NCAAF

Western Kentucky Hilltoppers at Southern Miss Golden Eagles

· New Orleans Bowl
Final
27 - 16

Maverick McIvor rallies Western Kentucky to a New Orleans Bowl victory, beating Southern Miss 27-16

Western Kentucky Hilltoppers vs. Southern Miss Golden Eagles: Full Highlights

Head coach Tyson Helton has led the Hilltoppers (9-4) to a bowl game in seven straight seasons, winning five of them.

McIvor completed 12 of 19 passes for 199 yards with one interception and rushed for a season-high 48 yards and a score on eight carries. Matthew Henry had seven receptions for 126 yards. Jack Cannon kicked two field goals.

Braylon Braxton threw a 35-yard touchdown pass to Tychaun Chapman in the first quarter and Creighton Wilbanks kicked two field goals in the second to help the Golden Eagles (7-6) take a 13-6 lead into halftime.

Southern Miss piled up 265 yards in the first half, while holding Western Kentucky to 84. The Hilltoppers outgained the Golden Eagles 338-112 after halftime.

Freshman quarterback Rodney Tisdale Jr. completed 9 of 20 passes for 65 yards with an interception for Western Kentucky before leaving right before halftime after taking a hard hit.

McIvor, who hadn't played since starting the first seven games, led the second-half charge.

McIvor capped an eight-play drive with an 11-yard touchdown run to tie it 13-all midway through the third quarter before Wilbanks kicked a 41-yard field goal to put Southern Miss up 16-13 heading to the fourth.

McIvor had a 23-yard run to the Golden Eagles' 1 and George Hart III plunged into the end zone two plays later for a 20-16 lead 7:48 remaining.

McIvor completed a 14-yard pass to Matthew Henry on third-and-11 and Marvis Parrish raced 54 yards for a score on the next play to set the final margin with 3:38 left. The Hilltoppers were successful on all eight third-down opportunities in the second half after going 1 for 9 in the first.

Braxton totaled 258 yards on 24-for-47 passing with an interception.

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Scoring Summary

WKU FG 1st Period 11:38 John Cannon 31 Yd Field Goal
USM TD 1st Period 4:06 B. Braxton pass to T. Chapman for 35 yds, for a TD (C. Wilbanks KICK)
WKU FG 2nd Period 11:09 John Cannon 30 Yd Field Goal
USM FG 2nd Period 3:10 Creighton Wilbanks 25 Yd Field Goal
USM FG 2nd Period 0:00 Creighton Wilbanks 29 Yd Field Goal
WKU TD 3rd Period 6:57 M. McIvor run for 11 yds, for a TD (J. Cannon KICK)
USM FG 3rd Period 1:36 Creighton Wilbanks 41 Yd Field Goal
WKU TD 4th Period 7:51 G. Hart III run for 1 yd, for a TD (J. Cannon KICK)
WKU TD 4th Period 3:38 Marvis Parrish 54 Yd Run (John Cannon Kick)

Statistics

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18 1st Downs 21
9-17 3rd down efficiency 7-20
0-0 4th down efficiency 1-3
422 Total Yards 377
267 Passing 258
22/40 Comp/Att 24/48
6.7 Yards per pass 5.4
155 Rushing 119
33 Rushing Attempts 36
4.7 Yards per rush 3.3
8-74 Penalties 12-100
3 Turnovers 1
1 Fumbles lost 0
2 Interceptions thrown 1
31:24 Possession 28:36

Game Information

Caesars Superdome

Location: New Orleans, LA
Attendance: 16,693 · Capacity:
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