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11/12 22:05 CST Central Michigan knocks off Buffalo 38-19 to become bowl
eligible
Central Michigan knocks off Buffalo 38-19 to become bowl eligible
MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich. (AP) --- Joe Labas threw two touchdown passes, Central
Michigan scored two defensive touchdowns, and the Chippewas became bowl
eligible for the first time in four years, defeating Buffalo 38-19 on Wednesday
night.
Jordan Kwiatkowski, a senior linebacker, returned an interception 48 yards for
the Chippewas' first touchdown. He had seven solo tackles, nine total.
Dakota Cochran, also a senior linebacker, returned a fumble 85 yards for a
score that made it 31-13 in the fourth quarter.
Labas completed 18 of 24 passes for 247 yards. His touchdowns were 75 yards to
Langston Lewis and 10 yards to Tommy McIntosh. Lewis had 118 yards on six
receptions.
Nik McMillan had seven receptions for 122 yards for Buffalo (5-5, 4-2
Mid-American Conference), including both of the Bulls' touchdowns.
The Chippewas (6-4, 4-2) continued to dominate at Kelly/Shorts Stadium where
they have won five straight home games, are 4-0 at home this season and have
won eight of their last 10 in Mount Pleasant.
Central Michigan led 14-10 at halftime and 24-13 through three quarters before
pulling away in the final period.
The Chippewas and Bulls are part of a five-way tie for second place, one game
behind Western Michigan.
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