By Cord Rankin
EVANSTON, Ill.– The Miami University football team dropped its season opener 13-6 at Northwestern Saturday afternoon in a defensive battle. Cade McDonald led the Red and White with a career-high eight receptions for 105 yards, while Matt Salopek made a game-high 10 tackles. The Wildcats move to 1-0 on the season, and the RedHawks fall to 0-1.
HOW IT HAPPENED
- After Northwestern took a 3-0 lead midway through the opening quarter on a 45-yard kick, Miami promptly responded to tie the score. A pair of key third-down conversions on passes from Brett Gabbert to Javon Tracy and McDonald moved the RedHawks into Northwestern territory. Dom Dzioban capped the drive with a 43-yard field goal to pull Miami even at 3-3.
- In the second quarter, the Wildcats marched from their own 40-yard line to inches away from the end zone, but Salopek recovered a fumble near the goal line to thwart a 10-play drive and keep the score knotted at 3-all heading to intermission.
- Northwestern capitalized on its opening drive of the second half, as Wildcat quarterback Mike Wright scrambled and completed a pass to the Miami 13-yard line on 3rd-and-long. Wright rushed for a touchdown on the next play to give the home team a 10-3 advantage at the 9:42 mark of the third quarter.
- A 43-yard Alec Bevelhimer punt pinned the ‘Cats at their own three-yard line, but Northwestern was able to move the ball into Miami territory on back-to-back completions to Bryce Kirtz before settling for a 38-yard field goal with 14:47 remaining in the game.
- The RedHawks battled back to make it a one-score game on the following possession. Gabbert completed passes to Reggie Virgil and McDonald on the first two snaps, and then eluded a near-certain sack to find McDonald again. A late hit personal foul moved the ball into the red zone, and Dzioban came through with a 26-yard field goal to trim the deficit to 13-6.
- On Northwestern’s ensuing drive, the Wildcats missed a 45-yard field goal attempt wide left with 2:56 to play. Miami drove to the Northwestern 35 in the game’s final minute, but an interception ended the RedHawks’ comeback hopes.
NOTES
- Gabbert finished 22-37 through the air for 227 yards in his first action since Oct. 21, 2023.
- Dzioban made the first field goal of his career.
- Salopek moved into 10th place on Miami’s all-time list with 402 career tackles, passing Joe Farais (1976-78).
- Northwestern lost two fumbles in the first half after losing just one in the entire 2023 season.
- Ugwu led Miami with two tackles for loss, matching his career high.
UP NEXT:
The RedHawks host Cincinnati in the Battle for the Victory Bell on Saturday, Sept. 14 at noon at Yager Stadium. Tickets to the home opener are available for purchase here.
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