Football

Ohio Defeats UNLV in Frisco Bowl to Claim Seventh Straight Bowl Win

Tuesday's MAC Football Bowl Game Results
Ohio 17, UNLV 10
Louisville 27, Toledo 22
 

Ohio 17, UNLV 10
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FRISCO, Texas (AP) — Sieh Bangura rushed for 149 yards and a touchdown and Ohio beat UNLV 17-10 on Tuesday night to win the Frisco Bowl.

The Bobcats (9-4) have won their last seven bowl games — dating to 2017. Defensive coordinator and interim head coach John Hauser led Ohio to the victory.

Ohio’s Parker Navarro had a 5-yard touchdown run on a quarterback keeper five minutes into the second quarter for the only score of the first half. The lead was 6-0 after David Dellenbach’s extra-point kick hit the right upright.

UNLV (10-4) had a first down on the Bobcats’ 33-yard line with 32 second left, but DJ Walker picked off an Anthony Colandrea pass in the end zone to keep it 6-0.

Bangura scored on a 23-yard run less than four minutes into the third quarter, and Navarro passed to Chase Hendricks for the two-point conversion and a 14-0 lead.

Hendricks muffed a punt at the end of UNLV’s first possession and Kayden McGee recovered at the Ohio 30. The Rebels settled for a career-long 50-yard field goal by Ramon Villela to cut it to 14-3.

Dellenbach kicked a 45-yard field goal early in the fourth quarter, but Colandrea scored on a fourth-and-goal run from the 2 to get the Rebels within 17-10 with 4:45 remaining. UNLV never got the ball back in falling to 4-4 all time in bowl games.

Navarro completed 11 of 15 passes for 143 yards with an interception. Bangura did his damage on 19 carries.

Colandrea totaled 184 yards on 19-for-30 passing.

UNLV had the nation’s longest run of scoring at least 20 points end at 35 games.
Louisville 27, Toledo 22
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BOCA RATON, Fla. - The Toledo Rockets fought till the very end at the Bush's Boca Raton Bowl of Beans but ultimately succumbed to Louisville, 27-22, on Tuesday.

Toledo trailed throughout the entire game and was down 27-14 late in the fourth quarter before staging a final rally. Avery Smith returned a blocked extra point for two points, and Chip Trayanum scored from three yards out to cut the Louisville lead to five with 2:24 left. But the Cardinals were able to run out the clock to claim the victory.

The game was the final collegiate contest for many seniors but a big part of the game's story belonged to a redshirt freshman, quarterback Kalieb Osborne. Filling in for injured senior Tucker Gleason in his first collegiate start, Osborne completed 17-of-28 passes for 167 yards and one touchdown with no interceptions. He also led the Rockets with 77 yards on the ground, scrambling for numerous first downs.

Toledo's defense came through with another big performance as well, holding Louisville to 333 yards of total offense. Senior All-America safety Emmanuel McNeil-Warren fought off a lower leg injury and played inspiring football. Junior linebacker K'Von Sherman led the Rockets with nine tackles. Senior defensive tackle Martez Poynter added six tackles and two tackles for loss.