(22) Ball State 13, Tulsa 45

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Final

8:00 PM ET, January 6, 2009
Ladd-Peebles Stadium
MOBILE, AL

Tulsa racks up school records in blowout of No. 22 Ball State

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Bowl Overview
It was over when... David Johnson threw a 15-yard TD to Slick Shelley to extend Tulsa's lead to 31-13 early in the third quarter.
Gameball goes to... Tarrion Adams. The Tulsa RB rushed for 207 yards and three touchdowns in the 45-13 win.
Stat of the game... 11. The Golden Hurricane (11-3) finished with a school-record 11 victories in the 2008 season.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs930
Total Yards223632
Passing145193
Rushing78439
Penalties3-250-0
3rd Down Conversions2-159-18
4th Down Conversions1-11-2
Turnovers30
Possession24:2035:40
Air/Ground Leaders
Ball State Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Davis9/2914501
Tulsa Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Johnson15/2519330
Bower0/1000
Ball State Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Lewis163509
Davis935120
Tulsa Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Adams19207356
Johnson376062
Ball State Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Orsbon346033
Hill237022
Tulsa Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Johnson6135130
Adams321013
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERBALLTLSA
TD11:36Damaris Johnson 30 Yd Pass From David Johnson (Jarod Tracy Kick) 07
TD04:07Nate Davis 17 Yd Run (Ian Mcgarvey Kick) 77
FG02:04Jarod Tracy 31 Yd 710
SECOND QUARTERBALLTLSA
TD10:39Tarrion Adams 1 Yd Run (Jarod Tracy Kick) 717
FG06:36Ian McGarvey 40 Yd 1017
TD04:38Tarrion Adams 56 Yd Run (Jarod Tracy Kick) 1024
FG00:29Ian McGarvey 22 Yd 1324
THIRD QUARTERBALLTLSA
TD11:40Slick Shelley 15 Yd Pass From David Johnson (Jarod Tracy Kick) 1331
FOURTH QUARTERBALLTLSA
TD13:29Tarrion Adams 11 Yd Run (Jarod Tracy Kick) 1338
TD10:25Jacob Frank 13 Yd Pass From David Johnson (Jarod Tracy Kick) 1345
Associated Press

MOBILE, Ala. -- Tulsa raced through the rain to another GMAC Bowl win and a couple more records, too.

Tarrion Adams rushed for 207 yards and three touchdowns, David Johnson passed for three scores and Damaris Johnson did a little bit of everything in the Golden Hurricane's 45-13 GMAC Bowl victory over No. 22 Ball State on a soggy Tuesday night.

Fast Facts

• Ball State fell to 0-5 all-time in bowl games; Tulsa picked up bowl wins in consecutive seasons for the first time in school history.

• After starting the season 12-0, Ball State lost its last two games by a combined score of 87-37.

• The MAC has lost 10 straight bowls dating back to the 2006 season.

• Tulsa's Tarrion Adams rushed for over 200 yards, his second 200-yard game this season.

-- ESPN research

Tulsa (11-3) just kept racking up numbers and wins for a school record in victories.

The Golden Hurricane had 439 yards rushing and 632 overall -- hardly slowed down a bit by rain that first formed puddles and then covered nearly the entire field during a second-half deluge.

"We expected to win. We weren't going to have it any other way," Golden Hurricane coach Todd Graham said. "I felt like where we had an advantage on them was how physical we are.

"We got into a rhythm early and we had them off-balance on some things."

On both sides of the ball. Ball State (12-2) didn't have a first down or completion in the second half, managing a feeble 22 yards after halftime.

The nation's No. 1 offense after the other bowls -- No. 2 in the regular season -- was unstoppable. Adams passed Micheal Gunter to become Tulsa's career rushing leader and broke Gunter's single-season mark, too.

David Johnson passed for 193 yards, most of that to freshman Damaris Johnson. Tulsa kicker Jarod Tracy became the school's career scoring leader.

Adams needed just 19 carries, though one was a season-long 56-yard touchdown scamper.

"My teammates wanted me to break the record more than I wanted to break the record," he said. "They told me where I was after every series."

Tulsa's 63-7 win over Bowling Green in last year's GMAC was the most lopsided bowl game in NCAA history. This was another runaway thanks to the no-huddle offense and a capitalistic defense.

"I thought it was stellar," Graham said of the defense. "We've won back-to-back bowl championships and we've given up two touchdowns. To have somebody get zero first downs in a half, that's pretty good."

Ball State fell to 0-5 in bowl games after recording a school-record 12 wins.

Damaris Johnson supplied many of the big plays for Tulsa's no-huddle offense and had 274 all-purpose yards. He had 135 yards receiving, 76 yards rushing -- including a tackle-breaking 62-yarder in the fourth quarter -- and returned three kicks for 63 yards.

