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Utah at Michigan

New coach, same story: Michigan loses season opener at home

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ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Michigan's new era opened in a painfully familiar way for the 100,000-plus fans at the Big House: With an ugly-looking loss.

Rich Rodriguez's debut as Wolverines coach was spoiled when Utah's Brian Johnson threw for 305 yards and a touchdown and Louie Sakoda kicked four field goals, providing enough scoring to hold on for a 25-23 win Saturday.

"We got a chance to put our names on the map," Johnson said.

A year ago, Appalachian State stunned the Wolverines. But this was more businesslike than shocking. The Utes were just three-point underdogs and received more votes than Michigan in the Associated Press preseason poll.

"They deserved to win," Rodriguez said.

Utah decisively outplayed the Wolverines early and took a 15-point lead into the fourth quarter, but had a punt blocked and fumbled to give Michigan a shot to come back.

Michigan was missing three four-year starters on offense -- left tackle Jake Long was a first-round pick in the NFL Draft, and quarterback Chad Henne and running back Mike Hart were also picked.

Georgia Tech transfer Steven Threet, who came in for former walk-on Nick Sheridan at quarterback, perfectly lofted a 33-yard pass to Junior Hemingway and Sam McGuffie ran for a score on the next drive to pull Michigan within two points midway through the fourth.

Threet's pass on the 2-point conversion was high and the next two drives ended on three-and-outs. Michigan's next drive ended with an incomplete pass on fourth down deep in its territory.

"It shouldn't have been as close as it was," Utah coach Kyle Whittingham said. "It's a sign of a pretty good football team when you can not play your best and come away with a win, particularly in a venue like this."

Whittingham is 5-3 against Bowl Championship Series schools and the latest such victory was an important first step in giving the Utes a chance to bust the BCS at the end of the season.

"Non-BCS teams should get a shot at a championship every year," Sakoda said.

Rodriguez's spread offense was kept in check, gaining just 36 yards on the ground and 167 through the air with inexperienced players at virtually every position.

"The running game was a huge disappointment," Rodriguez said. "We never were able to get the defense a rest because we couldn't move the ball effectively."

Rodriguez had a lot of success with his scheme at West Virginia, but he doesn't have anyone remotely resembling Pat White or Steve Slaton to make plays.

Sheridan played for two-plus quarters and was 11-of-19 for 98 yards with one TD, getting fortunate breaks to avoid a few interceptions before being benched.

"We were struggling offensively, so I couldn't blame him a bit," Sheridan said. "We knew that both of us were going to play, and it was going to be based on how Coach felt."

Threet entered in the third quarter and completed 8 of 19 passes for 69 yards and a score.

Michigan led 10-6 after one quarter on Sheridan's 8-yard touchdown pass to Michael Shaw after a turnover in Utah territory and K.C. Lopata's 50-yard field goal. Utah scored on an 8-yard run by Corbin Louks, but Michigan's Terrance Taylor blocked the extra point.

The Utes dominated the second quarter, but stalled on three straight possessions, with Sakoda kicking field goals each time to put Utah ahead 15-10.

Michigan gave Utah one more chance before halftime as Sheridan's up-for-grabs pass was intercepted by Sean Smith and gave Utah the ball at the Michigan 37 with 51 seconds left before halftime.

With 13 seconds left, Johnson connected with Bradon Godfrey for a 19-yard touchdown and a 22-10 halftime lead.

Sakoda's fourth field goal, a career-best 53-yarder, was the only score of the third quarter.

Godfrey had 84 yards receiving and Matt Asiata ran for 77 yards, giving the Utes a good start in their quest to play in a BCS bowl for the first time since Urban Meyer helped them earn a spot four years ago in the Fiesta Bowl.

"We had the confidence. We had the swagger," Sakoda said. "There was just a look in everyone's eye. It's not something I've seen in the last couple years of Utah football."

Michigan, meanwhile, limped away from a season-opening setback looking dazed for the second year in a row. The Wolverines lost consecutive openers for the first time since 1989-90, when Notre Dame beat them to begin both seasons.

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The Big House's scoreboard tells the story ... and so does the smile on Utah quarterback Brian Johnson's face.
 
The Big House's scoreboard tells the story ... and so does the smile on Utah quarterback Brian Johnson's face. (AP)
 

 
 

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Scoring Summary
MIMICHAEL SHAW 8 YD PASS FROM NICK SHERIDAN (K.C. LOPATA KICK)
UTCORBIN LOUKS 8 YD RUN (BLOCKED XP)
MIK.C. LOPATA 50 YD FG
UTLOUIE SAKODA 28 YD FG
UTLOUIE SAKODA 43 YD FG
UTLOUIE SAKODA 41 YD FG
UTBRADON GODFREY 19 YD PASS FROM BRIAN JOHNSON (LOUIE SAKODA KICK)
UTLOUIE SAKODA 53 YD FG
MIJUNIOR HEMINGWAY 33 YD PASS FROM STEVEN THREET (K.C. LOPATA KICK)
MISAM MCGUFFIE 3 YD RUN (FAILED 2PT PASS)
 
Team Stats
 UTMI
First Downs1611
Third Down Efficiency5-193-14
Fourth Down Efficiency0-10-1
Plays-Net Yards77-34163-203
Rushes-Yds43-3625-36
Passing Yds305167
Kick Return Yds9290
Punt Return Yds-20
Passes21-34-119-38-1
Punts7-2828-299
Fumbles-Lost4-23-2
Penalties-Yds15-1378-53
Time of Poss.35:5424:6
 
Individual Stats
RUSHING
UT: Matt Asiata 13-77, Darrell Mack 8-17, Corbin Louks 1-8, Brent Casteel 1-0, Brian Johnson 20--66
MI: Brandon Minor 4-21, Sam McGuffie 8-8, Carlos Brown 1-4, Nick Sheridan 5-2, Michael Shaw 2-1, Steven Threet 5-0
PASSING
UT: Brian Johnson 21-33-305-1, Team 0-1-0-0
MI: Steven Threet 8-19-69-0, Nick Sheridan 11-19-98-1
RECEIVING
UT: Bradon Godfrey 7-84, Freddie Brown 5-59, Brent Casteel 5-49, David Reed 2-19, Jereme Brooks 1-55, Matt Asiata 1-39
MI: Martavious Odoms 5-7, Greg Mathews 3-54, Michael Shaw 3-17, Junior Hemingway 2-41, Sam McGuffie 2-22, Carson Butler 2-17, Darryl Stonum 1-5, Brandon Minor 1-4