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Bowling Green stuns NIU 47-27

DETROIT — Matt Johnson threw four of his career-high five touchdown passes in the first half and Bowling Green routed No. 16 Northern Illinois 47-27 on Friday night for the Mid-American Conference title, ending the Huskies’ shot at playing in a marquee bowl game.

The Northern Illinois (12-1) loss improves the chances of Baylor or Oregon being an at-large team in a BCS bowl game.

Jordan Lynch ran for 126 yards and two TDs for the Huskies to break his own single-season record for yards rushing by a quarterback in major college football, but he didn’t take advantage of an opportunity to impress Heisman Trophy voters.

The Falcons (10-3) won a MAC title for the first time since 1992 — just months after Johnson was born.

Lynch was 21 of 40 for 219 yards with a TD and two interceptions, including one in the fourth quarter that set up Johnson’s fifth TD that put Bowling Green up 40-20.

After Lynch threw an incomplete pass to turn the ball over on downs on the ensuing drive, he was taunted by Falcons fans: “No more Heisman! No more Heisman!”

On this night, the best QB played for Bowling Green.

Johnson was 21 of 27 for a career-high 393 yards, connected with five teammates for scores and didn’t throw an interception.

Bowling Green’s Travis Greene had 133 yards rushing to give him 1,555 this year, surpassing the school’s single-season record set by Fred Durig in 1951. Greene had a 16-yard TD run to make it 47-20.

Alex Bayer had seven receptions for 124 yards and a TD that gave the Falcons a 31-13 lead at halftime. Ronnie Moore caught four passes for 145 yards and a TD.

Lynch was held to just 35 yards rushing in the first half and when forced to pass, he was often off the mark as he completed just half of his attempts by halftime. He seemed to throw one pass too high, but Juwan Brescacin leapt to snag the football with his left hand in the end zone to tie the game midway through the first quarter.

Tyler Tate’s 25-yard field goal with 6:49 left in the first half put Bowling Green ahead for good.

Lynch ran for a TD to pull the Huskies within 11 points early in the third quarter, but they couldn’t get closer.

The next two possessions ended with kickers for both teams missing field goals.

Tate made a 52-yard field goal — the longest of his career by 7 yards — to give Bowling Green a 34-20 lead early in the fourth quarter.

When the outcome was still in doubt, Lynch surpassed his yards rushing total from last season — 1,815 — and will have 1,881 yards rushing going into a lackluster bowl game.

Lynch and the Huskies lost for the first time since Jan. 1, 2013, when Florida State dominated them in the Orange Bowl.

Instead of going back to a BCS game and helping the MAC get a big check to split among its schools, Northern Illinois might end up coming back to Detroit in a few weeks for the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl.

Bowling Green defensive back Cameron Truss upends Northern Illinois quarterback Jordan Lynch during the first half of the Mid-American Conference championship game Friday in Detroit. Associated Press
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