- Final0WKU
CMU21
2421
24 - Final1NEV
ARIZ48
4948
49 - Final2
22TOL
USU15
4115
41 - Final3BYU
SDSU23
623
6 - Final4BALL
UCF17
3817
38 - Final5ECU
ULL34
4334
43 - Final6
19WASH
BSU26
2826
28 - Final7FRES
SMU10
4310
43 - Final824SJSU
BGSU29
2029
20 - Final9CIN
DUKE48
3448
34 - Final10
17BAY
UCLA49
2649
26 - Final11OHIO
ULM45
1445
14 - Final OTOT12RUTG
VT10
1310
13 - Final13MINN
TTU31
3431
34 - Final14RICE
AFA33
1433
14 - Final15WVU
SYR14
3814
38 - Final16NAVY
ASU28
6228
62 - Final1723
13TEX
ORST31
2731
27 - Final18TCU
MSU16
1716
17 - Final19NCST
VAN24
3824
38 - Final20USC
GT7
217
21 - Final21ISU
TLSA17
3117
31 - Final228
14LSU
CLEM24
2524
25 - Final23
20MSST
NW20
3420
34 - Final24PUR
OKST14
5814
58 - Final2510
18SCAR
MICH33
2833
28 - Final267
16UGA
NEB45
3145
31 - Final27
6WIS
STAN14
2014
20 - Final2815
12NIU
FSU10
3110
31 - Final2921
3LOU
FLA33
2333
23 - Final304
5ORE
KSU35
1735
17 - Final319
11TA&M
OKLA41
1341
13 - Final32PITT
MISS17
3817
38 - Final3325KENT
ARST13
1713
17 - Final341
2ND
ALA14
4214
42
Final

W Kentucky 21
(7-6, 4-4 Sun Belt)

Cent Michigan 24
(7-6, 4-4 MAC)
Coverage: ESPN
7:30 PM ET, December 26, 2012
Ford Field, DETROIT, MI
Top Performers
Passing: R. Radcliff (CMU) - 253 YDS, 3 TD
Rushing: A. Andrews (WKU) - 27 CAR, 119 YDS
Receiving: A. Flory (CMU) - 3 REC, 105 YDS, 2 TD
DETROIT -- On this night, Dan Enos was fine with letting the other coach make the game's most important decision.
"I don't know what I would have done," Enos said. "But I will never second guess a coach for trying to win."
Enos and his Central Michigan Chippewas held on for a 24-21 victory over Western Kentucky on Wednesday night in the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, stopping the Hilltoppers on fourth-and-2 in the final minute when a field goal could have sent the game to overtime.
Lance Guidry, coaching Western Kentucky on an interim basis with Bobby Petrino set to take over, went for the victory after his players made their feelings known on the matter.
"That was all the players. We were going to kick the field goal, but they told me that they were here to win the game," Guidry said. "I asked everyone and they wanted to go for it so we took the chance."
It didn't work out. On fourth down from the 19-yard line with 51 seconds left, Kawaun Jakes threw incomplete.
Ryan Radcliff had thrown an 11-yard touchdown pass to Cody Wilson with 5:11 remaining to give Central Michigan the lead.
"I couldn't have scripted it any better than my last catch being the winning TD in a bowl game," said Wilson, a senior who had 10 catches for 101 yards on the night.
Western Kentucky (7-6) fell just short in its first bowl since joining college football's top tier in 2009.
Radcliff went 19 of 29 for 253 yards and three touchdowns, but Central Michigan (7-6) needed to rally late.
"We knew we left a lot on the table in the first half, but we made a lot of those plays in the second half," said Enos, who was coaching his first bowl as Central Michigan's coach.
Down 21-17, Zurlon Tipton appeared to have put the Chippewas ahead in the fourth quarter, but his fourth-down run was ruled short of the goal line after a review.
"When we didn't get the touchdown, we knew we had to stop them right there," linebacker Shamari Benton said. "We knew that we just needed to give the offense one more shot."
Central Michigan forced the Hilltoppers to punt from their own end zone, and Avery Cunningham blocked it. Although the ball bounced around for a bit, the Chippewas finally secured it and took over with great field position inside the 30.
Radcliff found Wilson in the back left corner of the end zone for a 24-21 lead.
Western Kentucky's final drive ended when Jakes' pass intended for Jack Doyle fell incomplete.
