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USFL North Division Championship live updates: Maulers lead Panthers in closing moments

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The 2023 USFL regular season is in the books, and with that comes some highly anticipated postseason action.

On Saturday, the North Division takes center stage with a championship matchup between the Pittsburgh Maulers (4-6) and the Michigan Panthers (4-6) at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium in Canton, Ohio.

The Maulers clinched a playoff spot with their Week 10 win over New Jersey, eliminating the Generals in the process. The Panthers pulled off a Week 10 win over Philadelphia to grab the final playoff spot and eliminate the Stars.

The winner will take on the South Division champion — either the Birmingham Stallions (8-2) or the New Orleans Breakers (7-3) — in the title game on Saturday, July 1 at 8 p.m. ET in Canton, Ohio.

Here are the top moments!

Michigan Panthers vs. Pittsburgh Maulers

Only need one hand

Michigan got inside the red zone on its opening possession thanks to a slick reception from running back Stevie Scott III

On third-and-10 at the Maulers’ 35-yard line, quarterback E.J. Perry‘s pass was thrown a tad ahead of Scott, but the latter reeled it in with one hand and then evaded a series of tackle attempts for a 30-yard pickup. With that said, the Panthers later settled for a 23-yard field goal from kicker Cole Murphy.

3-pointer in return

Pittsburgh answered Michigan’s 3-pointer with a field goal drive of their own, as kicker Chris Blewitt connected on a 45-yard field goal for the Maulers. The two teams were tied at three apiece at the end of the first quarter.

Loose ball!

Panthers running back Reggie Corbin was stripped by Maulers defensive lineman Olive Sagapolu, and defensive tackle Terry Beckner Jr. recovered the fumble at the Panthers’ 13-yard line.

After drawing a neutral zone infraction on Panthers safety Warren Saba on fourth-and-1 of the proceeding possession, Garrett Groshek ran in a 2-yard score for the Maulers.

Down you go

Michigan went three-and-out after the Pittsburgh touchdown. Then the Maulers got into Panthers’ territory, but linebacker Frank Ginda ended the drive with a third-down sack of quarterback Troy Williams.

Another fumble

After Panthers tight end Cole Hikutini picked up the first down, Maulers defensive back Mark Gilbert forced a fumble and linebacker Kyahva Tezino recovered the loose ball. The Maulers were unable to turn the turnover into points, though.

Back the other way – again

On the second play of the ensuing drive, Perry was intercepted by Maulers safety Arnold Tarpley III. Pittsburgh turned the ball over on three of its last four drives in the first half.

Shortly after the interception, Williams hit wide receiver Isiah Hennie, who thundered through Michigan’s defense for a 41-yard gain. All that said, Blewitt’s 28-yard field goal was blocked by Noah Dawkins later in the drive, and Pittsburgh took a 10-3 lead into the halftime break.

Tie game!

Pittsburgh turned it over on downs in Michigan territory, and then the latter evened up the score.

Perry hit wide receiver Trey Quinn and Hikutini for a pair of completions that combined for 48 yards and got the Panthers in the red zone. One play later, Perry ran in a 6-yard touchdown.

Lead change

After forcing a Pittsburgh three-and-out, Michigan took its first lead of the game.

On the first play of the ensuing drive, Perry unloaded on a deep ball to wide receiver Marcus Simms, who stayed upright after reeling in the catch for a 72-yard touchdown. The Panthers led 17-10 at the end of the third quarter.

Tied again

A pair of personal fouls on Michigan’s Josh Butler and Breeland Speaks assisted an eventual touchdown drive for Pittsburgh. 

Along the way, Williams hit Ishmael Hyman for a 14-yard completion, with the wide receiver embracing contact at the end of the play. On the eighth play of the drive, Bailey Gaither got the call on the run for the 4-yard score.

Missed opportunity

Pittsburgh failed to convert a fake-punt run on fourth-and-1 from Michigan’s 48-yard line. With that said, Murphy later missed a 53-yard field goal for the Panthers.

HUGE kick!

Blewitt drilled a 59-yard field goal with 3:21 remaining in the fourth quarter, giving the Maulers a 20-17 lead.

GO-AHEAD TD

The Panthers regained the lead on the third play of the ensuing drive when Perry hit Quinn for a 55-yard touchdown.

MAULERS RETAKE LEAD

Michigan’s Tyree Robinson was called for a personal foul on the kickoff, putting the ball at Pittsburgh’s 49-yard line. Williams got the ball out to Groshek, who picked up 25 yards. Later in the drive, cornerback Josh Butler was called for pass interference, putting the Maulers in the red zone. Williams then hit Hennie for a 14-yard pickup. In the end, Williams hit Hyman for the go-ahead touchdown with 39 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter.

Stay tuned for updates!

Setting the stage

The top-ranked Maulers defense, which is allowing just 257.4 yards per game, will face a tough task against the E.J. Perry-led Panthers. Pittsburgh started the season 1-3 but went 3-3 down the stretch, finishing the regular season first in pass breakups (53) and takeaways (21), and second in points allowed (17.2) per contest.

Just like Pittsburgh, Michigan is led by its defense. The Panthers lead the USFL in forced fumbles (eight) and have 19 takeaways on the year. Star linebacker Frank Ginda led the league in combined tackles with 104, while teammate Breeland Speaks led the league in sacks with nine. Both earned All-USFL honors.

Turnovers will be key in this one. The Maulers turned it over a league-low 12 times during the regular season while the Panthers gave it up a league-high 17 times.

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