Central Michigan Motors to win

Central Michigan won its first Division IA bowl defeat Middle Tennessee State 31-14 Tuesday in the Motor City Bowl in Detroit. Ontario Sneed two scores early and Doug Kress returned an interception for a landing on the opening possession of the second half to help the Chippewas the end of the season on a team of winners and respect conclude with a record 10 -4. Central Michigan was headed by interim coach Jeff Quinn, was promoted three weeks ago when Brian Kelly was wooed away from Cincinnati Bear Cats. The Chippewas lost in 1994 and California, Las Vegas 1990 Raisin bowls. Middle Tennessee (7-6) play in a Division IA bowl for the first time in its eighth season at College Football’s highest level.

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