Northern Illinois wins MAC championship over Kent St.
DETROIT — Quarterback Rocky Lombardi ran for three touchdowns, and Jay Ducker ran for 146 yards on 29 carries to power Northern Illinois to a 41-23 victory over Kent State in the Mid-American Conference title game Saturday.
It is the Huskies’ (9-4) sixth MAC title in the last 11 years and first since 2018 when it beat Buffalo. Kent State (7-6) was shooting for its first conference championship since 1972.
Momentum appeared to be shifting to the Golden Flashes at the start of the second half. Andrew Glass kicked a 41-yard field goal on the opening drive for their first points of the game, and the Kent State defense forced Northern Illinois to punt for the first time.
But on the next drive, Dustin Crum, the MAC’s MVP this season, was intercepted by C.J. Brown, who returned it 26 yards for a touchdown as the Huskies went ahead 24-3. The Golden Flashes cut the deficit to 24-10 with 27 seconds left in the third quarter when Crum hit Nykeim Johnson on a 17-yard scoring strike.
The Huskies ended Kent State’s comeback hopes when Lombardi scored on a 3-yard keeper with 10:54 left, making it 31-10. He added a 2-yard TD run nearly four minutes later.
Kent State’s Collin Schlee ran 4 yards for a touchdown, and he also threw a 7-yard TD pass to Luke Floriea as time expired to close out the scoring.
Northern Illinois held Crum to 27 yards passing in the first half while building a 17-0 lead.
After John Richardson kicked a 27-yard field goal to close the first drive, Clint Ratkovich capped a 10-play, 78-yard march with a 2-yard TD run to push the Huskies ahead 10-0 with 2:09 left in the first quarter.
Following a leaping interception by Northern Illinois linebacker Dillon Thomas on Kent State’s next drive, Lombardi drove the Huskies 81 yards and extended their advantage to 17-0 when he bulled over the goal line from the 1 with 8:33 remaining.
The Golden Flashes and Huskies will need to wait until Sunday to find out their bowl destinations. The MAC has eight teams bowl eligible, but the conference champion does not automatically qualify for a specific bowl.
After going 0-6 in 2020, Northern Illinois completed a worst-to-first season with a roster comprised of 75 players who finished high school in 2020 or 2021. According to a Northern Illinois sports information spokesperson, the Huskies had the second-youngest roster among 130 FBS team this year. Only Navy’s roster was younger with 99 players from classes in the same years.
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