Miami (OH) 6, Northwestern 16

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M-OH (0-6)00066
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Final

12:00 PM ET, October 10, 2009
Ryan Field
EVANSTON, IL

Northwestern's D beats up winless Miami (Ohio)

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2017
Total Yards302319
Passing176191
Rushing126128
Penalties9-678-80
3rd Down Conversions4-165-15
4th Down Conversions2-30-1
Turnovers41
Possession32:0727:47
Air/Ground Leaders
Miami (OH) Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Dysert17/3617613
Team0/1000
Northwestern Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Kafka15/3119101
Miami (OH) Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Dysert2263017
Merriweather1752016
Northwestern Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Kafka1553216
Schmidt102908
Miami (OH) Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Coombs462022
Cruse356123
Northwestern Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Markshausen568020
Dunsmore438017
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERM-OHNW
FG12:20Stefan Demos 46 Yd 03
TD00:05Mike Kafka 6 Yd Run (Stefan Demos Kick) 010
THIRD QUARTERM-OHNW
TD01:18Mike Kafka 1 Yd Run (Two-Point Pass Conversion Failed) 016
FOURTH QUARTERM-OHNW
TD01:19Andrew Cruse 23 Yd Pass From Zac Dysert (Two-Point Pass Conversion Failed) 616
Associated Press

EVANSTON, Ill. -- Quarterback Mike Kafka ran for two touchdowns and Northwestern's defense came up with four turnovers Saturday as the Wildcats beat winless Miami of Ohio 16-6.

Northwestern (4-2) overcame a sluggish performance by its own offense, sacking Miami quarterback Zac Dysert seven times -- five in the first half -- and intercepting him three times.

Northwestern's Brian Peters had an interception and recovered a fumble by Dysert in the third quarter to set up Northwestern's second touchdown.

Peters returned the fumble 27 yards to the Miami 27. And on the next play, Kafka hit fullback Jacob Schmidt with a 25-yard pass to the Miami 2 before sneaking the ball in three plays later, putting the Wildcats ahead 16-0.

Miami (0-6) got in the end zone with 1:19 left when Dysert completed a 23-yard TD pass to Andy Cruse to cap a 62-yard drive. The two-point conversion pass failed.

Dysert, who was sacked 10 times last week by Cincinnati, played tough, but mistakes hurt the RedHawks, who are still looking for a win under first-year coach Michael Haywood.

Kafka completed three passes to Zeke Markshausen, one for 25 yards, during a 72-yard scoring drive at the end of the first quarter. After a personal foul penalty on the RedHawks, Kafka carried the final six yards for the TD with five seconds left in the opening quarter, making it 10-0.

Miami drove to the Northwestern 28 late in the first quarter but safety Brad Phillips blitzed and sacked Dysert for a seven-yard loss. The RedHawks went for it on fourth-and-17, but Phillips hit Dysert again as he was passing, the ball was tipped by Kevin Watt and intercepted by Nate Williams to end the drive.

Miami reached the Northwestern 16 in the closing seconds of the half when Dysert hit Brayden Coombs with a 23-yard pass. But with 11 seconds to go, Dysert couldn't find a receiver, had to scramble, didn't get out of bounds and was hit down by Phillips and Williams on the 11 as time expired.

Northwestern's Stefan Demos hit his ninth straight field goal without a miss this season, a 46-yarder, for an early 3-0 lead. His streak ended in the second quarter when Miami's Austin Brown blocked his 40-yard attempt.

Miami's starting tailback Andre Bratton injured his ankle in the first half. And Northwestern lost starting safety Brendan Smith to an upper body injury, giving Peters more playing time.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Saturday, October 10th
Wisconsin 13 Final
9 Ohio State 31
Michigan 28 Final
12 Iowa 30
Eastern Illinois 3 Final
14 Penn State 52
Miami (OH) 6 Final
Northwestern 16
Purdue 20 Final
Minnesota 35
Michigan State 24 Final
Illinois 14
Indiana 7 Final
Virginia 47