Air Force grounds out 31-21 win over No. 24 James Madison in the Armed Forces Bowl
Share this post:
FORT WORTH, Texas — Emmanuel Michel rushed for a career-best 203 yards and two 1-yard touchdowns, and Zac Larrier passed for a TD and ran for another score, leading Air Force to a 31-21 win over No. 24 James Madison in the Armed Forces Bowl on Saturday.
Air Force (9-4), which lost its last four games of the season, posted its fifth consecutive bowl win.
“To be able to win four straight bowl wins in our time here, it’s just a big deal,” said Michel, a 5-foot-10, 210-pound senior who left the academy early in the year and returned for the fall semester.
James Madison (11-2) lost in regulation for the first time this season while playing in the program’s first bowl game. The Dukes, who are completing their transition to the FBS level from FCS after being a two-time national champion in the lower division, earned the bowl berth after there weren’t enough bowl-eligible teams to fill all the spots.
Air Force’s triple-option running attack got the better of the top run defense in the FBS. The Falcons entered second in team rushing at 275.8 yards per game and ground out 351 yards in the victory. JMU came in allowing 61.5 rushing yards, with a high of 146 yards.
“Bring it, and let us show you what we’ve got,” said Michel, who burst up the middle for 54 yards on Air Force’s first offensive play.
James Madison gained 283 total yards, only 26 rushing.
“I’m frustrated at the loss, I’m proud of the team, aggravated at our execution at times,” said JMU acting coach Damian Wroblewski, who took over after head coach Curt Cignetti left for Indiana on Nov. 30.
Michel scored midway through the first and second quarters. His second gave Air Force the lead for good at 14-7 after an interception by Johnathan Young at midfield. Dukes quarterback Jordan McCloud faced a heavy blitz and was forced to flip an opposite-hand pass up for grabs.
Larrier tossed a 42-yard TD pass to Jared Roznos with 27 seconds remaining in the first half and scored from a yard in the third quarter.
Matthew Dapore kicked a 26-yard field goal, capping a 17-play, 49-yard drive and giving Air Force a 31-14 lead.
Michel, Larrier and Roznos missed games late in the season because of injuries.
McCloud threw three TD passes for the Dukes. He hit Phoenix Sproles with scoring passes of 18 and 7 yards and tossed a 5-yard TD pass to Kaelon Black.
McCloud finished 20 for 33 for 257 yards with an interception.