Central Michigan vs. Troy
(Wednesday, January 6th)
Final Score: (25) Central Michigan 44, Troy 41 (2-OT)
Mobile, AL (Sports Network) - Andrew Aguila made 5-of-6 field goals and kicked
the game-winning 37-yarder in the second overtime, as the 25th-ranked Central
Michigan Chippewas edged the Troy Trojans, 44-41, in the 11th annual GMAC Bowl
at Ladd-Peebles Stadium.
Senior quarterback Dan LeFevour completed 33-of-55 passes for 395 yards with a
touchdown and an interception for the Chippewas (12-2), who were appearing in
their fourth straight bowl and sixth overall in school history. LeFevour also
rushed for 12 yards and a score on nine carries for Central Michigan, which
claimed its third MAC title in the last four seasons.
Antonio Brown caught 13 passes for 178 yards and also returned a kickoff 95
yards for a touchdown. Brown added a rushing TD while Bryan Anderson hauled in
seven passes for 84 yards and a score for the Chippewas, who were playing in
their first game under interim head coach Steve Stripling.
"I really can't say enough about our offensive line and how well they've done.
This is probably the best line that I have played with since I've been here,"
LeFevour said.
Levi Brown connected on 31-of-56 passes for 386 yards and a touchdown for the
Trojans (9-4), who were appearing in their fourth bowl game in school history.
DuJuan Harris rushed for 112 yards and two scores on 14 carries. Shawn
Southward also rushed for a pair of touchdowns. Jerrel Jernigan caught nine
passes for 154 yards while Harris caught a TD pass for Troy, which grabbed its
fourth straight Sun Belt title this season.
The Trojans set up for a 31-yard field goal in the second OT, but the
Chippewas blocked Michael Taylor's kick. Central Michigan ran three plays,
setting the ball up in the middle of the field. Aguila came on and booted the
game-winning field goal right down the middle.
"It was dreadful because I felt like I let the team down. That's nothing that
I want to do," Taylor said.
On the second play of the first overtime, LeFevour scrambled 13 yards into the
end zone to give CMU a 41-34 edge. The Trojans responded with a one-yard
Southward TD run.
After a Chippewas punt early in the fourth, the Trojans took over at their own
15 with a 24-19 lead in hand. Patrick Cherry, Andrew Davis, and Jernigan each
kept the 13-play drive alive with key third-down catches. Harris ended the
march with a one-yard touchdown run to give Troy a 31-19 margin with eight
minutes to play.
Brown returned the ensuing kickoff 95 yards for a TD to cut the gap to 31-26.
Central Michigan got the ball back at its own 15 following a punt from the
Trojans. The Chippewas converted on two third downs on the 11-play drive,
which Anderson topped off with a juggling four-yard TD catch. The successful
two-point conversion gave CMU a 34-31 lead with 1:17 to go.
Troy started at its own 37 with no timeouts remaining, but a 23-yard pass on
first down had them in CMU territory. Following an 11-yard catch by Tebiarus
Gill, Brown threw three straight incomplete passes. Taylor came on and drilled
a 46-yard field goal with 31 ticks left on the clock to tie the contest.
Each team missed a field goal on their respective opening drives of the game.
Taylor missed a 34-yarder for the Trojans, while Aguila was off the mark on a
46-yard try for CMU.
Troy used a seven-play, 71-yard drive on its next possession to get on the
board. Jernigan's 48-yard catch-and-run highlighted the march, which Harris
capped off with a nine-yard TD catch near the left pylon with less than four
minutes remaining.
The Chippewas responded with a 28-yard Aguila field goal to make it a 7-3 game
with 10 seconds left. Following a Trojans punt, CMU drove 80 yards in 10 plays
and got a 35-yarder from Aguila to cut the deficit to 7-6 with 8:45 to go
until half.
Taylor's 22-yarder and Aguila's 44-yard field goal had the Trojans ahead 10-9
at the break.
Central Michigan turned the ball over on the first drive of the second half,
as Bryant McKissic picked off LeFevour at the CMU 41. On the fifth play,
Southward rushed into the end zone from a yard out to make it 17-9 with 13:10
left.
The Chippewas responded with a 10-play, 52-yard drive that Aguila topped off
with a 42-yard field goal to cut the gap to 17-12 with 9:47 remaining.
Jernigan fumbled the ball away on the ensuing Troy possession. On a 1st-and-
goal from the seven-yard line, Brown came around for a handoff and went
relatively untouched into the end zone to give CMU a 19-17 margin with 2:46
left.
The Trojans fought right back with a nine-play, 72-yard drive to take back the
lead. Jason Bruce hauled in a 29-yard pass on a 3rd-and-10 to highlight the
march, which Harris capped off with a six-yard TD run to make it 24-19 with 23
seconds to go in the third quarter.
Game Notes
This was the first-ever meeting between the two schools...Anderson has caught
at least one pass in each of the 54 games he has played during his career, an
NCAA record across all divisions...LeFevour set a CMU single-season record
with 28 TD passes this year...CMU improved to 2-4 in the postseason, while
Troy dropped to 1-3...Butch Jones was the head coach of Central Michigan this
season before taking the Cincinnati job vacated by Brian Kelly's move to Notre
Dame...Central Michigan played its first football game as a member of the
top-25...This is the second time in program history the Chippewas have won at
least 11 games in a season. The 1974 Division II championship team finished
12-1...LeFevour finished his collegiate career with 150 total touchdowns.
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