49ERS 33 SEAHAWKS 17Ted Ginn Jr. returned a kickoff and a punt for touchdowns in a minute’s span late in the fourth quarter, and San Francisco gave Jim Harbaugh a over Seattle in his much-hyped NFL debut and renewed coaching rivalry with Pete Carroll. Ginn ran a kickoff back 102 yards moments after the defending NFC West champion Seahawks had closed within 19-17. Alex Smith exhibited the poise and polish Harbaugh believed the 2005 No. 1 overall pick still had in him despite recent history, going 15 for 20 for 124 yards and running for a 1-yard TD.Seattle00710—17 San Francisco016017—33 Second QuarterSF—FG Akers 27, 14:10.SF—FG Akers 24, 11:22.SF—FG Akers 31, 2:40.SF—Ale.Smith 1 run (Akers kick), :12.Third QuarterSea—Tate 8 pass from Jackson (Hauschka kick), 10:20.Fourth QuarterSea—FG Hauschka 39, 14:55.SF—FG Akers 18, 5:54.Sea—Baldwin 55 pass from Jackson (Hauschka kick), 3:56.SF—Ginn Jr. 102 kickoff return (Akers kick), 3:45.SF—Ginn Jr. 55 punt return (Akers kick), 2:46.A—69,732.SeaSF First downs1812 Total Net Yards219209 Rushes-yards22-6432-85 Passing155124 Punt Returns3-275-92 Kickoff Returns5-1144-176 Interceptions Ret.0-01-0 Comp-Att-Int21-37-115-20-0 Sacked-Yards Lost5-420-0 Punts7-48.95-59.6 Fumbles-Lost3-21-0 Penalties-Yards11-729-102 Time of Possession28:5331:07 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING—Seattle, Lynch 13-33, Jackson 4-13, Obomanu 1-13, Forsett 3-3, Robinson 1-2. San Francisco, Gore 22-59, Ale.Smith 7-22, Hunter 2-4, Ginn Jr. 1-0.PASSING—Seattle, Jackson 21-37-1-197. San Francisco, Ale.Smith 15-20-0-124.RECEIVING—Seattle, Baldwin 4-83, Williams 4-34, Forsett 3-8, Miller 2-19, Lynch 2-14, A.McCoy 2-12, Obomanu 2-12, Tate 1-8, Washington 1-7. San Francisco, V.Davis 5-47, Edwards 3-27, Gore 3-19, Morgan 2-28, Crabtree 1-4, Walker 1-(minus 1).
