Michigan 41, Florida 35

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Final

1:00 PM ET, January 1, 2008
Florida Citrus Bowl
ORLANDO, FL

Winner with a Capital W: Wolverines knock off Florida in Carr's final game

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Bowl Overview
It was over when... Heisman trophy winner Tim Tebow was held to a total of 4 yards in the Gators' final two possessions.
Gameball goes to... Lloyd Carr. The Wolverines sent their legendary coach out on top, and played inspired football for 60 minutes.
Stat of the game... 1-3. Michigan's seniors went 0-for-Ohio State, but they ended their bowl draught (1-3 bowl record).
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2818
Total Yards524399
Passing373169
Rushing151230
Penalties8-659-49
3rd Down Conversions10-152-11
4th Down Conversions0-02-4
Turnovers40
Possession32:1827:42
Air/Ground Leaders
Michigan Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Henne25/3937332
Florida Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Tebow17/3315430
Henry1/11500
Michigan Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Hart32129223
Manningham753023
Florida Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Harvin13165166
Tebow1657119
Michigan Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Arrington9153237
Manningham578124
Florida Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Harvin977120
Caldwell440218
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERMICHFLA
TD10:59Mario Manningham 21 Yd Pass From Chad Henne (K.C. Lopata Kick)
Drive: 11 plays, 94 yds, 4:01
70
TD02:37Percy Harvin 10 Yd Pass From Tim Tebow (Joey Ijjas Kick)
Drive: 7 plays, 59 yds, 3:04
77
SECOND QUARTERMICHFLA
TD14:48Andre Caldwell 18 Yd Pass From Tim Tebow (Joey Ijjas Kick)
Drive: 3 plays, 29 yds, :56
714
TD09:51Mike Hart 3 Yd Run (K.C. Lopata Kick)
Drive: 12 plays, 56 yds, 4:57
1414
TD00:08Adrian Arrington 1 Yd Pass From Chad Henne (K.C. Lopata Kick)
Drive: 11 plays, 62 yds, 2:31
2114
THIRD QUARTERMICHFLA
TD12:50Mike Hart 1 Yd Run (K.C. Lopata Kick)
Drive: 7 plays, 37 yds, 2:10
2814
TD07:55Tim Tebow 1 Yd Run (Joey Ijjas Kick)
Drive: 10 plays, 56 yds, 4:55
2821
TD01:26Andre Caldwell 14 Yd Pass From Tim Tebow (Joey Ijjas Kick)
Drive: 8 plays, 80 yds, 3:11
2828
FOURTH QUARTERMICHFLA
FG12:16K.C. Lopata 37 Yd
Drive: 10 plays, 50 yds, 4:10
3128
TD05:49Percy Harvin 10 Yd Run (Joey Ijjas Kick)
Drive: 5 plays, 34 yds, 2:30
3135
TD04:12Adrian Arrington 18 Yd Pass From Chad Henne (K.C. Lopata Kick)
Drive: 4 plays, 67 yds, 1:37
3835
FG02:21K.C. Lopata 41 Yd
Drive: 4 plays, 0 yds, :21
4135

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -- Michigan coach Lloyd Carr was doused with water, surrounded by dancing players and then carried onto the field.

He went out a winner.

Big Ten chomp
Florida Gators

Perhaps last season's national championship game was the exception and not the rule. With its loss to Michigan today, Florida falls to 2-4 this decade against the Big Ten Conference in bowl games.

School Bowl Result
Michigan '08 Capital One L,
41-35
Ohio State '07 BCS Championship W,
41-14
Iowa '06 Outback W,
31-24
Iowa '04 Outback L,
37-17
Michigan '03 Outback L,
38-30
Michigan State '00 Citrus L,
37-34

Chad Henne threw for 373 yards and three touchdowns, Mike Hart ran for 129 yards and two scores and the Wolverines upset No. 9 Florida 41-35 Tuesday in the Capital One Bowl to win their first bowl game since 2003.

This one was special.

Michigan's senior class won its first bowl game in four tries and Carr ended his coaching career on a high note.

"It's extremely meaningful on a personal level," Carr said. "But the reason it's meaningful is because I can be in that locker room with the guys that did it. Our coaches put together a great game plan, our players executed. Of course, we were big so-called underdogs.

"To come up with that kind of effort and to find a way to win means that we have some memories that we're all going to be able to celebrate for years to come."

Henne, Adrian Arrington and Mario Manningham torched Florida's secondary all game. Arrington caught nine passes for 153 yards and two touchdowns, and Manningham added five catches for 78 yards and a score.

The Gators (9-4) kept it close thanks to four turnovers and plenty of big plays by Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow and speedster Percy Harvin.

Playing with a broken bone in his non-throwing hand and facing constant blitzes, Tebow was 17-of-33 for 154 yards and three touchdowns. He also ran for 57 yards and a score.

Harvin ran 13 times for 165 yards and a touchdown, and caught nine passes for 77 yards and a score.

It wasn't enough.

Florida failed to convert a fourth-down play at its 25 yard line, and K.C. Lopata's 41-yard field goal put Michigan (9-4) ahead 41-35 with 2:21 remaining.

The Gators got another shot, but Tebow threw four straight incompletions to end any chance of a comeback.