Petrino, the Hilltoppers' coach-in-waiting, was expected to be at Ford Field watching his new team, but a snowstorm forced him to scrap those plans. Western Kentucky started aggressively.
Down 7-0, the Hilltoppers ran a flea-flicker on their first play from scrimmage, with Antonio Andrews running to his right, then tossing the ball back to Jakes, who found Rico Brown for a 70-yard gain.
Two plays later, Jakes scored on a 6-yard run to tie it.
Central Michigan answered with a 73-yard drive that ended with Andrew Flory's 29-yard touchdown reception, his second of the quarter.
The offenses settled down a bit for the rest of the quarter. Both teams were backed up by a pair of terrific punts. Hendrix Brakefield's 74-yarder pinned Central Michigan at its own 5, but Richie Hogan flipped the field position with a punt that sailed past Andrews and bounced back to the Western Kentucky 12. The 82-yard effort was returned only 4 yards.
David Harman's 50-yard field goal put the Chippewas up 17-7, but Jakes threw a 6-yard touchdown pass to Doyle, with the tight end making a one-handed catch to pull Western Kentucky within three.
The TD pass was the 51st for Jakes, breaking a tie with Justin Haddix atop the school's career list.
Harman had a field goal blocked later in the half, and although the Chippewas were in range for another attempt in the final minute, Radcliff was sacked and fumbled. He was able to recover, but the last few seconds of the half ticked off.
Western Kentucky took a 21-17 lead in the third on a 1-yard scoring run by Kadeem Jones, which capped an 80-yard drive that used 9:23.
Andrews rushed for 119 yards, but he fell short of the 274 all-purpose yards he needed to break the single-season record of 3,250 set by Oklahoma State's Barry Sanders in 1988. Andrews, a junior, had 184 all-purpose yards to finish the season at 3,161.
"I fell short this year, but I'll be going for that record again next year," he said.
Central Michigan took a 7-0 lead on a 69-yard touchdown pass from Radcliff to Flory. Western Kentucky safety Jonathan Dowling whiffed on a tackle near midfield, and Flory was gone.
Dowling had a chance to make up for that mistake early in the third quarter, but with his team down 17-14, he dropped an interception near midfield that he could have easily returned for a touchdown.
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It was over when... WKU failed to convert on fourth-and-2 from the Central Michigan 19-yard line with 51 seconds to play.
Gameball goes to... Ryan Radcliff. The Central Michigan QB finished 19-of-29 for 253 yards, three TDs and no interceptions.
Stat of the game... 101, 7. CMU's Zurlon Tipton rushed for 101 yards, his seventh straight 100-yard rushing performance.
Team Stat Comparison
| WKU | CMU | |
|---|---|---|
| 1st Downs | 13 | 23 |
| Total Yards | 327 | 393 |
| Passing | 199 | 253 |
| Rushing | 128 | 140 |
| Penalties | 7-60 | 6-50 |
| 3rd Down Conversions | 7-14 | 5-12 |
| 4th Down Conversions | 0-1 | 0-1 |
| Turnovers | 0 | 0 |
| Possession | 28:10 | 31:50 |
Scoring Summary
| FIRST QUARTER | WKU | CMU | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | TD | 10:54 | Andrew Flory 69 Yd Pass From Ryan Radcliff (David Harman Kick) | 0 | 7 |
![]() | TD | 09:27 | Kawaun Jakes 6 Yd Run (Garrett Schwettman Kick) | 7 | 7 |
![]() | TD | 05:46 | Andrew Flory 29 Yd Pass From Ryan Radcliff (David Harman Kick) | 7 | 14 |
| SECOND QUARTER | WKU | CMU | |||
![]() | FG | 09:59 | David Harman 50 Yd | 7 | 17 |
![]() | TD | 06:48 | Jack Doyle 6 Yd Pass From Kawaun Jakes (Garrett Schwettman Kick) | 14 | 17 |
| THIRD QUARTER | WKU | CMU | |||
![]() | TD | 01:24 | Kadeem Jones 1 Yd Run (Garrett Schwettman Kick) | 21 | 17 |
| FOURTH QUARTER | WKU | CMU | |||
![]() | TD | 05:11 | Cody Wilson 11 Yd Pass From Ryan Radcliff (David Harman Kick) | 21 | 24 |




