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Miami, Ohio holds off CMU 26-21 in MAC title game

A Hail Mary by CMU fell incomplete on the final play of the game.
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Central Michigan wide receiver Tyrone Scott walks off the field as the Miami of Ohio team celebrates their 26-21 win over Miami of Ohio in the Mid-American Conference championship NCAA college football game, Saturday, Dec. 7, 2019, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

DETROIT — As long as Miami of Ohio kept the game close, coach Chuck Martin could feel reasonably confident.

“I told the kids at halftime, down 14-10, I said, ‘It feels kind of at home guys,’” Martin said. “‘Kind of a little bit ugly, make a couple plays here and there. They probably feel like they should be up by more, but they’re not up by more.’”

Brett Gabbert threw a 31-yard touchdown pass to Jack Sorenson early in the third quarter, and Miami controlled most of the second half, beating Central Michigan 26-21 in the Mid-American Conference title game Saturday. The RedHawks won a record 16th MAC championship despite doing little on offense in the first half.

Trailing 14-10 after two quarters, Miami took the lead on Gabbert’s screen pass to Sorenson, and the RedHawks (8-5) held off CMU (8-5) the rest of the way to win their first conference title since 2010.

Five of Miami’s last six victories this year have been by seven points or fewer.

Sam Sloman kicked four field goals, including a 48-yarder with 4:06 remaining to give Miami a 23-14 lead. CMU’s Tommy Lazzaro scored on a 4-yard run with 1:24 remaining, and the Chippewas recovered an onside kick — but were called offside. CMU was offside again on the re-kick, but it went out of bounds anyway, and Miami took over.

Sloman added a 42-yard field goal with 28 seconds left.

“I was ready for those last 30 seconds to be over,” Sloman said.

A Hail Mary by CMU fell incomplete on the final play of the game.

Miami managed just 61 yards of offense in the first half but stayed in the game thanks to a couple big plays on special teams. Maurice Thomas returned the opening kickoff 97 yards, setting up a 1-yard touchdown run by Jaylon Bester.

CMU equalized on a 21-yard scoring run by Lazzaro, but in the second quarter, the Chippewas had a fake punt stopped at their own 19. That allowed the RedHawks to take a 10-7 lead on Sloman’s 41-yard field goal.

“As I told the team coming into the game, it wasn’t like we were going to carry anything and not use it. We were going to empty our bags,” CMU coach Jim McElwain said of the unsuccessful trick play. “We had the look. Credit them, they defensed it. The numbers were good. We just didn’t get it done.”

CMU went ahead for the first time on Quinten Dormady’s 11-yard touchdown pass to Tyrone Scott with 30 seconds left in the half.

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