BGSU routs NIU 34-14 for MAC title

DETROIT — On a record-breaking night for Matt Johnson, Bowling Green celebrated another Mid-American Conference championship.

Travis Greene ran for 183 yards and two touchdowns, and Johnson threw two scoring passes to lift Bowling Green over Northern Illinois 34-14 in the MAC title game Friday night.

Johnson threw for 235 yards, bringing his season total to a MAC-record 4,700. The Bowling Green senior broke the mark of 4,486 yards passing set by Ben Roethlisberger in 2003.

The Falcons (10-3) took back the league title in the third straight matchup between the teams in the championship game. Northern Illinois won 51-17 last year, after Bowling Green won in 2013.

This was the 12th MAC title for Bowling Green.

Northern Illinois (8-5) was making its sixth straight appearance in the title game, but the Huskies fell behind 28-0 early in the third quarter.

This wasn’t Johnson’s best game — he threw two interceptions — but the win capped a stellar comeback after he broke his hip in the 2014 season opener. That injury cost Johnson a chance to play in last year’s MAC title game. This year it was Northern Illinois that had to deal with injury problems at quarterback.

After Drew Hare and Ryan Graham both got hurt, the Huskies gave walk-on freshman Tommy Fiedler his first career start in the title game. He went 12 of 28 for 152 yards with a touchdown and three interceptions.

With the Falcons up 7-0, Northern Illinois made it to the Bowling Green 12 late in the first quarter, but a fumble on fourth down ended that drive, and the Huskies didn’t come close to scoring for the rest of the half.

Johnson threw a 2-yard touchdown pass to Derek Lee in the second quarter, and a 25-yard TD run by Greene made it 21-0 at halftime.

Bowling Green outgained Northern Illinois 288-72 in the first half, and early in the third quarter, Johnson found Roger Lewis for a 45-yard catch-and-run that made it 28-0.

The Falcons finally scored later in that period on 32-yard pass from Fiedler to Desroy Maxwell. Then Shawun Lurry intercepted Johnson’s pass and returned it 64 yards for a touchdown to make it 28-14.

Bowling Green responded with an 83-yard drive that ended with Greene’s 1-yard touchdown run.

Joel Bouagnon of Northern Illinois, the MAC’s leading rusher, was held to 57 yards on 14 carries.

Johnson threw five touchdown passes when the Falcons won the 2013 title game before he lost almost his entire 2014 season to his hip injury. In addition to passing Roethlisberger for the single-season record for yards passing Friday, Johnson also took sole possession of the MAC’s single-season mark for touchdown passes. He now has 43 in 2015.

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Northern Illinois quarterback Tommy Fiedler, center, is sacked by Bowling Green defensive linemen Taylor Royster, left, a Lima Central Catholic graduate, and Shannon Smith (93) during the Mid-American Conference championship game, Friday in Detroit.
http://www.limaohio.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/54/2015/12/web1_12.05.15.clrbowlinggreen.jpgNorthern Illinois quarterback Tommy Fiedler, center, is sacked by Bowling Green defensive linemen Taylor Royster, left, a Lima Central Catholic graduate, and Shannon Smith (93) during the Mid-American Conference championship game, Friday in Detroit.

Associated Press