Minnesota Golden Gophers Knock Off New Mexico Lobos In Thrilling Rate Bowl
Friday night at Chase Field wasnโt exactly an offensive masterclass. If you love punts, defensive struggles, and football played on a baseball diamond, you were probably in heaven. But for Minnesota fans, the Rate Bowl was an emotional rollercoaster that ended exactly how they hopedโwith a win.
P.J. Fleck and the Gophers extended their bowl-winning streak to nine games, edging out New Mexico 20-17 in overtime. It wasn’t always pretty, but style points don’t show up in the win column.
A Slow Start In the Desert
The game opened with the kind of sluggishness that usually accompanies a post-holiday food coma. Both teams seemed content to trade field position, and the Minnesota offense struggled to find a pulse early on, tallying just 18 yards on its first nine plays.
The vibe shifted from “sleepy” to “scary” when star Running Back Darius Taylor fumbled a direct snap, allowing New Mexico to take over. The Lobos capitalized with a field goal, and for a minute there, it looked like the Gophers were going to let this one slip away. But great players have short memories. Taylor didn’t let the mistake define his night; he bounced back to rack up 116 yards on 24 carries, proving once again why he’s the engine of this offense.
The Offense Wakes Up Just in Time
Just before halftime, Minnesota finally found a rhythm. Drake Lindsey orchestrated a nine-play, 75-yard drive that ended with a beautiful touchdown toss to Jalen Smith. That score gave the Gophers a slim 7-6 lead at the break and, more importantly, a shot of confidence.
The second half was a wild swing of emotions. Taylor punched in a touchdown to extend the lead, but New Mexico immediately responded with a 100-yard kickoff return that silenced the Minnesota sideline. Suddenly, it was a tie game, and the Gophers’ momentum had evaporated faster than water in the Phoenix sun.
Overtime Heroics Seal the Deal
Regulation ended with a whimper, but overtime delivered the fireworks. After the Minnesota defense held firm and forced New Mexico to settle for a field goal, the stage was set for Lindsey.
He didn’t flinch. On the decisive play, Lindsey lobbed a ball to the back corner of the end zone, and Jalen Smith made a diving, fingertip catch that had every fan holding their breath during the review. The call stood. Touchdown. Ballgame.
Itโs the fifth season with at least eight wins under Fleck, and while the Rate Bowl might not be the College Football Playoff, keeping a nine-game bowl streak alive is nothing to sneeze at. Minnesota found a way to win when it mattered most, and thatโs the only stat that counts.
