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The 2005 Michigan Wolverines football team represented the University of Michigan in the 2005 NCAA Division I-A football season . The team's head coach was Lloyd Carr . The Wolverines played their home games at Michigan Stadium . That year Michigan Wolverines football competed in the Big Ten Conference in almost all intercollegiate sports including men's college football . Despite a disappointing 7–5 finish after being ranked as high as No. 3 early in the season, Michigan did not lose a game by more than a touchdown and upset Penn State , who finished #3 in the nation, on a last second touchdown pass from Chad Henne to Mario Manningham . The team earned an invitation to the 2005 Alamo Bowl , where it lost to the Nebraska Cornhuskers by a 32–28 margin. The team's first five conference games were all decided in the final 24 seconds of regulation or in overtime.[ 1]
Date Time Opponent Rank Site TV Result Attendance September 3 3:30 p.m. Northern Illinois * No. 4 ABC W 33–17110,971
September 10 12:00 p.m. No. 20 Notre Dame * No. 3 Michigan Stadium Ann Arbor, MI (rivalry ) ABC L 10–17111,386
September 17 12:00 p.m. Eastern Michigan * No. 14 Michigan Stadium Ann Arbor, MI ESPN Plus W 55–0109,511
September 24 6:00 p.m. at Wisconsin No. 14 ESPN2 L 20–2383,022
October 1 12:00 p.m. at No. 11 Michigan State ABC W 34–31 OT 79,401
October 8 1:00 p.m. Minnesota No. 21 ABC L 20–23111,117
October 15 3:30 p.m. No. 8 Penn State Michigan Stadium Ann Arbor, MI (rivalry ) ABC W 27–25111,249
October 22 12:00 p.m. at Iowa ABC W 23–20 OT 70,585
October 29 7:00 p.m. at No. 21 Northwestern No. 25 ESPN W 33–1747,130
November 12 12:00 p.m. Indiana No. 21 Michigan Stadium Ann Arbor, MI ESPN2 W 41–14110,580
November 19 1:00 p.m. No. 9 Ohio State No. 17 Michigan Stadium Ann Arbor, MI (rivalry ) ABC L 21–25111,591
December 28 8:00 p.m. vs. Nebraska * No. 20 ESPN L 28–3263,016
*Non-conference game HomecomingRankings from AP Poll released prior to the game All times are in Eastern time
Game information
Michigan
Michigan State
Drew Stanton 20/30, 282 Yds, TD, INT
Jason Teague 8 Rush, 72 Yds
Jerramy Scott 3 Rec, 80 Yds
Scoring summary
Quarter
Time
Drive
Team
Scoring information
Score
Plays
Yards
TOP
MICH
MSU
1
8:23
10
98
3:40
Michigan
Jason Avant 2-yard touchdown reception from Chad Henne , Garrett Rivas kick good
7
0
1
7:03
2
52
0:15
Michigan
Mario Manningham 43-yard touchdown reception from Chad Henne, Garrett Rivas kick good
14
0
1
2:44
10
80
4:19
Michigan St
Drew Stanton 4-yard touchdown run, John Goss kick good
14
7
2
11:20
11
87
3:44
Michigan
Brian Thompson 5-yard touchdown reception from Chad Henne, Garrett Rivas kick good
21
7
2
5:53
12
78
5:21
Michigan St
Jehuu Caulcrick 1-yard touchdown run, John Goss kick good
21
14
2
3:30
2
67
0:49
Michigan St
Kerry Reed 61-yard touchdown reception from Drew Stanton, John Goss kick good
21
21
2
0:09
13
69
3:15
Michigan
20-yard field goal by Garrett Rivas
24
21
3
11:11
4
8
2:24
Michigan St
26-yard field goal by John Goss
24
24
4
11:29
5
80
2:09
Michigan
Mike Hart 1-yard touchdown run, Garrett Rivas kick good
31
24
4
6:43
Michigan St
Fumble recovery returned 74 yards for touchdown by Domata Peko , Kyle Mayer kick good
31
31
OT
3
7
Michigan
35-yard field goal by Garrett Rivas
34
31
"TOP" = time of possession . For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football .