"You definitely don't want to end the season on a losing note, so it definitely does take a little bit of the positive out of [the season]," Tebow said.

The Wolverines dumped a bucket of ice water on Carr in the closing seconds, then players started jumping up and down and dancing around their retiring coach.

They also carried him to midfield for the postgame handshake and interviews. His players dropped him off and headed straight to the Michigan section for a raucous celebration -- one they haven't had after a bowl game since beating Florida in the Outback Bowl.

Lose-Lose Situations
Lloyd Carr
Lloyd Carr, right, retired this season, but not before coaching Michigan one last time -- to victory Tuesday in the Capital One Bowl. For those in interim roles this bowl season before the new guy takes over, the experience wasn't so good.
UCLA Lost
Houston Lost
Texas A&M Lost
Georgia Tech Lost
Arkansas Lost
West Virginia Plays
Wednesday

"We couldn't ask for anything else," Hart said. "We were all happy for him. Any time we get a victory, we're always happy. But we knew it was his last game, the seniors' last game, and when we leave on top like that, it's awesome.

"Obviously it was emotional after the game. It's sad but happy. It was my last game in a Wolverines jersey and his last game coaching. We all had mixed emotions."

Carr announced his retirement Nov. 19, two days after another loss to Ohio State. Michigan hired Rich Rodriguez to replace him, and Rodriguez watched part of the game from the sideline and part from a private box, trying not to be a distraction.

He wasn't for the players, who vowed to send Carr out with a victory.

"It was an amazing feeling for us to send him out the right way," said Henne, who completed 25 of 39 passes. "He deserves so much and we really played our hearts out and put everything out on the field and let him go out the right way."

Michigan may have had a much easier game had it not been for the turnovers.

Hart fumbled on the Florida 4 in the second quarter, and Henne threw an interception near the goal line on the next possession.

Michigan started to pull away in the third. The Wolverines recovered the kickoff -- a pooch kick the Gators couldn't field -- and promptly marched to the 1. Hart's second rushing touchdown made it 28-14.

Tebow got Florida right back in it, though, driving the Gators 56 yards and capping it with a 1-yard scoring run.

Florida's defense continued to struggle, allowing Henne to move the Wolverines with ease. But Hart's second fumble -- this one at the goal line -- gave the ball back to Florida.

The Gators looked like they would stall, but coach Urban Meyer called for a fake punt on fourth-and-7 at the 23. Florida scored a few plays later to tie it up.

Florida capitalized on Henne's second interception and led 35-31 with 5:49 to play. But the lead was short-lived.

Henne put Michigan ahead for good with his 18-yard strike to Arrington with 4:12 remaining. He was 3-for-3 passing for 61 yards on the four-play drive that included Arrington's juggling, one-handed catch along the sideline.

"I don't think we coached very well in certain areas," said Meyer, who lost for the first time in his last five bowl games.

Meyer sized up the loss this way: Florida didn't give Tebow much time to throw, couldn't get pressure on Henne and failed to cover Michigan's receivers.

"The deflater is when you go ahead and score on the fake punt and that [touchdown] drive and then boom, boom, boom, right down the field and they score," Meyer said. "You have to answer score for score. I really thought we'd have a chance to come back and win that thing, but we didn't get it going."

Michigan did -- and it sent Carr out a winner.

"What they did in this game and this environment, well, I love them to death," Carr said.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, December 20th
Utah 35 Final
Navy 32
Friday, December 21st
Memphis 27 Final
Florida Atlantic 44
Saturday, December 22nd
Southern Miss 21 Final
Cincinnati 31
Nevada 0 Final
New Mexico 23
UCLA 16 Final
Brigham Young 17
Sunday, December 23rd
Boise State 38 Final
East Carolina 41
Wednesday, December 26th
Purdue 51 Final
Central Michigan 48
Thursday, December 27th
Arizona State 34 Final
Texas 52
Friday, December 28th
Boston College 24 Final
Michigan State 21
TCU 20 Final
Houston 13
Maryland 14 Final
Oregon State 21
Saturday, December 29th
Connecticut 10 Final
Wake Forest 24
UCF 3 Final
Mississippi State 10
Penn State 24 Final
Texas A&M 17
Sunday, December 30th
Alabama 30 Final
Colorado 24
Monday, December 31st
California 42 Final
Air Force 36
Georgia Tech 28 Final
Fresno State 40
South Florida 21 Final
Oregon 56
Kentucky 35 Final
Florida State 28
Indiana 33 Final
Oklahoma State 49
Clemson 20 Final
Auburn 23 OT
Tuesday, January 1st
Wisconsin 17 Final
Tennessee 21
Missouri 38 Final
Arkansas 7
Michigan 41 Final
Florida 35
Texas Tech 31 Final
Virginia 28
Illinois 17 Final
USC 49
Hawaii 10 Final
Georgia 41
Wednesday, January 2nd
West Virginia 48 Final
Oklahoma 28
Thursday, January 3rd
Kansas 24 Final
Virginia Tech 21
Saturday, January 5th
Rutgers 52 Final
Ball State 30
Sunday, January 6th
Bowling Green 7 Final
Tulsa 63
Monday, January 7th
LSU 38 Final
Ohio State 24