Memphis 38, Akron 31

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AKR (7-6)3072131

Final

4:00 PM ET, December 26, 2005
Ford Field
DETROIT, MI

Williams sets NCAA record as Memphis takes Motor City Bowl

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Bowl Overview
It was over when... Memphis recovered Akron's onside kick attempt with less than a minute to go and the Tigers clinging to a 7-point lead.
Gameball goes to... DeAngelo Williams. Williams finished off a brilliant career with an historic performance. The Arkansas native carried the ball 30 times for 233 yards and 3 TDs. In the process, he passed Tony Dorsett and Archie Griffin for the most 100-yard games in NCAA history with 34.
Stat of the game... 34. Williams' record-breaking number.
The Fan Pick
58.1% of Bowl Pick'em players picked Memphis to win the game.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2124
Total Yards516502
Passing170455
Rushing34647
Penalties7-6210-61
3rd Down Conversions6-148-18
4th Down Conversions0-00-1
Turnovers10
Possession29:4830:12
Individual Leaders
Memphis Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Avery7/1317000
Scott0/1000
Akron Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Getsy34/5945540
Memphis Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Williams30233367
Doss956020
Avery1443013
Akron Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Biggs1446011
Kennedy31308
McDaniel1505
Memphis Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Scott3103050
Williams142042
Doucette128028
McCoy1-100
Akron Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Arthur8180246
Hixon763115
Kasparek670022
Montgomery655024
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERMEMAKR
FG0:40JASON SWIGER 43 YD FG
Drive info: 10 plays, 31 yards.
03
SECOND QUARTERMEMAKR
FG7:02STEPHEN GOSTKOWSKI 32 YD FG
Drive info: 9 plays, 82 yards.
33
TD4:08DEANGELO WILLIAMS 1 YD RUN (STEPHEN GOSTKOWSKI KICK)
Drive info: 4 plays, 52 yards.
103
FG0:18STEPHEN GOSTKOWSKI 25 YD FG
Drive info: 9 plays, 63 yards.
133
THIRD QUARTERMEMAKR
TD3:02DEANGELO WILLIAMS 2 YD RUN (STEPHEN GOSTKOWSKI KICK)
Drive info: 9 plays, 75 yards.
203
TD0:46JABARI ARTHUR 46 YD PASS FROM LUKE GETSY (JASON SWIGER KICK)
Drive info: 7 plays, 80 yards.
2010
FOURTH QUARTERMEMAKR
FG12:04STEPHEN GOSTKOWSKI 50 YD FG
Drive info: 6 plays, 33 yards.
2310
TD11:03BRETT BIGGS 72 YD PASS FROM LUKE GETSY (JASON SWIGER KICK)
Drive info: 3 plays, 80 yards.
2317
TD10:41DEANGELO WILLIAMS 2 YD RUN (MAURICE AVERY 2PT RUSH)
Drive info: 2 plays, 69 yards.
3117
TD3:09EARNEST WILLIAMS 5 YD RUN (STEPHEN GOSTKOWSKI KICK)
Drive info: 12 plays, 78 yards.
3817
TD1:46DOMENIK HIXON 14 YD PASS FROM LUKE GETSY (JASON SWIGER KICK)
Drive info: 8 plays, 80 yards.
3824
TD0:55JABARI ARTHUR 19 YD PASS FROM LUKE GETSY (JASON SWIGER KICK)
Drive info: 6 plays, 51 yards.
3831

DETROIT (AP) -- DeAngelo Williams lived up to the hype.

Williams set an NCAA record with his 34th 100-yard rushing game and scored three touchdowns, leading Memphis to a 38-31 victory over Akron in the Motor City Bowl on Monday.

Williams ran for 233 yards on 30 carries and finished his career with 6,021 yards rushing -- trailing only Ron Dayne, Ricky Williams and Tony Dorsett in Division I-A history -- and an NCAA-record 7,568 all-purpose yards.

"I'm really not a statistical guy, but when you mention those guys, it's huge," Williams said.

The Tigers (7-5) took a 21-point lead with 3:09 left, but needed to recover an onside kick with 55 seconds left to seal the win after Luke Getsy threw his fourth touchdown pass to cut the lead to seven points.

