Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Bowling Green routs Northern Illinois for MAC title

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DETROIT (AP) — On a record-breaking night for Matt Johnson, Bowling Green celebrated another MidAmerica­n Conference championsh­ip.

Travis Greene ran for 183 yards and two touchdowns, and Johnson threw two scoring passes to lift Bowling Green over Northern Illinois 34-14 in the MAC title game Friday night.

Johnson threw for 235 yards, bringing his season total to a MAC-record 4,700. The Bowling Green senior broke the mark of 4,486 yards passing set by Ben Roethlisbe­rger in 2003.

The Falcons (10-3) took back the league title in the third straight matchup between the teams in the championsh­ip game. Northern Illinois won 5117 last year, after Bowling Green won in 2013.

This was the 12th MAC title for Bowling Green.

Northern Illinois (8-5) was making its sixth straight appearance in the title game, but the Huskies fell behind 28-0 early in the third quarter.

This wasn’t Johnson’s best game — he threw two intercepti­ons — but the win capped a stellar comeback after he broke his hip in the 2014 season opener. That injury cost Johnson a chance to play in last year’s MAC title game. This year it was Northern Illinois that had to deal with injury problems at quarterbac­k.

After Drew Hare and Ryan Graham both got hurt, the Huskies gave walk-on freshman Tommy Fiedler his first career start in the title game. He went 12 of 28 for 152 yards with a touchdown and three intercepti­ons.

With the Falcons up 7-0, Northern Illinois made it to the Bowling Green 12 late in the first quarter, but a fumble on fourth down ended that drive, and the Huskies didn’t come close to scoring for the rest of the half.

Johnson threw a 2-yard touchdown pass to Derek Lee in the second quarter, and a 25-yard TD run by Greene made it 21-0 at halftime.

Bowling Green outgained Northern Illinois 288-72 in the first half, and early in the third quarter, Johnson found Roger Lewis for a 45-yard catch-and-run that made it 28-0.

The Huskies finally scored later in that period on a 32-yard pass from Fiedler to Desroy Maxwell. Then Shawun Lurry intercepte­d Johnson’s pass and returned it 64 yards for a touchdown to make it 28-14.

Bowling Green responded with an 83-yard drive that ended with Greene’s 1-yard touchdown run.

In addition to passing Roethlisbe­rger for the single-season record for yards passing Friday, Johnson also took sole possession of the MAC’s single-season mark for touchdown passes. He now has 43 in 2015.

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