NCAAF Game Recap - Central Michigan at Kansas
Sat Sep 9, 2017 4:00 PM EDT

Fres
10
Bama
41
F
Okla
31
OSU
16
F
Aub
6
Clem
14
F
Pitt
14
PSU
33
F
Stan
24
USC
42
F
Mont
7
Wash
63
F
Cin
14
Mich
36
F
FlAtl
14
Wisc
31
F
OkSt
44
SoAl
7
F
Chat
10
LSU
45
F
UGA
20
ND
19
F
Lou
47
UNC
35
F
Del
0
VaTec
27
F
UNCC
7
K St
55
F
Boise
44
WaSt
47
F(2OT)
TCU
28
Ark
7
F
InSt
7
Tenn
42
F
SamHu
44
PVAM
31
F
IdSt
13
UtSt
51
F
AlcSt
10
FLInt
17
F
Ohio
21
Purd
44
F
Buff
17
Army
21
F
UT-M
23
Miss
45
F
Iowa
44
IASt
41
F OT
ECU
20
WVU
56
F
Tows
17
MD
63
F
E Ky
16
KY
27
F
NW
17
Duke
41
F
JacSt
10
GATec
37
F
Wake
34
BC
10
F
TxSt
3
Colo
37
F
UAB
31
Ball
51
F
E Il
10
NIU
38
F
Sav
7
App
54
F
Tul
21
Navy
23
F
APSU
10
MiaOH
31
F
How
31
Kent
38
F
Abil
10
ColSt
38
F
SJSU
0
Tex
56
F
Ind
34
UVA
17
F
Vill
13
Temp
16
F
MidTN
30
Syr
23
F
E Mi
16
Rut
13
F
WestMI
14
MSU
28
F
OD
17
UMass
7
F
GWebb
0
Wyo
27
F
AlaAM
0
Vand
42
F
ULLaf
42
Tuls
66
F
C Mi
45
Kans
27
F
UNH
22
GaSo
12
F
Neb
35
Oreg
42
F
Hawaii
23
UCLA
56
F
Web
20
Cal
33
F
Mor
17
Lib
58
F
AlaSt
7
Troy
34
F
Marsh
20
NCSt
37
F
(N/A)
10
JMU
52
F
SD
35
BGSU
27
F
ArkPB
3
Akr
52
F
Toled
37
NEV
24
F
UNLV
44
Idaho
16
F
Nich
14
TxAM
24
F
Sou
0
SMiss
45
F
NorTx
32
SMU
54
F
SCar
31
MIZ
13
F
MissSt
57
LT
21
F
NMS
30
NM
28
F
Rice
31
UTEP
14
F
W Ky
7
Ill
20
F
UTSA
17
Bayl
10
F
MIN
48
OreSt
14
F
Utah
19
BYU
13
F
Hou
19
Ariz
16
F
SDSU
30
AzSt
20
F
MiaFL
ArkSt
Canc
NoCol
Fla
Canc
ULMon
FlaSt
PPD
SoFL
UConn
PPD
Mem
UCF
PPD

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Final

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2

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4

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Central Michigan (2-0)

0

24

7

14

45

Kansas (1-1)

3

3

14

7

27

Morris throws for 467 as Central Michigan beats Kansas 45-27
Sat Sep 9, 2017 10:01 PM

LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) Going into Central Michigan's game against Kansas on Saturday, quarterback Shane Morris knew his Chippewas team wasn't expected by many to win. But in the aftermath of their 45-27 victory over the Jayhawks, he said that doubt made it feel even better.

"A lot of people didn't think we were going to win," Morris said. "So coming out there and us beating a Power Five team ... I think that shows a lot about us."

On paper, it's easy to tell why Kansas was the favorite; Central Michigan had just narrowly snuck past Rhode Island in overtime, and found themselves on the road against a hungry Big 12 team fresh off a strong performance in its season opener.

But still, the Chippewas were confident.

"We make it a point to beat the teams that we should beat," Morris said. "We felt that Kansas was a team that we should beat."

Morris guided the ship for Central Michigan, throwing for 467 yards and five touchdowns on an efficient 28 of 37 attempts, along with zero interceptions or fumbles.

In what was their first road game of the season, the Chippewas took control late in the second quarter after a quiet start to the game for both teams.

A Kansas field goal made the score 10-6 in Central Michigan's favor with just under five minutes left until halftime, as the two teams seemed to be fairly evenly-matched.

Less than two minutes later, however, Chippewa tight end Logan Hessbrook took a Morris pass 40 yards to the end zone. Then, with just six seconds remaining, receiver Corey Willis snagged a six-yard score as well. Suddenly, it was 24-6 Central Michigan.

The Jayhawks would come out and respond with a quick 14 points out of the break, cutting the lead to just four, but the Chippewas drove down on the following possession and extended it back to 11 with a one-yard Devon Spalding touchdown run. From that point on, they wouldn't look back.

The Chippewas' ability to step up in key moments is what set them apart from the Jayhawks, and came from a number of different players. Coach John Bonamego praised his offense's ability to step up and deliver when the team needed it most.

"We had a bunch of guys that had catches in critical situations," Bonamego said.

Mark Chapman led the game with 168 yards on eight receptions, and reeled in three touchdowns as well. He delivered the knockout blow, turning a short Morris pass into a 75-yard dash to the end zone to make it a 45-27 game with less than 10 minutes remaining.