34
31
Penn State at Michigan
1
2 3 4 Total
Penn State
0
0 3 22
25
• Michigan
0
3 7 17
27
Scoring summary 2 MICH 4:34 Garrett Rivas 35-yard field goal MICH 3-0
3 11:10 MICH Mike Hart 2-yard run (Garrett Rivas kick) MICH 10-0
3 :10 PSU Kevin Kelly 25-yard field goal MICH 10-3
4 11:56 PSU Michael Robinson 4-yard run (Kevin Kelly kick) Tied 10-10
4 11:39 PSU Alan Zemaitis 35-yard fumble return (Kevin Kelly run) PSU 18-10
4 9:32 MICH Mario Manningham 33-yard pass from Chad Henne (Mike Hart run) Tied 18-18
4 3:45 MICH Garrett Rivas 47-yard field goal MICH 21-18
4 :53 PSU Michael Robinson 3-yard run (Kevin Kelly kick) PSU 25-21
4 :00 MICH Mario Manningham 10-yard pass from Chad Henne (no kick) MICH 27-25
1
2 3 4 OT Total
• Michigan
0
7 3 7 6
23
Iowa
7
7 0 3 3
20
Scoring summary 1 9:07 IOWA Herb Grigsby 15-yard pass from Drew Tate (Kyle Schlicher kick) Iowa 7-0
2 13:45 MICH Jason Avant 5-yard pass from Chad Henne (Garrett Rivas kick)Tie 7-7
2 8:09 IOWA Herb Grigsby 4-yard pass from Drew Tate (Kyle Schlicher kick) Iowa 14-7
3 8:25 MICH Garrett Rivas 27-yard field goal Iowa 14-10
4 8:51 MICH Steve Breaston 52-yard pass from Chad Henne (Garrett Rivas kick)Michigan 17-14
4 :00 IOWA Kyle Schlicher 32-yard field goal Tie 17-17
OT IOWA Kyle Schlicher 28-yard field goal Iowa 20-17
OT MICH Jerome Jackson 1-yard run Michigan 23-20
[ 2]
2005 Michigan Wolverines football team roster
Players
Coaches
Offense
Defense
Special teams
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches
Legend
(C) Team captain
(S) Suspended
(I) Ineligible
Injured
Redshirt
Roster
Statistical achievements [ edit ]
The team led the conference in kick return average in all games (23.4), while Michigan State led in conference games.[ 3] Mike Hart set the school record for career 200-yard games (4), passing Ron Johnson 's 3 set in 1968. He extended the record, which is still standing, to 5 in 2007.[ 4] His 200-yard game came after missing two and a half games due to injury. During the three injury-affected games Michigan lost to Notre Dame and Wisconsin and slipped out of the polls for the first time since 1998, snapping the nation's longest streak of 114-straight poll appearances.[ 5]
^ Lopresti, Mike (October 23, 2005). "Six unbeatens must fit into two slots for shot at title" . USA Today . Retrieved July 12, 2010 .
^ "Iowa's Home Win Streak Ends With OT Loss" . ESPN . Archived from the original on June 15, 2013. Retrieved April 27, 2013 .
^ "Big Ten Conference Football Full Media Guide" . CBS Interactive /Big Ten Conference . January 5, 2010. p. 59. Archived from the original on July 3, 2010. Retrieved July 8, 2010 .
^ "Record Book" (PDF) . CBS Interactive . January 5, 2010. p. 115. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 7, 2010. Retrieved July 8, 2010 .
^ "Spartans' first loss at hand of nemesis Wolverines" . ESPN . October 1, 2005. Retrieved July 10, 2010 .
^ "Michigan's Academic All-Americans" . CBS Interactive . Archived from the original on July 18, 2010. Retrieved July 10, 2010 .
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