MICHIGAN (2-0) 51, UCF (1-1) 14
SEPT. 10, 2016 | MICHIGAN STADIUM | ANN ARBOR, MICH. | ATT: 109,295
UCF CAPTAINS
- #10 DB Shaquill Griffin, #18 LB Shaquem Griffin, #78 OL Wyatt Miller, #87 TE Cal Bloom
THE TOSS
- UCF won the toss and elected to receive. Michigan chose to defend the south end zone.
TEAM NOTES
- Saturday's crowd of 109,295 was the largest crowd UCF has ever played in front of. The previous high was 104,745 at Ohio State in 2012.
- The Knights are now 2-3 in its last five games versus ranked opponents.
- UCF garnered 275 yards of rushing, which is the most since accumulating 278 rushing yards at Marshall (10.27.12).
- The Black & Gold accumulated only 56 passing yards, which is the fewest since registering 55 at Marshall (10.27.12).
OFFENSIVE NOTES
- RB Adrian Killins' 87-yard touchdown run early in the second quarter is tied for the second-longest play in school history and matches UCF's record for the longest run from scrimmage. Breshad Perriman has the Knights' longest play with a 91-yard reception from Blake Bortles (versus South Carolina on Aug. 28, 2013). Killins tied Kevin Smith (87-yard run versus Marshall on Nov. 3, 2007) and Bernard Ford (87-yard reception versus Northwest Missouri State on Oct. 24, 1987) for the second-longest plays in school history.
- RB Dontravious Wilson broke off a 34-yard touchdown run midway through the second quarter, which is a new career long. His previous longest run was for 25 yards against Tulsa on Nov. 14, 2014.
- QB Justin Holman tallied a career high 46 rushing yards in the game before exiting due to a leg injury late in the second quarter. He posted the longest two rushes of his career running for 30 yards midway through the first quarter and then striding out for 35 yards near the end of the second quarter. Following his career long of 35 yards. His previous long was 26 yards against UConn on Oct. 26, 2013.
- WR Taylor Oldham reeled in three passes for a career-high 29 receiving yards.
- QB Nick Patti scrambled for a career long 26-yard run midway through the second quarter.
DEFENSIVE NOTES
- LB Errol Clarke recorded his first career sack midway through the second quarter, pushing the Wolverines back three yards.
- DB T.J. Mutcherson tallied a career high with three tackles for loss.
SPECIAL TEAMS NOTES
- PK Matthew Wright remains perfect for his career in extra points, going 2-for-2 on Saturday. He has now made all 21 of his career extra point attempts.
NEXT UP
- The Knights return to Bright House Networks Stadium next Saturday night for a 7 p.m. ET kick against Maryland on CBS Sports Network. The Terrapins will be only the second Big Ten program to visit UCF (#22 Purdue, 1999 – L, 47-13).