Devin Gardner Broke His Foot vs. Ohio State, Still Led Team to Three TDs After Injury
By Mike Cardillo

Devin Gardner, Michigan’s junior quarterback, won’t play in Saturday’s Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl vs. Kansas State. Bruce Feldman reports Gardner broke his left foot in the third quarter of the Wolverines 42-41 loss to Ohio State on Nov. 30. Amazingly he stayed in the game and led Michigan to three touchdowns in the fourth quarter. He couldn’t however, connect on the two point conversion with 32 seconds left which would have put the Wolverines on top.
Devin Gardner broke his left foot on the 2nd drive of 3rd Q of #OhioState game, per source. Tried to battle thru it for #Michigan that day.
— Bruce Feldman (@BruceFeldmanCFB) December 26, 2013
Devin Gardner led #Michigan to three TD drives on final 4 series against #Buckeyes AFTER he broke his left foot that day.
— Bruce Feldman (@BruceFeldmanCFB) December 26, 2013
Gardner finished the Ohio State game 32 of 45 for 451 yards and four touchdown passes. He also added a rushing score.
Shane Morris, a true freshman, will start for the Wolverines in the bowl game.
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