MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE Miami jars Kent St. with six-TD revolt



The RedHawks scored on six straight possessions to overcome KSU, 47-27.
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OXFORD, Ohio -- Josh Betts threw for 277 yards and two touchdowns and Miami of Ohio scored on six straight second-half possessions to beat Kent State 47-27 on Saturday.
Betts' 1-yard TD run early in the third quarter put the RedHawks up for good after they trailed 20-17 at halftime.
Miami's Michael Larkin had 142 yards on nine catches and scored three touchdowns, including a 31-yarder from Ryne Robinson, who also had 115 yards receiving.
Miami (3-3, 2-1 Mid-American Conference) shut down Kent State in the second half, picking off quarterback Joshua Cribbs and forcing him to fumble. The RedHawks created four turnovers while committing none.
Cribbs was 23-for-34 for 295 yards and three first-half touchdowns, connecting with Derrick Bush, Marcus Hill and Antwan Smith. Cribbs also ran 20 times for 31 yards and punted twice, putting one inside the Miami 20.
The Golden Flashes (1-5, 0-3) lost the turnover battle and couldn't stop Miami in the second half, allowing 30 unanswered points until Joey Barcus scored on a 41-yard TD pass from Smith with under seven minutes left.
Marshall 16, Ohio 13
ATHENS -- Marshall's Ian O'Connor made three field goals, out-kicking Brooks Rossman, whose miss on a 32-yarder with 25 seconds remaining allowed the Thundering Herd to hold on.
Rob Stover recovered quarterback Stan Hill's fumble with 2:02 remaining, giving Ohio the ball on the Marshall 17. Three plays later Rossman missed his first attempt of the day.
O'Connor was 3-for-3 including a 52-yarder in the first quarter.
Jonathan Goddard intercepted Ohio's Ryan Hawk and returned it 23 yards to make it 10-3 late in the first half.
Marshall (2-3, 2-0 MAC) extended its lead to 13-6 on O'Connor's 20-yard field goal, capping a 64-yard drive in the third quarter. He hit a 42-yarder later in the period.
Stover intercepted Hill in the fourth quarter to set up the Bobcats' only touchdown. Austen Everson connected with Rudy Sylvan on 17-yard pass with 9:02 left.
Marshall had eight sacks, led by Goddard, who had 2 1/2. He also blocked a punt.
Ohio (3-3, 1-2) was coming off a win against Kentucky, its first defeat of a major conference team since 2000.
Bowling Green 38,Cent. Michigan 14
MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich. -- Omar Jacobs threw for 387 yards and four touchdowns on 31-for-42 passing to lead Bowling Green.
Three of Jacobs' scoring passes went to Steve Sanders, who finished with 107 yards on six catches for the Falcons (3-2, 1-1 MAC).
Jerry Seymour led Central Michigan (2-3, 1-1) with 205 total yards -- 50 on five catches and 155 on 28 carries to lead all rushers. Seymour has run for more than 100 yards in nine of the Chippewas' past 10 games.
Northern Illinois 30,Central Florida 28
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Chris Nendick kicked 39-yard field goal as time ran out to save Northern Illinois from a late-game collapse.
Northern Illinois (4-2, 3-0 MAC) led by 21 points at halftime.