Central Michigan 31, Ohio 10

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CMU (9-4)71001431
OHIO (9-4)073010

Final

7:30 PM ET, November 30, 2006
Ford Field
DETROIT, MI

LeFevour, Central Mich. roll over Ohio in MAC title game

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1716
Total Yards457224
Passing314137
Rushing14387
Penalties2-204-35
3rd Down Conversions2-95-15
4th Down Conversions0-01-1
Turnovers13
Possession23:5436:06
Individual Leaders
Central Michigan Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
LeFevour22/3031431
Ohio Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Bower13/1912202
Everson3/51400
Central Michigan Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Sneed9130196
Archer31106
LeFevour710037
Ohio Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
McRae2076111
Bower1210018
Morsillo2402
Central Michigan Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Linson7191171
Anderson670037
Cetoute641112
Sneed2514
Ohio Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Sylvan41106
Garrett339014
McRae230018
Price21809
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERCMUOHIO
TD7:10OBED CETOUTE 6 YD PASS FROM DAN LEFEVOUR (RICK ALBRESKI KICK)
Drive info: 7 plays, 89 yards.
70
SECOND QUARTERCMUOHIO
TD11:10KALVIN MCRAE 2 YD RUN (MATT LASHER KICK)
Drive info: 5 plays, 32 yards.
77
TD9:56DAMIEN LINSON 71 YD PASS FROM DAN LEFEVOUR (RICK ALBRESKI KICK)
Drive info: 2 plays, 80 yards.
147
FG3:04RICK ALBRESKI 27 YD FG
Drive info: 7 plays, 37 yards.
177
THIRD QUARTERCMUOHIO
FG7:36MATT LASHER 33 YD FG
Drive info: 16 plays, 76 yards.
1710
FOURTH QUARTERCMUOHIO
TD13:03ONTARIO SNEED 4 YD PASS FROM DAN LEFEVOUR (RICK ALBRESKI KICK)
Drive info: 5 plays, 50 yards.
2410
TD6:07ONTARIO SNEED 96 YD RUN (RICK ALBRESKI KICK)
Drive info: 1 plays, 96 yards.
3110

DETROIT (AP) -- Football coaches always talk about winning games with big plays.

The Mid-American Conference championship game was a perfect example.

Central Michigan had eight plays of 20-plus yards, held Ohio to zero and walked away with a 31-10 victory Thursday night for its first conference title since 1994.

"It's all about making plays," said Brian Kelly, who kept his team focused in a week that saw him linked to jobs at Michigan State and Iowa State. "Our quarterback made some great throws and his receivers made some great catches."

Redshirt freshman Dan LeFevour threw for 349 yards and three touchdowns and Damien Linson had 191 yards receiving against the Bobcats' normally stingy defense.

"It's fun when you've got four all-conference linemen in front of you and four or five targets on every play," LeFevour said. "That makes my life a lot easier."

Linson broke the title-game record of 179 yards set by Marshall's Denero Marriott in 2001. Randy Moss had 170 yards for Marshall in 1997.

"Coach told me that I was going to have a lot of chances to make plays today, and I wanted to make all of them," he said. "In a big venue like this, everyone wants to be a hero."

Chippewas tailback Ontario Sneed had two fourth-quarter touchdowns, including a 96-yard run that broke Chester Taylor's title-game record run by 31 yards. In all, Central Michigan outgained Ohio 457-224 and forced three turnovers while only committing one.

"We played a very good football team that was on the top of their game," Bobcats coach Frank Solich said. "We knew, to beat them, we had to limit their big plays and not turn the ball over. We didn't do either of those things."

Both teams were making their first appearance in the championship game, which started in 1997. Central Michigan (9-4) last won the conference title in 1994, while Ohio has not won the championship since 1968.

"We've known since August that we were going to be here," said defensive end Mike Ogle, who intercepted one pass and nearly had another. "It still feels great to actually finish this off."

The teams traded touchdowns early, with LeFevour giving Central Michigan a 7-0 lead with a 6-yard pass to Obed Cetoute. Kalvin McRae made it 7-7 with a 2-yard run.

Two plays after McRae's touchdown, Linson got behind the Bobcats' defense and scored on a 71-yard pass play from LeFevour for a 14-7 lead.

After an Ohio fumble, Rick Albreski kicked a 27-yard field goal to put Central Michigan up 17-7.

The Chippewas had another scoring chance late in the half when LeFevour hit Linson for 36 yards to the Bobcats 7, but a penalty and two sacks left them with 4th-and-goal from the 28 and Albreski's field-goal attempt hit the right upright.

The Bobcats started the second half with a 16-play drive, but had to settle for Matt Lasher's 33-yard field goal.

"We put some drives together, but we couldn't finish a thing," Ohio quarterback Brad Bower said. "You can't walk away from an eight-minute drive with three points. That has to be seven."

After losing starting quarterback Austen Everson when he aggravated an ankle injury in the first quarter, Bower missed two second-half series with leg cramps. That left Ohio's offense in the hands of freshman Josh Febus.

"Obviously, it's tough when you have to use three quarterbacks," Solich said. "Austen's been playing banged up, and he had to take himself out because he couldn't plant or cut, and then Brad had to leave and Josh didn't play as well as he would have hoped."

Linson and LeFevour teamed up again early in the fourth, a 24-yard pass to the Bobcats 4, setting up a 4-yard screen pass to Sneed for a 24-10 lead. On Central Michigan's next play from scrimmage, after an Ohio punt, Sneed broke around right end and raced down the sidelines for the clinching touchdown.

"Their quarterback was making some great throws, and there's not a lot we could have done about that," Ohio defensive end Jameson Hartke said. "But we made some big mistakes on defense."

The Chippewas will return to Ford Field for the Dec. 26 Motor City Bowl, their first bowl game since the 1994 Las Vegas Bowl.

"We love Detroit," Kelly said. "Playing in a great venue like this gets the kids excited, and they made plays tonight. We'll be happy to spend Christmas here."

Ohio will be in the Jan. 7 GMAC Bowl, breaking a streak that had lasted since the 1968 Tangerine Bowl.

"Everyone involved with Ohio football is down right now," Solich said. "But at least this isn't the end of the season. We get one more game."

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