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Revision as of 20:55, 24 December 2015

MVPOffensive: Jamauri Bogan (WMU RB)
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The 2015 Bahamas Bowl is a scheduled post-season American college football bowl game to be played on December 24, 2015 at Thomas Robinson Stadium in Nassau in the Bahamas. The second edition of the Bahamas Bowl will feature the Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders of Conference USA against the Western Michigan Broncos of the Mid-American Conference. It will begin at noon EST and air on ESPN. It is one of the 2015–16 bowl games that concluded the 2015 FBS football season. Sponsored by the Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen restaurant chain, the game is officially known as the Popeyes Bahamas Bowl.[3][4]

Teams

The game will feature the Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders against the Western Michigan Broncos.

Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders

After finishing their regular season 7–5, bowl director Richard Giannini extended an invitation for the Blue Raiders to play in the game, which they accepted.[5]

This will be the Blue Raiders' seventh bowl game (they are 2–4 all-time in bowl games thus far) and their first since the 2013 Armed Forces Bowl, where they lost to Navy by a score of 24–6. It will also be their third bowl game against a MAC opponent; the Blue Raiders lost both previous meetings, losing in the 2006 Motor City Bowl to Central Michigan by a score of 31–14 and in the 2011 GoDaddy.com Bowl to the Miami (Ohio) by a score of 35–21.

Western Michigan Broncos

After finishing their regular season 7–5, bowl director Richard Giannini extended an invitation for the Broncos to play in the game, which they accepted.[6]

This will be the Broncos' seventh bowl game, where they will once again seek their first bowl victory in school history, having an 0–6 all-time record in bowl games so far. It will also be the Broncos' second consecutive bowl appearance (following the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, where they lost to Air Force by a score of 38–24), marking the first time in school history the Broncos have been to back-to-back bowls. In addition, it will be the second time the Broncos have faced an opponent from Conference USA in a bowl game, having previously lost the 2008 Texas Bowl to the Rice Owls by a score of 38–14.

Game summary

Scoring Summary

Scoring summary
Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score
Plays Yards TOP MT WMU
1 13:43 5 75 1:17 MT Richie James 46-yard touchdown run, Cody Clark kick good 7 0
1 12:43 3 71 1:00 WMU Jamauri Bogan 62-yard touchdown run, Andrew Haldeman kick good 7 7
1 11:04 5 75 1:39 MT Richie James 44-yard touchdown reception from Brent Stockstill, Cody Clark kick good 14 7
1 3:23 6 28 2:32 WMU 47-yard field goal by Andrew Haldeman 14 10
1 1:04 6 69 2:19 MT 23-yard field goal by Cody Clark 17 10
1 0:03 2 85 1:01 WMU Corey Davis 80-yard touchdown reception from Zach Terrell, Andrew Haldeman kick good 17 17
3 12:03 6 69 2:57 WMU Jamauri Bogan 46-yard touchdown run, Andrew Haldeman kick good 17 24
3 0:18 2 32 0:28 MT Christian Collins 17-yard touchdown reception from Brent Stockstill, Cody Clark kick good 24 24
4 12:47 5 75 2:31 WMU Daniel Braverman 68-yard touchdown reception from Zach Terrell, Andrew Haldeman kick good 24 31
4 9:41 6 70 3:06 MT Richie James 29-yard touchdown reception from Brent Stockstill, Cody Clark kick good 31 31
4 6:12 6 82 3:29 WMU Jamauri Bogan 1-yard touchdown run, Andrew Haldeman kick good 31 38
4 5:00 2 4 0:47 WMU Jamauri Bogan 1-yard touchdown run, Andrew Haldeman kick good 31 45
"TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football. 31 45

Source: [2]


Statistics

Statistics[2] MT WMU
First Downs 18 18
Total offense, plays - yards 65–442 68–613
Rushes-yards (net) 26–115 41–282
Passing yards (net) 327 331
Passes, Comp-Att-Int 26–39–1 19–27–1
Time of Possession 25:12 34:48

References

  1. ^ Odds, Los Angeles Times, December 10, 2015
  2. ^ a b c d "2015 Bahamas Bowl: Middle Tennessee vs. Western Michigan Stats". Stat Broadcast. Retrieved 2015-12-24.
  3. ^ "Middle Tennessee accepts 2015 Popeyes Bahamas Bowl invitation". Bahamas Bowl. November 28, 2015. Retrieved November 28, 2015.
  4. ^ "Western Michigan accepts 2015 Popeyes Bahamas Bowl invitation". Bahamas Bowl. December 1, 2015. Retrieved December 1, 2015.
  5. ^ "Raiders Accept Bid to Popeyes Bahamas Bowl". GoBlueRaiders.com. Middle Tennessee State University. November 28, 2015. Retrieved November 28, 2015.
  6. ^ "Broncos Accept Invitation to Popeyes Bahamas Bowl". WMUBroncos.com. Western Michigan University. December 1, 2015. Retrieved December 1, 2015.