"I didn't want to be the only coach in the country to get a Gatorade bath -- then lose the game," Memphis coach Tommy West said. "I give them credit. Akron has been doing that all year, that's why they won their championship."

Akron (7-6) made a good showing in its first Division I-A bowl game after scoring 21 fourth-quarter points to beat Northern Illinois in the Mid-American Conference championship game.

"This became an awakening around the campus and the town," Zips coach J.D Brookhart said. "To come out and see that wave of blue and gold on the sideline was awesome."

Getsy was 34-for-59 for a Motor City Bowl-record 455 yards, and tied Chad Pennington's mark for passing touchdowns in the bowl's nine-year history. Jabari Arthur broke Randy Moss's bowl record with 180 yards receiving, scoring twice on eight receptions.

"I would've rather won," Getsy said.

The Tigers led by 10 at halftime after scoring on three straight drives, then pulled away in the second half with three TDs and a field goal in four drives before nearly collapsing in the final minutes.

It was a wild finish -- with 46 points scored in the final 15:46 -- after Akron led 3-0 midway through the first quarter. The teams combined for 1,018 yards of offense.

Williams, who shared the 100-yard rushing record with Heisman Trophy winners Archie Griffin of Ohio State and Dorsett of Pittsburgh, broke the mark in the third quarter when he ran up the middle and bounced to the outside on an 18-yard carry.

Griffin set the mark in 42 games, and Dorsett matched it in 43 games -- one fewer than Williams.

"Coach West tells me all the time that I'll appreciate it when I'm 50-, 60-years old," he said.

It wasn't shocking to see Williams run through and around the Zips with his NFL-caliber speed after Northern Illinois' Garrett Wolfe ran for 270 yards against Akron in the MAC championship game.

"He's really fast," Brookhart said. "Nobody catches him, and he takes away angles real quick."

After Getsy threw a 72-yard TD pass to Brett Biggs early in the fourth quarter to cut Akron's deficit to 23-17, Williams showed his speed and power.

He burst through a small hole in the middle of the line and sprinted for a 67-yard gain to set up his 2-yard, linemen-dragging TD for his third score, tying the bowl record.

"That touchdown run was as good of a run as he had all day," West said.

Williams, who finished seventh in voting for the Heisman, was taken out of the game midway through the fourth quarter while Memphis was driving for its 38-17 lead.

He finished 4 yards rushing short of the Motor City Bowl record set by Northwestern's Jason Wright against Bowling Green in 2003.

"He's got too much at stake to go back in there for 10 yards," West explained.

A crowd of 50,616 attended the game in Ford Field, where the Super Bowl will be played in less than six weeks.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Tuesday, December 20th
Southern Miss 31 Final
Arkansas State 19
Wednesday, December 21st
Toledo 45 Final
UTEP 13
Thursday, December 22nd
Brigham Young 28 Final
California 35
Colorado State 30 Final
Navy 51
Friday, December 23rd
Kansas 42 Final
Houston 13
Saturday, December 24th
Nevada 49 Final
UCF 48 OT
Monday, December 26th
Memphis 38 Final
Akron 31
Tuesday, December 27th
Clemson 19 Final
Colorado 10
Arizona State 45 Final
Rutgers 40
Wednesday, December 28th
Boise State 21 Final
Boston College 27
Michigan 28 Final
Nebraska 32
Thursday, December 29th
Georgia Tech 10 Final
Utah 38
Oregon 14 Final
Oklahoma 17
Friday, December 30th
Virginia 34 Final
Minnesota 31
Northwestern 38 Final
UCLA 50
South Carolina 31 Final
Missouri 38
Miami (FL) 3 Final
LSU 40
Saturday, December 31st
South Florida 0 Final
North Carolina State 14
Fresno State 24 Final
Tulsa 31
TCU 27 Final
Iowa State 24
Monday, January 2nd
Iowa 24 Final
Florida 31
Texas Tech 10 Final
Alabama 13
Louisville 24 Final
Virginia Tech 35
Wisconsin 24 Final
Auburn 10
Notre Dame 20 Final
Ohio State 34
West Virginia 38 Final
Georgia 35
Tuesday, January 3rd
Penn State 26 Final
Florida State 23 3OT
Wednesday, January 4th
USC 38 Final
Texas 41