Four Tulsa players ran for at least 58 yards.

The Cardinals had been giving up just 142 yards a game on the ground and 348 total.

It was a rough debut for Ball State coach Stan Parrish, a 62-year-old promoted from offensive coordinator on Dec. 18 after Brady Hoke left to take over the San Diego State program.

The Cardinals lost their final two games after setting a school mark with 12 wins in a perfect regular season. They earned the first national ranking in program history this season.

"There's no question it tainted our season," Parrish said. "When you come that close to perfection, you want to grab it all."

Most of the second half was played in a driving rain, making a comeback attempt by quarterback Nate Davis and Ball State even more difficult.

It might have been the final college game for Davis, who has indicated he was considering skipping his senior season to enter the NFL draft. He was 9-of-29 passing for 145 yards and lost two fumbles and an interception in the first half. Davis was not made available for interviews after the game. He was 0-for-10 in the second half.

Parrish said he injured his right, throwing hand in the third quarter and was getting it X-rayed after the game.

With help from the Cardinals, Tulsa built a 24-13 halftime lead, with all three touchdowns on plays of at least 30 yards. Ball State hadn't been down going into the locker room this season.

Tulsa marched 87 yards on the opening drive of the second half, capping it with David Johnson's 15-yard touchdown pass to Slick Shelley. Ball State couldn't come close to answering, going three-and-out on all three possessions of the third quarter.

Leading rusher MiQuale Lewis, who gained over 1,700 yards this season, was limited to 35 on 16 carries.

Davis lost fumbles on Ball State's first two drives, with the first setting up David Johnson's 30-yard touchdown pass to Damaris Johnson across the middle.

Davis redeemed himself with a 17-yard touchdown run to tie it up late in the first quarter.

Then Ball State's Kyle Young blocked a punt at Tulsa's 22-yard line. Three incompletions later, Ball State had to settle for Ian McGarvey's 39-yard field goal and a 17-10 deficit.

Adams added his 56-yarder before Davis nearly got the Cardinals back within a score, thanks to a bulldozing, spinning run down to the Tulsa 7 in the final minute. Tulsa stood again, forcing a field goal and Ball State didn't challenge again.

Neither the defense nor the rain was able to stop Tulsa's offense.

"We were very much in it at halftime," Parrish said. "But Tulsa ran the ball, they threw the ball. They've got a tough offense to stop," Parrish said. "Even Mother Nature didn't slow them down as much as it slowed us down."

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Saturday, December 20th
16 Brigham Young 21 Final
Arizona 31
Wake Forest 29 Final
Navy 19
Colorado State 40 Final
Fresno State 35
Memphis 14 Final
South Florida 41
Sunday, December 21st
Southern Miss 30 Final
Troy 27 OT
Tuesday, December 23rd
9 Boise State 16 Final
11 TCU 17
Wednesday, December 24th
Hawaii 21 Final
Notre Dame 49
Friday, December 26th
Florida Atlantic 24 Final
Central Michigan 21
Saturday, December 27th
West Virginia 31 Final
North Carolina 30
Wisconsin 13 Final
Florida State 42
Miami (FL) 17 Final
California 24
Sunday, December 28th
Northern Illinois 10 Final
Louisiana Tech 17
Monday, December 29th
21 Missouri 30 Final
23 Northwestern 23 OT
North Carolina State 23 Final
Rutgers 29
Tuesday, December 30th
13 Oklahoma State 31 Final
17 Oregon 42
Maryland 42 Final
Nevada 35
Western Michigan 14 Final
Rice 38
Wednesday, December 31st
LSU 38 Final
14 Georgia Tech 3
Oregon State 3 Final
20 Pittsburgh 0
24 Boston College 14 Final
Vanderbilt 16
Houston 34 Final
Air Force 28
Kansas 42 Final
Minnesota 21
Thursday, January 1st
8 Penn State 24 Final
5 USC 38
12 Cincinnati 7 Final
19 Virginia Tech 20
15 Georgia 24 Final
18 Michigan State 12
South Carolina 10 Final
Iowa 31
Nebraska 26 Final
Clemson 21
Friday, January 2nd
6 Utah 31 Final
4 Alabama 17
25 Mississippi 47 Final
7 Texas Tech 34
Kentucky 25 Final
East Carolina 19
Saturday, January 3rd
Buffalo 20 Final
Connecticut 38
Monday, January 5th
10 Ohio State 21 Final
3 Texas 24
Tuesday, January 6th
22 Ball State 13 Final
Tulsa 45
Thursday, January 8th
2 Florida 24 Final
1 Oklahoma 14