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Eastern Michigan Eagles at Miami (OH) RedHawks

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Dequan Finn passes for 2 touchdowns and runs for 2 more as Miami (Ohio) beats Eastern Michigan 44-30

Eastern Michigan Eagles vs. Miami (OH) RedHawks: Full Highlights

Miami took advantage of good field position in the second half with two touchdown drives to build a 35-14 lead. An Eli Blakey interception set up Miami at its own 38 and the RedHawks scored six plays later on Finn's keeper. Miami’s next possession began at the 45-yard line after a 15-yard punt return.

After Eastern cut it to 37-22 with 9:07 to play, the RedHawks used nine consecutive rushing plays to take a three-score lead.

Finn was 13 of 22 for 159 yards passing, and he carried it 10 times for 58 yards. D’Shawntae Jones added 66 yards rushing and a score as Miami (4-3, 3-0 Mid-American Conference) totaled 295 yards and four touchdowns on the ground.

Noah Kim threw for 309 yards and four touchdowns for Eastern Michigan (2-6, 1-3, but he was intercepted two times. Harold Mack had six catches for 179 yards and two scores, and Nick Devereaux also had two touchdown grabs.

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Scoring Summary

M-OH TD 1st Period 5:25 Jordan Brunson 1 Yd Run (Dom Dzioban Kick)
M-OH TD 2nd Period 7:41 Josh Ringer 3 Yd pass from Dequan Finn (Dom Dzioban Kick)
EMU TD 2nd Period 6:46 Harold Mack 51 Yd pass from Noah Kim (Rudy Kessinger Kick)
M-OH TD 2nd Period 4:17 Brian Shane 20 Yd pass from Dequan Finn (Dom Dzioban Kick)
EMU TD 2nd Period 0:26 Harold Mack 12 Yd pass from Noah Kim (Rudy Kessinger Kick)
M-OH TD 3rd Period 5:28 Dequan Finn 1 Yd Run (Dom Dzioban Kick)
M-OH TD 4th Period 14:35 Dequan Finn 4 Yd Run (Dom Dzioban Kick)
M-OH SF 4th Period 14:07 Team Safety
EMU TD 4th Period 9:07 Nick Devereaux 19 Yd pass from Noah Kim (Noah Kim Pass to Porter Rooks for Two-Point Conversion)
M-OH TD 4th Period 3:52 D'Shawntae Jones 2 Yd Run (Dom Dzioban Kick)
EMU TD 4th Period 0:58 Nick Devereaux 21 Yd pass from Noah Kim (Noah Kim Pass to Joshua Long for Two-Point Conversion)

Statistics

https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/ncaa/500/2199.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originEMU https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/ncaa/500/193.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originM-OH
17 1st Downs 23
6-13 3rd down efficiency 11-15
2-3 4th down efficiency 1-1
369 Total Yards 454
309 Passing 159
20/36 Comp/Att 13/22
8.6 Yards per pass 7.2
60 Rushing 295
22 Rushing Attempts 55
2.7 Yards per rush 5.4
4-24 Penalties 8-75
2 Turnovers 1
0 Fumbles lost 1
2 Interceptions thrown 0
17:51 Possession 42:09

Game Information

Yager Stadium

Location: Oxford, OH
Attendance: 6,832 · Capacity:
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