"I think that's the best play in football," Morris said. "I just got to throw a little bubble out there, and he does the rest. He made a great play. I thought he was going to get tackled on the sideline honestly, but just shot it and he went. I mean, that's an unbelievable play."

These big plays didn't come by chance. According to Bonamego, they were the product of steady all-around productivity.

"You have to make plays," Bonamego said. "The challenge to our team really this week was to go out and make the routine plays. Take the plays as they came, let the game come to us. If we make the routine plays, we're going to keep the chains moving, and then eventually the big plays will come."

Offense was the key for Central Michigan, racking up 590 total yards. Most of their work came through the air, but five Chippewas combined for 123 yards on the ground as well.

"Our offensive production was outstanding," Bonamego said. "I think (offensive coordinator Chris Ostrowsky) called a good game. Shane Morris executed the offense. Our receivers ran, got open, and caught balls, and we were able to grind some yards in the running game as well."

Kansas quarterback Peyton Bender struggled early, and while he improved, he couldn't make up for his slow start. He finished with 323 yards on 32 of 62 passing, while failing to find the end zone and throwing two picks.

"Peyton could have played a lot better game with his accuracy," coach David Beaty said. "I thought he needed to do a little bit better job of pulling the ball down at times, taking off and becoming a runner. It would have helped us a little bit with that game."

Jayhawks true freshman running back Dom Williams accounted for two touchdowns on the ground, and led the game in rushing with 64 yards. Receiver Ryan Schadler also ran it in for a score on a 33-yard reverse.

THE TAKEAWAY

Central Michigan: The Chippewas played an almost spotless game, their lone turnover coming off a punt return slip up. With just one game left before competition begins in what should be a tough Mid-American Conference, Central Michigan has reason to be confident.

Kansas: Not a good look for the Jayhawks in this one. After a strong opener against Southeast Missouri State, things seemed to be trending in the right direction for coach David Beaty's team. But after this one, it seems Kansas could be heading for the same level of mediocrity they've carried in seasons past.

UP NEXT

Central Michigan: The Chippewas will next travel to Syracuse for their final non-conference game of the season against the 1-1 Orange.

Kansas: The Jayhawks will play their first road game of the season next Saturday as they travel to 1-1 Ohio in their non-conference season finale.

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Passing

C Mi Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
S. Morris 37 28 75.7 5 467 75 0 156.8
Kans Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat
P. Bender 62 32 51.6 0 323 22 2 53.4

Rushing

C Mi Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
J. Ward 11 59 5.4 19 0
S. Morris 8 32 4.0 15 0
Kans Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
D. Williams 18 64 3.6 14 2
D. Thompson 10 48 4.8 13 0

Receiving

C Mi Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
M. Chapman 8 168 21.0 75 3
C. Willis 8 140 17.5 36 1
Kans Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
Q. Hampton 6 67 11.2 22 0
R. Schadler 6 60 10.0 15 0

Fumbles

Returning

C Mi KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
B. Edwards 3 18.7 0 25 0 0 0
A. Coleman 0 0 0 2 6.5 0 13
Kans KR Avg KRTD LgKR PR Avg TD LgPR
C. Harrell 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0
Q. Hampton 1 10.0 0 10 0 0 0

Punting

C Mi Punt Yds Avg LgPu
J. Sheldon 5 225 45.0 57
Kans Punt Yds Avg LgPu
C. Moos 4 169 42.3 54

Takeaways

C Mi Int Yds InTD
J. Cox 1 11 0
T. Swain 1 0 0

Team Stats Comparison

C Mi Kans
Points For 45 27
Total Yards 590 470
Rushing Yards 123 147
Passing Yards 467 323
Passing Completions / Attempts 28/37 32/62
Turnovers 1 2
Interceptions Thrown 0 2
Fumbles - Lost 1/1 0/0
First Downs 26 29
Penalties - Yards 9/80 9/65
Time Of Possession 45:45 15:15
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 4/12 5/18
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 2/2 4/5
Punts - Average Yards 5/45 4/42

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter C Mi Kans
Kans 13:31 FG Gabriel Rui 23 yd FG 0 3
2nd Quarter C Mi Kans
C Mi 02:00 FG Michael Armstrong 27 yd FG 3 3
C Mi 04:03 TD Mark Chapman 14 yd pass from Shane Morris (Michael Armstrong kick) 10 3
Kans 10:25 FG Gabriel Rui 33 yd FG 10 6
C Mi 12:01 TD Logan Hessbrook 40 yd pass from Shane Morris (Michael Armstrong kick) 17 6
C Mi 14:54 TD Corey Willis 6 yd pass from Shane Morris (Michael Armstrong kick) 24 6
3rd Quarter C Mi Kans
Kans 01:06 TD Ryan Schadler 33 yd run (Gabriel Rui kick) 24 13
Kans 06:10 TD Dom Williams 1 yd run (Gabriel Rui kick) 24 20
C Mi 09:12 TD Devon Spalding 1 yd run (Michael Armstrong kick) 31 20
4th Quarter C Mi Kans
C Mi 01:31 TD Mark Chapman 7 yd pass from Shane Morris (Michael Armstrong kick) 38 20
Kans 04:58 TD Dom Williams 2 yd run (Gabriel Rui kick) 38 27
C Mi 05:10 TD Mark Chapman 75 yd pass from Shane Morris (Michael Armstrong kick) 45 27

Game Information

Stadium: Kivisto Field at Memorial Stadium, Lawrence, Kansas
Attendance: 28,531
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