Troy 21, Northern Illinois 34

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TROY (7-5)1400721
NIU (9-3)14103734

Final

11:00 PM ET, December 30, 2004
Spartan Stadium
SAN JOSE, CA

Huskies score 34 straight points

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1317
Total Yards292359
Passing122146
Rushing170213
Penalties4-294-40
3rd Down Conversions6-166-16
4th Down Conversions0-21-1
Turnovers10
Possession27:5232:08
Individual Leaders
Troy Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
McDowell6/2012211
Samples0/2000
Northern Illinois Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Haldi8/2414600
Troy Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Betterson25150045
McDowell1318211
Richardson2302
Northern Illinois Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Harris23120121
Wolfe1584150
Haldi51127
Troy Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Samples387045
Richardson123123
Dawkins1606
Banks1606
Northern Illinois Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Cieslak235018
Perez231023
Powers147047
Sheldon117017
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERTROYNIU
TD10:41D.T. MCDOWELL 1 YD RUN (GREG WHIBBS KICK)
Drive info: 9 plays, 78 yards.
70
TD6:05JERMAINE RICHARDSON 23 YD PASS FROM D.T. MCDOWELL (GREG WHIBBS KICK)
Drive info: 8 plays, 73 yards.
140
TD4:46GARRETT WOLFE 50 YD RUN (CHRIS NENDICK KICK)
Drive info: 3 plays, 73 yards.
147
TD1:15JOSH HALDI 1 YD RUN (CHRIS NENDICK KICK)
Drive info: 5 plays, 28 yards.
1414
SECOND QUARTERTROYNIU
FG9:49CHRIS NENDICK 30 YD FG
Drive info: 4 plays, 1 yards.
1417
TD0:34JOSH HALDI 1 YD RUN (CHRIS NENDICK KICK)
Drive info: 7 plays, 56 yards.
1424
THIRD QUARTERTROYNIU
FG7:50CHRIS NENDICK 39 YD FG
Drive info: 9 plays, 46 yards.
1427
FOURTH QUARTERTROYNIU
TD14:30A.J. HARRIS 3 YD RUN (CHRIS NENDICK KICK)
Drive info: 11 plays, 70 yards.
1434
TD10:50D.T. MCDOWELL 4 YD RUN (GREG WHIBBS KICK)
Drive info: 9 plays, 82 yards.
2134

SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) -- Rain couldn't stop them. Mud only slowed them. Even the gloom of night was no obstacle to a landmark victory for coach Joe Novak and his Northern Illinois players.

Josh Haldi passed for 146 yards and ran for two touchdowns to lead the Huskies to their first bowl win in 21 years, 34-21 over Troy on Thursday night in the Silicon Valley Football Classic.

With backup tailback A.J. Harris rushing for 120 yards and a score, Northern Illinois (9-3) overcame a steady downpour, lighting problems and a delayed kickoff by scoring 34 straight points in this unlikely postseason matchup of schools with one previous bowl appearance between them.

The victory is a high point in Novak's quest to make Northern Illinois into a mid-major powerhouse. They didn't get a bowl invitation last year despite going 10-2 -- but for the first time since winning the 1983 California Bowl, the Huskies have a trophy to take back to DeKalb.

"We've taken another big step with our program," Novak said. "We've still got things we want to do, but this is a great step for everyone here. We're sending out a great group of seniors with a victory in a bowl game, which is exactly what we wanted to do."

Garrett Wolfe, the NCAA's scoring co-leader, rushed for his 21st touchdown of the season for Northern Illinois before leaving with a hip injury.

But behind Harris and Haldi, the Huskies methodically erased a quick start by the Trojans (7-5), who scored two touchdowns in the first nine minutes of Troy's first bowl game in just its fourth season in Division I-A. Troy allowed a season-high 213 yards rushing.

"A loss puts a damper on me, but it's not the end of the world," Troy coach Larry Blakeney said. "We can't leave the defense out there against a big offensive line and a great back."

DeWhitt Betterson rushed for 150 yards for the Trojans, and D.T. McDowell threw a touchdown pass and rushed for two more scores. But Troy got stuck in the mud at Spartan Stadium, unable to move the ball effectively or stop the Huskies' rushing attack.

"Sometimes you start fast, and then run into bumps in the road," Betterson said. "We were having success, but the condition of the field took its toll on us."

Haldi and the Huskies overcame more than Troy's vaunted defense, which was among the national leaders in several statistical categories.

A day of intermittent rain left the Spartan Stadium field slick and soaked, and though more than 21,000 tickets were distributed, no more than 5,000 fans braved the miserable conditions.

In addition, an electrical transformer outside the stadium malfunctioned shortly before kickoff, affecting the television crew and two stanchions of lights. The game began 23 minutes late under relatively dim lighting.

Yet both teams insisted on throwing long passes through the rain. McDowell threw 10 straight incompletions at one point, and Haldi was scarcely better -- but Northern Illinois mixed in enough runs to keep moving consistently.

Troy curiously cast aside its usual offensive caution and opened with aggressive downfield throws -- and for a little while, it worked. On the game's seventh play, McDowell hit Jason Samples with a 45-yard pass to the Northern Illinois 1 for the Trojans' longest pass of the season.

McDowell scored on a keeper and then led another scoring drive, hitting Richardson with a 23-yard screen pass. But Northern Illinois responded with a 50-yard TD run by Wolfe.

"There was a little bit of concern, but once Garrett popped that (run), we got back in the flow a little bit," Haldi said. "I think it took a couple of series to get back to game speed, but once we got going, we did pretty well."

After Haldi scored on the next drive, the rain limited both offenses until Haldi scored again on a 1-yard keeper 34 seconds before halftime.

Harris scored on a 3-yard run early in the fourth quarter, and Chris Nendick kicked two field goals.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Tuesday, December 14th
Southern Miss 31 Final
North Texas 10
Tuesday, December 21st
Syracuse 14 Final
Georgia Tech 51
Wednesday, December 22nd
Bowling Green 52 Final
Memphis 35
Thursday, December 23rd
Marshall 14 Final
Cincinnati 32
Wyoming 24 Final
UCLA 21
Friday, December 24th
Hawaii 59 Final
UAB 40
Monday, December 27th
Virginia 34 Final
Fresno State 37 OT
Toledo 10 Final
Connecticut 39
Tuesday, December 28th
Miami (OH) 13 Final
Iowa State 17
Notre Dame 21 Final
Oregon State 38
Wednesday, December 29th
Colorado 33 Final
UTEP 28
Oklahoma State 7 Final
Ohio State 33
Thursday, December 30th
Boston College 37 Final
North Carolina 24
New Mexico 19 Final
Navy 34
Texas Tech 45 Final
California 31
Troy 21 Final
Northern Illinois 34
Friday, December 31st
Alabama 16 Final
Minnesota 20
Arizona State 27 Final
Purdue 23
Boise State 40 Final
Louisville 44
Miami (FL) 27 Final
Florida 10
Saturday, January 1st
Tennessee 38 Final
Texas A&M 7
Georgia 24 Final
Wisconsin 21
Florida State 30 Final
West Virginia 18
LSU 25 Final
Iowa 30
Michigan 37 Final
Texas 38
Pittsburgh 7 Final
Utah 35
Monday, January 3rd
Virginia Tech 13 Final
Auburn 16
Tuesday, January 4th
USC 55 Final
Oklahoma 19