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Postgame Notes: Michigan 10, Northwestern 9
11/8/2014 12:00:00 AM | Football
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Northwestern Postgame Notes
Michigan at Northwestern November 8, 2014
Ryan Field Evanston, Ill.
Attendance: 42,429
Northwestern Team Notes
This was the lowest scoring Northwestern-Michigan contest since the Wolverines defeated NU 12-6 in 1998 in Evanston and the closest since Michigan prevailed 17-16 in Ann Arbor in 1996.
Michigan has taken the last four games between the teams.
For the second time this season, NU and its opponent drew 0-0 at halftime. The Wildcats and Northern Illinois were scoreless at the break on Sept. 6. NIU eventually won, 23-15.
With Michigan scoring 10 points, the Wildcats have held four opponents under 15 points this season, all in Big Ten games.
Going into the game, the 'Cats were tied with Wisconsin for fewest fumbles lost by a Big Ten team this season with three and suffered their fourth today.
With two pickoffs today (S Ibraheim Campbell and CB Matthew Harris) Northwestern now has 41 interceptions in its last 25 games played, dating to 2012.
Northwestern's fourth-quarter drive, resulting in Jack Mitchell's 21-yard field goal, is the second-longest of the season in terms of yards (95) and third-longest in time (6:39).
With CB Nick VanHoose's block of a field goal today, NU has six blocked kicks this season. Van Hoose has two of them, including a blocked PAT against Northern Illinois.
Northwestern Individual Notes
RB Justin Jackson (35 yards today) has been Northwestern's leading rusher in all nine games this season.
QB Trevor Siemian's fourth-quarter touchdown pass to WR Tony Jones was the 25th of Siemian's career, one behind Mitch Anderson (1972-74) for seventh place on the all-time Northwestern list. It was Siemian's fifth touchdown pass this season.
Siemian's 31 completions tied as the second-most of his career. He completed 32 against Minnesota on Oct. 11 and 31 against Illinois last season.
Siemian's 268 passing yards today tied as his second-most this season. He had a season-high 269 vs. Minnesota and 268 against Northern Illinois.
Jones and WR Kyle Prater led all receivers today with seven pass receptions. Prater led everyone with 81 receiving yards. Prater also had seven receptions against Iowa last week.
Jones has now a team-leading 10 career touchdown receptions, while Prater leads NU with 36 receptions with 367 yards this season.
The 31 Northwestern pass completions today went to eight different receivers.
S Ibraheim Campbell's 75-yard interception marked his third pickoff against the Wolverines in his career. He had two against Michigan on Oct. 8, 2011.
Campbell's second interception this season is also the 10th of his career, which ties him with Eric Hutchinson (1969-71) and Harold Blackmon (1997-2000) for fifth on the NU career list.
Campbell's interception return was the longest run by any Wildcat this season and the longest of his career.
LB Chi Chi Ariguzo and CB Matthew Harris paced Northwestern with eight tackles apiece. Ariguzo continues to lead NU in stops this season, now with 80.
In addition, Harris intercepted his second career pass, while also breaking up another and was in on a tackle for loss.
Going into the game, CB Nick VanHoose was the Big Ten leader in passes defended. He added another for his 12th this season.
VanHoose ranks fourth in NU history with 25 career pass breakups. His 12 in 2014 are tied for seventh in NU season annals.