Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Freshman QB guides N. Illinois to an upset

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TOLEDO, Ohio — In one moment, Ryan Graham watched his best friend hobble off the field — likely for the last time this season — and found himself thrust into a starring role in a nationally televised game.

Everything turned out just fine.

The freshman quarterbac­k led Northern Illinois on two fourth- quarter scoring drives, and the Huskies rallied to beat No. 24 Toledo 32- 27 on Tuesday night.

“I hate to see Drew go out like that, he’s my best friend and we do everything together,” Graham said. “I gave him a hug and he said ‘ You can do this. You got this.’ And it really helped me get through it. I was doing it for him. I was doing it for his team and I was excited to do it.”

Joel Bouagnon’s 2- yard touchdown with 1: 59 remaining lifted the Huskies ( 6- 3, 4- 1 Mid- American Conference) to their sixth consecutiv­e victory against the Rockets ( 7- 1, 4- 1). Bouagnon rushed for 87 yards on 26 carries.

Graham entered midway through the second quarter after Hare suffered a leg injury. Coach Rod Carey said the junior likely will miss the remainder of the season.

In his place, Graham was 9 for 12 for 132 yards and ran for 41 more yards.

“When we put [ Graham] out there in the first half, we weren’t going to let him do a

whole lot. We were just going to kind of get his blood flowing,” Carey said. “We got him in at halftime, went through everything with him and then just let him go.”

The Huskies closed to 27- 25 when Graham found Kenny Golladay for a diving, one- handed, 7- yard touchdown reception with 9: 27 left. Northern Illinois caught a big break on that scoring drive when Toledo’s DeJuan Rogers was called for a personal foul on a field goal attempt.

“We were undiscipli­ned tonight. That’s the best way to put it,” Toledo Coach Matt Campbell said. “We had multiple opportunit­ies to put them away and other times when we had a chance to execute better when we should have. When you don’t do that against a good team, that’s what gets you beat.”

The Tuesday night meeting was part of the MAC’s 12th season of switching key games to mid- week dates in exchange for major national television coverage. Both teams dressed for the occasion, with Toledo wearing gold jerseys over gold pants for the first time and Northern Illinois donning new all- white road uniforms.

Northern Illinois is looking to represent the West Division in the Mid- American Championsh­ip game for the sixth consecutiv­e season.

For Toledo, its outside chance at a New Year’s Day bowl game was dashed. The Rockets were ranked 24th in the first College Football Playoff rankings of the season released right before kickoff.

Toledo’s Kareem Hunt rushed for 140 yards and two touchdowns. His 1- yard score with 4: 23 left in the third quarter gave the Rockets a 24- 16 lead.

But the Huskies rallied while playing without two players who provided much of their early offensive spark. One possession before Hare departed, wide receiver Tommylee Lewis was helped off the field and did not return.

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