the Northwestern 28. That led to a 19-yard field goal by Garrett Rivas with 58 seconds left in the half.

Basanez connected with a leaping Philmore for a 35-yard score that cut it to 27-17 with 11 seconds left.

Michigan drove 74 yards on the game's first possession, with Grady running it in from the 1 for a 7-0 lead.

Northwestern seemed poised to answer on the ensuing drive, going from its own 35 to the 13 on just four plays. But Hall jarred the ball from Sutton, picked it up at the 17 and ran it back for the Wolverines' second touchdown.

Northwestern immediately answered, with Basanez hitting Philmore for a 62-yard touchdown that made it 14-7.

Basanez completed his first six passes for 149 yards before Brandon Harrison's interception near midfield. Harrison returned it to the 17 but fumbled the ball away.

Just when it seemed another wild, back-and-forth Northwestern game would unfold, the Wildcats' momentum slowed down. They punted after recovering Harrison's fumble.

After allowing 773 yards in a 52-21 loss at Arizona State on Sept. 17, and losing 34-29 to Penn State on a last-minute touchdown the following week, Northwestern vaulted into contention for the conference championship by beating Wisconsin, Purdue and Michigan State. After last week's 49-14 rout, the Wolverines entered the Top 25 for the first time since 2001.

Team Stats

MICH
NU
Total Yards
427
415
Pass Yards
174
326
Rushing Yards
253
89
Penalty Yards
10
60
1st Downs
22
18
3rd Downs
5
2
4th Downs
1
0
TOP
38:01
21:59
1st Quarter
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MICH 7, NU 0

MICH - Grady, Kevin 1 yd run (Rivas, Garrett kick), 9 plays, 74 yards, TOP 4:14

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MICH 14, NU 0

MICH - Hall, Leon 83 yd fumble recovery (Rivas, Garrett kick)

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MICH 14, NU 7

NU - Philmore, Mark 62 yd pass from Basanez, Brett (Howells, Joel kick) 2 plays, 80 yards, TOP 0:37

2nd Quarter
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MICH 14, NU 10

NU - Howells, Joel 28 yd field goal 9 plays, 54 yards, TOP 2:14

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MICH 17, NU 10

MICH - Rivas, Garrett 26 yd field goal 10 plays, 57 yards, TOP 3:30

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MICH 24, NU 10

MICH - Massey, Mike 10 yd pass from Henne, Chad (Rivas, Garrett kick) 11 plays, 71 yards, TOP 4:22

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MICH 27, NU 10

MICH - Rivas, Garrett 19 yd field goal 6 plays, 26 yards, TOP 1:47

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MICH 27, NU 17

NU - Philmore, Mark 34 yd pass from Basanez, Brett (Howells, Joel kick) 6 plays, 80 yards, TOP 0:47

4th Quarter
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MICH 30, NU 17

MICH - Rivas, Garrett 38 yd field goal 11 plays, 38 yards, TOP 4:50

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MICH 33, NU 17

MICH - Rivas, Garrett 28 yd field goal 11 plays, 46 yards, TOP 4:51

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