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Johnson, Bowling Green surprise N. Illinois

DETROIT - Matt Johnson was motivated by the hype surrounding Jordan Lynch and wanted to be the best quarterback in the Mid-American Conference title game.

Johnson was without a doubt better than Lynch on Friday night.

Johnson threw four of his career-high five touchdown passes in the first half to help Bowling Green rout No. 16 Northern Illinois 47-27 to win the MAC championship and knock the Huskies out of a spot in a marquee bowl.

“There was a lot of talk about Jordan Lynch being up for the Heisman,” Johnson said. “It’s well-deserved, but I did take it a little personal.”

Johnson was 21 of 27 for a career-high 393 yards, connected with five teammates for scores and didn’t throw an interception. He broke a MAC championship record with the five TD passes.

The Northern Illinois (12-1) loss improves the chances of Baylor or Oregon getting an at-large bid to a BCS bowl game.

“It’s a tough one to swallow,” Lynch said.

Lynch ran for 126 yards and two touchdowns to break his own single-season record for yards rushing by a quarterback in major college football, but didn’t take advantage of an opportunity to impress Heisman Trophy voters.

He was 21 of 40 for 219 yards with a touchdown and two interceptions, including one in the fourth quarter that set up Johnson’s fifth TD that put Bowling Green up 40-20.

After Lynch threw an incomplete pass to turn the ball over on downs on the ensuing drive, he was taunted by Falcons fans: “No more Heisman! No more Heisman!”

The senior said it was “unacceptable” to throw two interceptions.

“I expect a lot of myself and I didn’t live up to my expectations,” Lynch said.

The Falcons (10-3) won the MAC title for the first time since 1992 - months after Johnson was born - and just three years after a 2-10 record put Coach Dave Clawson’s job in jeopardy.

The turnaround and impressive win against the Lynch-led Huskies will likely lead to bigger schools trying to lure Clawson away, a topic he refused to address when asked if he would coach Bowling Green again to close out his fifth season.

“There’s no comment on that,” he said.

Bowling Green’s Travis Greene had 133 yards rushing to give him 1,555 this year, surpassing the school’s single-season record set by Fred Durig in 1951, and his a 16-yard TD made it 47-20.

Alex Bayer had seven receptions for 124 yards and a TD that gave the Falcons a 31-13 lead at halftime. Ronnie Moore caught four passes for 145 yards and a touchdown - all in the first quarter.

“We came into this game truly believing we were the better team and that we were going to win,” Clawson said.

Sports, Pages 27 on 12/08/2013

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