Wapakoneta Daily News

Middle Tennessee tops Toledo in Bahamas Bowl

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NASSAU, Bahamas — Freshman Nick Vattiato threw for 270 yards and two touchdowns, including a 59yard scoring pass to Jarrin Pierce with 6:24 left, and Middle Tennessee beat Toledo 3124 on Friday in the Bahamas Bowl.

Two plays after Toledo’s 32-yard punt, Vattiato connected with a wide-open Pierce along the right side for a 28-17 lead. The 59yard play was the longest completion in Middle Tennessee’s bowl history.

On Toledo’s next possession, quarterbac­k Dequan Finn was pressured by Jordan Ferguson

and defensive lineman Zaylin Wood intercepte­d a tipped pass, leading to a 35yard field goal for a 3117 lead.

Toledo got within seven points with 1:08 remaining, but Thomas Cluckey recovered an onside kick to secure it.

“Winning a bowl game, you’re a champion, you’re Bahamas

Bowl champion and these seniors, these guys, they can take that with them the rest

of their lives ,” Middle Tennessee coach Rick

Stockstill said after his 101st victory with the program.

Pierce caught four passes for 114 yards and Ferguson had a

sack to reach nine on the season for Middle Tennessee (7-6), which was a double-digit underdog. Mike Diliello rushed for 44 yards, including a 17-yard score to put the Blue Raiders ahead for good at 21-17.

Wood’s intercepti­on was Middle Tennessee’s 17th of the season, extending their national lead in turnovers gained to 32.

Finn was 18-of-39 passing for 212 yards with two touchdowns

and one intercepti­on for Toledo (7-6). Finn

broke free for a 40-yard touchdown run on fourth and 1 to tie it at 7.

Matt Landers, a

Georgia transfer, set a

Bahamas Bowl record with a 90-yard touchdown catch to put Toledo ahead 14-7. On

first down at the 10, Finn threw it deep over the middle that Landers tipped to himself with an outstretch­ed left arm and coasted

into the end zone.

CURE BOWL Coastal Carolina 47, Northern Illinois 41

ORLANDO, Fla. — Grayson Mccall threw four touchdown passes and Coastal Carolina held off Northern Illinois 47-41 in the Cure Bowl on Friday night, with the game

ending with the Huskies at the Chanticlee­rs 4.

Mccall was 22 for 30 for 315 yards, and Braydon Bennett ran 108 yards and two touchdowns on six carries to

help Coastal Carolina (11-1) win 11 games for

the second consecutiv­e year. Bennett also

caught four passes for 47 yards and a TD.

Jay Ducker ran for 146 yards on 24 carries, and Antario Brown added 105 yards and 12 attempts for Northern Illinois (9-5). Rocky Lombardi completed

20 of 33 passes for 181 yards and two scores.

Northern Illinois (516) and Coastal Carolina (514) combined for 1,030 yards. Northern

Illinois picked up 335 yards on the ground.

After Northern Illinois wide receiver Trayvon Rudolph was

stopped for no gain on a fourth-and-1 run at the Huskies 34, Mccall threw a shovel pass from the option to Bennett for a TD on the next play. He then connected with Isaiah Likely on a two-point

conversion to make it 47-41 with 6:40 left.

Northern Illinois got the ball back at its own 13 with 2 1/2 minutes

to play. Lombardi hit Miles Joiner for a 4-yard gain on fourth

down to the Coastal Carolina 4 with 2 seconds remaining, but the Huskies couldn’t

off another play.

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