Late kick lifts Gophers

? With the Sun Bowl on the line, Minnesota needed someone who was cool under pressure.

Who better than Winston Churchill?

Englishman Rhys Lloyd kicked a 42-yard field goal with 23 seconds left to give Minnesota a 31-30 victory Wednesday over Oregon in the Sun Bowl.

Oregon took a 30-28 lead on a 47-yard field goal by Jared Siegel with 4:16 left before the Golden Gophers (10-3) drove 55 yards on their ensuing possession to set up the winner by Lloyd, nicknamed “Winston Churchill.”

“I didn’t know if it was going to go through. We all just stood there and went crazy when the ref signaled it was good,” said Minnesota receiver Aaron Hosack, who caught six passes for 107 yards. “Oregon’s defense is one of the toughest we faced all year.”

The Ducks (8-5) had one last chance to score, but Kellen Clemens, who finished with 363 yards passing, was intercepted by Minnesota’s Justin Isom with 10 seconds left.

“We came down the field and Lloyd, a.k.a Winston Churchill, is a cool customer,” Minnesota coach Glen Mason said. “He has done this before against Wisconsin, so I had every confidence in him.”

Lloyd, who is from Dover, England, knew he might be called on for a pressure kick in the final minutes.

Minnesota kicker Rhys Lloyd, second from left, is congratulated by teammates after kicking a 42-yard field goal with 23 seconds left against Oregon. The kick propelled the Gophers to a 31-30 victory Wednesday in the Sun Bowl in El Paso, Texas.

“I think it got tipped, but it still went through, and that’s all that counts,” Lloyd said. “I never get nervous for some reason. I’m kind of a laid-back person. I just clear my mind and kick the ball.”

The Oregon player who tipped the ball was defensive tackle Junior Siavaii.

“I tipped that field goal with my forearm,” Siavaii said. “I almost blocked it. I feel like I let my team down.”

Laurence Maroney carried 15 times for 135 yards and a touchdown for Minnesota, which was beaten, 24-20, by Oregon in the 1999 Sun Bowl. Thomas Tapeh added three touchdowns rushing for the Golden Gophers.

The Gophers outrushed the Ducks 241-77.

Minnesota coach Glen Mason gets a postgame dousing after leading the Gophers past Oregon in the Sun Bowl.

Gophers quarterback Asad Abdul-Khaliq was 12-for-21 passing for 172 yards. Clemens completed 32 of 43 passes for three touchdowns and one interception.

“That was a whale of a football game, and I figured it would go down to the team that had the ball last,” Oregon coach Mike Bellotti said.

Samie Parker, selected the game’s MVP, led the Oregon receivers with 16 catches for 200 yards — both Sun Bowl records — and two touchdowns.

“It’s tough right now. I can’t do anything about it. But I guess it will set in later,” Parker said. “I can’t really rejoice in what I did if my team loses the game.”