TOLEDO, Ohio – Chester Taylor ran for 188 yards and two touchdowns as Toledo overcame an early 23-point deficit to beat No. 20 Marshall 41-36 Friday night in the Mid-American Conference championship.
Taylor, who had just 36 yards in the first half, scored on an 8-yard run with 6:34 left to put the Rockets (9-3) ahead for the final time. It was Toledo’s first win in the MAC title game in three tries and ended Marshall’s streak of four straight conference titles.
Both teams still have one more game left because, for the first time, the MAC championship didn’t determine who received the conference’s automatic bowl bid.
Marshall already has secured a spot in the GMAC Bowl in Mobile, Ala., on Dec. 19. Toledo will play in the Motor City Bowl in Pontiac, Mich. on Dec. 29.
It will be the first time two league schools have played in the postseason.
After falling behind 23-0 in the first quarter and finishing the half at 23-10, Toledo scored on its first four possessions of the second half to take a 35-29 lead.
The way they did it was surprising.
Place-kicker Todd France set up for a field goal, but instead took a handoff from holder Tavares Bolden, and ran untouched 16 yards into the end zone, banging into the goal post to celebrate his first career touchdown.
Marshall quarterback Byron Leftwich came right back to lead an 87-drive that he capped with an 18-yard touchdown pass to Denero Marriott. It was Marriott’s fourth touchdown catch and gave the Thundering Herd (10-1) a 36-35 lead with 11:56 to play.
Leftwich had one more chance to take the lead, but his final pass sailed through the end zone on a fourth down with 2:43 remaining. Leftwich, the conference’s player of the year, finished 32-of-52 for 420 yards and one interception.
He came out throwing on Marshall’s first drive, picking apart the defense with short passes. He found Marriott in the back of the end zone on a 16-yard throw that gave Marshall a 7-0 lead.
The Thundering Herd then caught the Rockets napping on the kickoff and recovered an onside kick at the Toledo 47.
Leftwich wasted no time in finding Marriott again on a 15-yard touchdown pass just seven minutes into the game.
Marshall was on the verge of blowing the game open when Franklin Wallace took a handoff and burst through the middle of the defense and ran 62 yards for a touchdown that gave the Herd a 20-0 lead.
The Herd piled up 282 yards in the first quarter, while the Rockets ran just six plays for 7 yards.
Taylor finally got Toledo’s offense started in the second quarter, grinding out short gains on the ground.
Carl Ford then took a short pass from Bolden over the middle and appeared to be stopped before Ford reversed direction and raced 26 yards into the end zone.