Sunday, September 14, 2003

Miami 44, Northwestern 14


Roethlisberger redeems himself

The Associated Press

EVANSTON, Ill. - Ben Roethlisberger threw for 353 yards and Martin Nance caught a pair of touchdown passes as Miami beat Northwestern 44-14 today.

Roethlisberger and Murray
Ben Roethlisberger gives Cal Murray a pat after Murray's touchdown run in the fourth quarter.
(AP photo)
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Miami (1-1) defeated the Wildcats for the fifth straight time, giving coach Terry Hoeppner his second win in a row over old boss Randy Walker. Walker coached Miami for nine seasons before leaving for Northwestern in 1998, handing over the program to his longtime assistant and close friend.

The RedHawks held Northwestern (1-2) to 41 yards rushing on 27 carries and outgained the Wildcats 515-314.

Roethlisberger bounced back from a disastrous outing against Iowa when he was picked off four times in a 21-3 loss.

The junior, playing behind a veteran offensive line, was not sacked and was rarely pressured. Roethlisberger finished 28-of-37 with three touchdown passes before being taken out with 12:34 to go and Miami up by 30.

Roethlisberger's second TD pass to Nance gave the RedHawks a 37-7 lead and was one of his best of the afternoon. He was nearly sacked, but managed to steady himself by planting his left hand on the ground before throwing a strike to Nance - who cut back across the field for a 61-yard touchdown catch.

Nance had four catches for 126 yards, and Michael Larkin had seven receptions for 89 yards and one score.

Miami's Cal Murray had a 22-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter, and backup running back Adam Ciborowski's TD run made it 44-7.

Terrell Jordan added a late touchdown run for Northwestern.

Northwestern quarterback Brett Basanez was knocked out of the game twice in the first half - once on a late hit from Terna Nande and a few plays later when Phil Smith sacked him from behind. A bloodied Basanez returned in the second half, but was ineffective and replaced by freshman Alexander Webb.

Basanez finished 12-of-20 for 126 yards, and Webb was 10-of-24 for 147 yards and an interception. For Basanez, that was actually an improvement. He was picked off four times - including three in the fourth quarter - last week in a loss to Air Force.

Roethlisberger had touchdown passes to Nance and Larkin in the first half, and Mike Smith bounced off a Northwestern defender and ran it in for a 15-yard score to give Miami a 23-7 halftime lead.

Jason Wright had a 5-yard touchdown run in the first half. It was one of the few bright spots for the Wildcats, who were booed at halftime after Slade Larscheid shanked a 39-yard field goal attempt.

Miami U.7 16 7 14-44
Northwestern0 7 0 7-14

First Quarter

MIA- Nance 18 pass from Roethlisberger (Soderquist kick), 10:33.

Second Quarter

MIA-FG Soderquist 31, 13:37.

NU-Wright 5 run (Larscheid kick), 8:04.

MIA-Smith 15 run (kick blocked), 3:29.

MIA-Larkin 26 pass from Roethlisberger (Soderquist), 1:24.

Third Quarter

MIA-Nance 61 pass from Roethlisberger (Soderquist), 3:09.

Fourth Quarter

MIA-Murray 22 run (Soderquist kick), 14:27.

MIA-Ciborowski 3 run (Soderquist), 7:52.

NU-Jordan 10 run (Larscheid kick), 3:50.

A-24,215.

MIA NU
First downs25 17
Rushes-yards38-147 27-41
Passing368 273
Comp-Att-Int29-41-0 22-44-1
Return Yards89 83
Punts-Avg.4-45.5 8-42.1
Fumbles-Lost0-0 4-0
Penalties-Yards8-83 8-55
Time of Possession31:46 28:14

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING-Miami, Murray 13-62, Smith 11-46, Roethlisberger 4-24, Clemens 4-8, Ciborowski 2-5, Robinson 1-4, Busing 1-0, Rehage 1-0, Team 1-(minus 2). Northwestern, T. Jordan 4-23, Wright 11-20, Jenkins 1-6, Webb 4-5, Herron 1-(minus 1), Basanez 6-(minus 12).

PASSING-Miami, Roethlisberger 28-37-0-353, Betts 1-4-0-15. Northwestern, Webb 10-24-1-147, Basanez 12-20-0-126.

RECEIVING-Miami, Larkin 7-89, Brandt 5-41, Nance 4-126, Corbin 3-12, Smith 2-28, Robinson 2-28, Busing 2-21, Murray 2-11, Clemens 1-7, Tyler 1-5. Northwestern 6-37, Philmore 3-57, R. Jordan 3-35, Patrick 3-14, Horn 2-93, T. Jordan 2-28, Wright 2-4, Bogenrief 1-5.