Ticket Broker Vividseats.com is the premier source for all NCAA Football Tickets and NCAA Basketball Tickets, including Final Four Tickets.
We have the best prices on all Sports Tickets and Concert Tickets.
Miami Claims Top Spot, 31-28 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Brian Golden   
Sunday, November 04 2007
Tag it:
Delicious
Furl it!
Spurl
NewsVine
Reddit
YahooMyWeb
Digg
Image
Miami RB Jamal Rogers/Photo: Brian Golden
Oxford, OH - Miami, behind a crisp passing attack and a run-stuffing defense defeated Buffalo 31-28 in a showdown of MAC East leaders Saturday at Yager Stadium.

The Redhawks (3-1, 4-1, 5-5) gave up a 92-yard first quarter TD run to James Starks, but buckled down and limited Buffalo's potent ground game to just 103 yards. Starks finished with 148 rushing yards for Buffalo, but 6 sacks of Bull QB Drew Willy were harmful both to UB's rushing totals and their chances of winning in Oxford.

Daniel Raudabaugh was Miami's big gun on offense; the quarterback, who is still filling in for an injured Mike Kokal, completed 20 of 26 passes for 259 yards and 2 TDs. Raudabaugh was never sacked, and afterward RedHawk head coach Shane Montgomery cited Miami's lack of negative plays as a big reason for their success.

"We did very well on third down today," Montgomery said, "because we put ourselves in a position to have a lot of third and shorts instead of third and longs."

Miami converted on 8 of 15 third down chances, and scored on 5 of 6 red zone opportunities. Despite the RedHawks' solid all-around performance, and a yardage disparity that saw Miami outgain Buffalo 475-320, the Bulls had a chance to win late, but came up empty.

After Naaman Roosevelt caught a 3-yard fade pass from Willy with 2:54 to play, Willy connected with Brett Hamlin on a two-point conversion to cut Miami's lead to three. The Bulls' defense then forced a three and out, and after a Miami punt, Buffalo took over at its own 30-yard line with 2:27 left in the fourth quarter. The Bulls got one first down to the Miami 45-yard line, but on 2nd down and 10, Willy was sacked by Jeff Thompson and fumbled. Miami's Travis Craven recovered, and the RedHawks needed merely to burn the last minute of clock to seal the win.

Buffalo (3-1, 4-2, 4-6) now gets a bye week before facing Bowling Green at UB Stadium in two weeks. The Bulls are still very much alive in the MAC East race, along with  Miami and Bowling Green. But both the Bulls and Falcons are now dependent on a Miami loss, and Raudabaugh said after the game that repossessing first place was the goal on this gorgeous late autumn afternoon.

"It's a good feeling to be in this position, and it's a good position that we're in," Raudabaugh said. "We wanted to come in today, and take back the MAC East."

One of the MAC's traditional powers got all it wanted from the conference upstart who proved yet again, even in defeat, that it is a dangerous football team.

Naaman Roosevelt sparkled again for the Bulls, with 6 catches for 39 yards and two scores, including the late TD that brought Buffalo to within five points. Roosevelt's first score came with just 34 seconds remaining in the first half, and cut an early RedHawk lead to 17-14. On the ensuing kickoff, Miami fumbled, giving the Bulls great field position with just seconds to go in the half. An A.J. Principe field goal at the first half gun tied the score and sent Buffalo in to the locker room riding the wave of momentum.

"I just told my guys that I was going to tell them the same time I told them at halftime of the Bowling Green game," Montgomery said, in reference to a recent contest which Miami led, 30-7, at half. "I told them that we have to get better and play better in the second half."

The RedHawks did just that, scoring a touchdown on its first second half drive to go up 24-17.

Miami next plays Akron at Yager in 11 days then travels to Peden Stadium for a date with Ohio in the regular season finale. If the RedHawks win both, they'll be in Detroit for the MAC Championship game on December 1. If Miami falters, Buffalo can take the title with wins to close the year against Bowling Green and Kent State.

For Bowling Green to win the East, one of the following scenarios must occur:

  1. BGSU wins out, and both Miami and Buffalo lose out.
  2. Miami and Buffalo each lose once more, and BGSU wins out.
  3. BGSU beats Buffalo and Miami loses twice.

If Bowling Green ends up one-on-one with Miami, they will lose the tiebreaker, but the Falcons can still grab a tiebreaker over Buffalo with a win in two weeks.

Last Updated ( Sunday, November 04 2007 )
 
< Prev   Next >


Google

Polls

Which MAC football squad scored the most impressive victory this past week?
 

AVAILABLE NOW - Only $4.95!
Order Here

70 Pages!
Get everything you need to be ready for the upcoming MAC football season.
Download your copy today by clicking here
.

Football - Latest News

Image

Week 2 Preview: News, Notes & Picks

04.09.2008 | Football

While Mid-American Conference squads only posted one win over BCS opposition this past weekend, their opening weekend tally of six non-conference victories nonetheless provided several highlights.     Read more

Basketball - Latest News

Image

Ramsey Files Flight Plan for Eagles

10.08.2008 | Basketball

Taking over and trying to restore a foundering basketball program requires equal parts tenacity, nurturing and flat-out determination. Now in his fourth season at the helm of the Eastern Michigan men's…     Read more