Michigan Coach Lloyd Carr was doused with water, surrounded by dancing players and then carried onto the field. He went out a winner. Chad Henne threw for 373 yards and three touchdowns; Mike Hart ran for 129 yards and two scores; and the Wolverines upset No. 9 Florida 41-35 Tuesday in the Capital One Bowl to win their first bowl game since 2003. Michigan's senior class won its first bowl game in four tries, and Carr ended his coaching career on a high note. "It's extremely meaningful on a personal level," Carr said. "But the reason it's meaningful is because I can be in that locker room with the guys that did it. Our coaches put together a great game plan; our players executed. Of course, we were big so-called underdogs." "To come up with that kind of effort and to find a way to win means that we have some memories that we're all going to be able to celebrate for years to come."