Ohio 7, Southern Miss 28

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OHIO (9-5)00077
USM (9-5)0217028

Final

8:00 PM ET, January 7, 2007
Ladd-Peebles Stadium
MOBILE, AL

Southern Miss buries Ohio in GMAC Bowl for third straight bowl win

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1217
Total Yards224284
Passing177160
Rushing47124
Penalties6-396-50
3rd Down Conversions3-157-14
4th Down Conversions2-40-0
Turnovers21
Possession24:5535:05
Individual Leaders
Ohio Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Everson14/3417511
Bower1/3201
Southern Miss Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Young14/2216001
Ohio Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
McRae1037012
Bower3905
Owens2704
Southern Miss Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Harrison968143
Fletcher2058217
Weakley21107
Ohio Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Mayle456023
Norwood336018
Christy243130
Nwokocha228021
Southern Miss Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Barnes459030
Perine337017
Fletcher328015
Weakley219013
Scoring Summary
SECOND QUARTEROHIOUSM
TD8:33TORY HARRISON 43 YD RUN (DARREN MCCALEB KICK)
Drive info: 8 plays, 90 yards.
07
TD3:03DAMION FLETCHER 2 YD RUN (DARREN MCCALEB KICK)
Drive info: 9 plays, 60 yards.
014
TD1:13JAMES DENLEY 18 YD INTERCEPTION RETURN (DARREN MCCALEB KICK)021
THIRD QUARTEROHIOUSM
TD5:05DAMION FLETCHER 9 YD RUN (DARREN MCCALEB KICK)
Drive info: 17 plays, 80 yards.
028
FOURTH QUARTEROHIOUSM
TD9:34THOMAS CHRISTY 13 YD PASS FROM AUSTEN EVERSON (MATT LASHER KICK)
Drive info: 13 plays, 58 yards.
728

MOBILE, Ala. (AP) -- With big plays, a marathon drive and a smothering defense, Southern Miss gave Ohio a tough lesson on postseason play.

The Golden Eagles also gave a pretty good tutorial on how to make a halftime lead hold up in a 28-7 victory over the Bobcats on Sunday night in the GMAC Bowl.

After a scoreless first quarter, Southern Miss (9-5) scored 21 second-quarter points then surged out of halftime with a season-long 17-play touchdown drive that effectively ended any comeback threat.

"Even though we were up 21-0 at halftime we talked about going out there and really making a statement in the second half," said Golden Eagles coach Jeff Bower, whose team did just that.

Frank Solich's Bobcats (9-5) were making their first bowl appearance since 1968, but that euphoria wore off quickly as the game turned into a mismatch

They are 0-3 in bowl games and failed to match their school record of 10 wins. It was a rough ending to a feel-good story that saw Solich, a former Nebraska coach, revive a struggling program that won only four games in his debut season.

"We've got many more steps to take," he said. "It's obvious we've got work to do."

But, he added, "I don't think our team was awed by where we were at."

By contrast, Southern Miss is accustomed to postseason play, making its fifth consecutive bowl appearance and ninth in 10 years.

The Golden Eagles used a series of big plays in the final 8:33 of the first half for the three-touchdown lead.

First, backup tailback Tory Harrison scampered for a 43-yard touchdown run, only his second of the season. Jeremy Young then set up Damion Fletcher's second first of two touchdowns -- a 2-yard TD plunge -- with a 30-yard pass to Josh Barnes on third-and-10.

The defense added points, too. James Denley returned an interception of Ohio backup quarterback Brad Bower 18 yards for a score with 1:13 left before the half.

It was the Golden Eagles' seventh non-offensive TD of the season, the most under Bower.

"We played one of the best defensive games we've played all year," said Denley, the game's defensive MVP. "Guys were swarming everywhere.

"They tried to run right at us, and we were prepared for that."

After the teams combined for just 82 offensive yards in the first quarter, Southern Miss racked up 150 in the second.

The Golden Eagles then monopolized the ball, opening the second half with that ball-hogging, 80-yard drive that worked 9:55 off the clock and severely damaged any hopes for a comeback by Ohio's plodding offense.

It was the team's longest drive of the season in both plays and time consumed.

Solich and his offense watched helpless from the sidelines for "it seemed like a day and a half," he said.

Fletcher ended it by reversing field behind the line and outrunning the defenders for a 9-yard TD.

"That's the way you want to come out and start the second half," Bower said.

The darting, 175-pound freshman managed just 58 yards on 20 carries but it was enough for him to earn game Most Valuable Player honors. Young was the offensive MVP after passing for 160 yards.

Punter Britt Barefoot claimed special teams honors.

Ohio tailback Kalvin McRae capped a difficult week with a 10-carry, 37-yard performance. The two-time All-Mid-American Conference performer only arrived in Mobile Friday evening after his 7-month-old nephew's death.

Both offenses struggled. Southern Miss managed just 284 yards compared to 224 for Ohio.

Once the Golden Eagles stopped McRae, Austen Everson and Bower were unable to bring their team back. Everson was 14-for-34 for 175 yards, including a 13-yard touchdown pass to John Christy with 9:34 left in the fourth quarter. Bower completed just one of his three attempts for 2 yards.

"They made it hard for us to get the ground game going and when we sat there and tried to throw, they just made it tough," Everson said. "We knew they were fast and we knew they were athletic, and they proved that."

It was the first loss by a MAC team in six GMAC Bowl appearances.

Solich was noncommittal when asked about whether he planned to remain at Ohio next season. He has been rumored as a candidate to replace Glen Mason at Minnesota.

Asked about his future, he praised athletic director Kirby Hocutt and President Roderick McDavis instead of promising a return.

"Without the support we have from those two guys," Solich said, "there's no way we'd be able to get done what we got done this year."

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Tuesday, December 19th
Northern Illinois 7 Final
TCU 37
Thursday, December 21st
Brigham Young 38 Final
Oregon 8
Friday, December 22nd
Rice 17 Final
Troy 41
Saturday, December 23rd
South Florida 24 Final
East Carolina 7
New Mexico 12 Final
San Jose State 20
Tulsa 13 Final
Utah 25
Sunday, December 24th
Arizona State 24 Final
Hawaii 41
Tuesday, December 26th
Middle Tennessee State 14 Final
Central Michigan 31
Wednesday, December 27th
Florida State 44 Final
UCLA 27
Thursday, December 28th
Oklahoma State 34 Final
Alabama 31
Texas A&M 10 Final
California 45
Rutgers 37 Final
Kansas State 10
Friday, December 29th
Clemson 20 Final
Kentucky 28
Oregon State 39 Final
Missouri 38
Houston 36 Final
South Carolina 44
Texas Tech 44 Final
Minnesota 41 OT
Purdue 7 Final
Maryland 24
Saturday, December 30th
Navy 24 Final
Boston College 25
Texas 26 Final
Iowa 24
Georgia 31 Final
Virginia Tech 24
Sunday, December 31st
Miami (FL) 21 Final
Nevada 20
Monday, January 1st
Tennessee 10 Final
Penn State 20
Auburn 17 Final
Nebraska 14
Arkansas 14 Final
Wisconsin 17
Georgia Tech 35 Final
West Virginia 38
USC 32 Final
Michigan 18
Boise State 43 Final
Oklahoma 42 OT
Tuesday, January 2nd
Louisville 24 Final
Wake Forest 13
Wednesday, January 3rd
Notre Dame 14 Final
LSU 41
Saturday, January 6th
Western Michigan 24 Final
Cincinnati 27
Sunday, January 7th
Ohio 7 Final
Southern Miss 28
Monday, January 8th
Florida 41 Final
Ohio State 14