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Results of Friday’s Other Bowl Games

Saturday, December 24, 2016

Armed Forces Bowl

Louisiana Tech 48, Navy 45

FORT WORTH, Texas

Jonathan Barnes kicked a game-ending 32-yard field goal and Louisiana Tech beat Navy. The Bulldogs (9-5) drove for the winning score after Navy freshman quarterback Malcolm Perry ran 30 yards for a touchdown on his only play with 3:46 left. Ryan Higgins threw for 409 yards and four touchdowns, two each to Trent Taylor and Carlos Henderson. Taylor, a 5-foot-8 senior, set an Armed Forces Bowl with his 12 catches for 233 yards. Henderson had 10 catches for 129 yards. Navy (9-5), which was trying for its first consecutive 10-win seasons, instead ended with its third straight loss. The Midshipmen lost the American Athletic Conference title game before its first loss to Army since 2001. Perry, whose TD with 3:46 left tied the game for the fourth time, came in after Zach Abey took a shot to the ribs on a play that led to a targeting ejection by Tech defensive tackle Jordan Bradford. Abey, who made only his second start, ran for 114 yards and two scores and threw for 159 yards and another touchdown.

Bahamas Bowl

Old Dominion 24, Eastern Michigan 20

NASSAU, BAHAMAS

David Washington threw three touchdowns passes while Ray Lawry ran for 133 yards for Old Dominion. Old Dominion (10-3) won in its first bowl appearance in school history. The Monarchs didn’t play football for 69 years before restarting the program in 2009. They made the transition to the Football Bowl Subdivision in 2013. Eastern Michigan (7-6) lost in its first bowl appearance since 1987. Brogan Roback completed 26 of 46 passes for 300 yards, two touchdowns and one interception for the Eagles. Roback threw for at least 300 yards in six of his final seven games. Old Dominion had a 10-0 halftime lead, but Eastern Michigan rallied to tie it at 17 late in the third quarter on Paul Fricano’s 24-yard field goal. The Monarchs bounced back with Washington’s third touchdown pass, which went for 5 yards to Jonathan Duhart.

Associated Press