Football Downs Minnesota, 26-19
Nov 09 | Football
SHI STADIUM • PISCATAWAY, N.J.
NOVEMBER 9, 2024 • ATTENDANCE: 44,210
PISCATAWAY, N.J. – Rutgers football (5-4, 2-4) defeated Minnesota (6-4, 4-3), 26-19, on Saturday afternoon at SHI Stadium. The Scarlet Knights overcame a fourth-quarter deficit with 12 points in the final period on a touchdown, safety and field goal.
QB Athan Kaliakmanis finished 17-of-33 for 240 yards and three touchdown passes, including two to WR Dymere Miller. WR KJ Duff added three catches for 58 yards, while WR Ian Strong hauled in a career-long 65-yard reception along with a go-ahead touchdown catch in the fourth quarter.
LB Dariel Djabome led the defense with 14 tackles, including three for loss with a sack. DL Jordan Walker also added a sack resulting in a safety and DB Robert Longerbeam posted three pass breakups.
| FIRST QUARTER |
The Gophers added a 51-yard field goal at the end of the quarter to go up, 9-7.
| SECOND QUARTER |
Athan Kaliakmanis delivers a STRIKE to Dymere Miller to put Rutgers on top. 🎯 pic.twitter.com/sOYp6fX5bD
— NBC Sports (@NBCSports) November 9, 2024
Rutgers recorded several big plays before the half, including a 65-yard completion from Kaliakmanis to Strong. Minnesota would keep the Scarlet Knights off the board, and RU entered the locker room with a 14-9 advantage.
| THIRD QUARTER |
| FOURTH QUARTER |
FUMBLE! The Rutgers defense comes up with a massive turnover.
— NBC Sports (@NBCSports) November 9, 2024
📺 NBC and Peacock | @RFootball pic.twitter.com/BFIwIXFuFF
RU's defense once again delivered on the next Gopher possession. With Minnesota backed into its own end zone, Walker sacked QB Max Brosmer for a safety. The two points added to the Scarlet Knights' lead, 23-16.
| NOTES |
• Rutgers defeated Minnesota for the first time in four meetings. The Scarlet Knights snapped the Golden Gophers' four-game winning streak.
• Rutgers completed a fourth-quarter comeback to win for the 16th time under head coach Greg Schiano. The Scarlet Knights entered the last period down, 16-14, and posted 12 points to win.
• Rutgers improved to 13-6 coming off a bye week under Schiano, including 2-0 this season.
• Rutgers moved to 67-22 under Schiano when leading at halftime, 84-34 when scoring at least 20 points, 65-7 when holding an opponent under 20 points, 68-13 when posting more rushing yards, 64 23 when registering more sacks, 73-44 when collecting 300 or more yards of total offense and 54-8 when allowing less than 300 yards of total offense.
• Rutgers held Minnesota to a season-low 35 rushing yards, including minus 25 in the fourth quarter. It was the second-lowest rushing total Rutgers has permitted in a Big Ten game since joining the league behind the 12 allowed versus Northwestern in 2023.
• Rutgers scored a touchdown on 3-of-5 trips to the red zone.
• Rutgers was charged with only four penalties and has not committed more than five in any game this season.
• Rutgers recorded a season-high eight tackles-for-loss and matched its season best with four sacks.
• DL Jordan Walker picked up a sack in the end zone for a safety. It was the Scarlet Knights' second safety of the season (Wesley Bailey sack at Virginia Tech).
• LB Tyreem Powell forced a fumble recovered by DB Shaquan Loyal to set up the go-ahead touchdown. It was the first turnover against Minnesota in four games.
• QB Athan Kaliakmanis posted his third game of the season with three touchdown passes, the fifth of his career. He passed for 240 yards, the most by a Rutgers quarterback against Minnesota.
• RB Antwan Raymond rushed a career-high 22 times for 73 yards in his first career start, while RB Ja'shon Benjamin posted 66 rushing yards on 11 carries in his season debut.
• WR Dymere Miller notched his fifth career game with multiple receiving touchdowns. He now has three on the season and 20 in his career. Miller now has seven games this year with at least four receptions after posting five versus Minnesota.
• WR Ian Strong collected his fourth career receiving touchdown and a career-long 65-yard reception.
• WR KJ Duff had his fourth game of the season with three receptions.
• LB Dariel Djabome led the team in tackles for the sixth time in ninth games, totaling 14 stops to match his career high with three for loss and a sack. It was his fifth game of the season with double-digit stops.
• DB Robert Longerbeam picked up three pass breakups, his seventh career game with multiple pass breakups.
• PK Jai Patel recorded a 22-yard field goal and has now converted on his last five attempts.
• Consecutive games played: DL Kyonte Hamilton (47), OL Hollin Pierce (47), DL Malcolm Ray (43), WR Christian Dremel (38)
• Collegiate debut (1): DB DK Gilley
• First career start (1): RB Antwan Raymond
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Team Stats

MIN 6, RU 0
MIN - Taylor,Darius 18 yd run (), 7 plays, 65 yards, TOP 03:03

MIN 6, RU 7
RU - Miller,Dymere 1 yd pass from Kaliakmanis,Athan (Patel,Jai kick) 9 plays, 75 yards, TOP 04:25

MIN 9, RU 7
MIN - Kesich,Dragan 51 yd field goal 7 plays, 39 yards, TOP 03:26

MIN 9, RU 14
RU - Miller,Dymere 17 yd pass from Kaliakmanis,Athan (Patel,Jai kick) 10 plays, 75 yards, TOP 05:06

MIN 16, RU 14
MIN - Major,Marcus 17 yd pass from Brosmer,Max (Kesich,Dragan kick) 10 plays, 78 yards, TOP 05:54

MIN 16, RU 21
RU - Strong,Ian 4 yd pass from Kaliakmanis,Athan (Patel,Jai kick) 2 plays, 12 yards, TOP 00:47

MIN 16, RU 23
RU - Walker,Jordan 0 yd safety

MIN 16, RU 26
RU - Patel,Jai 22 yd field goal 6 plays, 42 yards, TOP 01:49

MIN 19, RU 26
MIN - Kesich,Dragan 30 yd field goal 10 plays, 63 yards, TOP 01:35































