
Chippewas Roll To Opening-Night Win
9/1/2016 12:00:00 AM | Football
Sept. 1, 2016
MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich. - Cooper Rush was solid and the run game clearly improved.
And the defense? Well, all that was expected of it and more.
Central Michigan took care of business before 16,000-plus on opening night, dispatching Football Championship Subdivision Presbyterian, 49-3, Thursday at Kelly/Shorts Stadium.
Devon Spalding ran for 135 yards and Jahray Hayes scored a career-high three rushing touchdowns as the Chippewas finished with 255 yards on the ground, their highest total in a 16-game stretch dating to a 38-7 win over Eastern Michigan on Nov. 1, 2014.
"Obviously there are a lot of things we would like to do better," said John Bonamego, who is beginning his second season in charge of the Chippewas program. "Our defense was stellar, we're right where we hoped we would be. Offensively we just hurt ourselves with penalties and were a bit sloppy at times.
"I talked to them at halftime and they looked better but there is plenty to address. We can't win when we turn the ball over and make mistakes and have penalties in tight games down the stretch. We're going to have to play better and we will. The good thing about this group is that they responded in the second half the way that we hoped they would."
Spalding, a junior who missed the final eight games a year ago with a shoulder injury, raced 69 yards - the longest run of his career -- for a TD on the second play of the game to put CMU up, 7-0.
The Chippewas never trailed, but didn't hit on all cylinders until the second half. CMU led 14-3 at halftime, then flexed its muscle in the second half in wearing down the Blue Hose, who finished 2-9 a year ago.
Rush completed 16 of 26 pass attempts for 237 yards and a touchdown against two interceptions.
"Except for one throw I thought he was pretty darn good," Bonamego said. "I thought he made some really good throws downfield and gave guys chances. I thought he did a nice job."
CMU finished with 492 total yards and 23 first downs while holding the Blue Hose to 126 yards, including 44 on the ground, and just six first downs. Presbyterian running back Darrell Bridges, who rushed for 1,065 yards a year ago, finished with 39 yards.
Hayes scored on a 2-yard run midway through the second quarter to extend CMU's lead to 14-0.
The second half was all Chippewas. Hayes scored on a 12-yard run midway through the third quarter, then Rush connected with Corey Willis for a 46-yard touchdown pass play to make it 28-3 late in the third.
In the fourth quarter, CMU got an 8-yard TD run from Hayes, a 27-yard interception return from cornerback Amari Coleman, and a Jonathan Ward 45-yard scoring run to finish it off.
Ward, a true freshman, finished with 79 yards on just seven carries in his first collegiate game.
"I think when you're running the ball like that, you're going to wear people down," Bonamego said. "I don't think that in any way means that Presbyterian is not a good football team. That is just what happened. It takes more energy to play defense than offense, so when you can keep them on the field and keep the chains moving it does wear them down."
Andy Sneddon, CMUChippewas.com
MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich. - Cooper Rush was solid and the run game clearly improved.
And the defense? Well, all that was expected of it and more.
Central Michigan took care of business before 16,000-plus on opening night, dispatching Football Championship Subdivision Presbyterian, 49-3, Thursday at Kelly/Shorts Stadium.
Devon Spalding ran for 135 yards and Jahray Hayes scored a career-high three rushing touchdowns as the Chippewas finished with 255 yards on the ground, their highest total in a 16-game stretch dating to a 38-7 win over Eastern Michigan on Nov. 1, 2014.
"Obviously there are a lot of things we would like to do better," said John Bonamego, who is beginning his second season in charge of the Chippewas program. "Our defense was stellar, we're right where we hoped we would be. Offensively we just hurt ourselves with penalties and were a bit sloppy at times.
"I talked to them at halftime and they looked better but there is plenty to address. We can't win when we turn the ball over and make mistakes and have penalties in tight games down the stretch. We're going to have to play better and we will. The good thing about this group is that they responded in the second half the way that we hoped they would."
Spalding, a junior who missed the final eight games a year ago with a shoulder injury, raced 69 yards - the longest run of his career -- for a TD on the second play of the game to put CMU up, 7-0.
The Chippewas never trailed, but didn't hit on all cylinders until the second half. CMU led 14-3 at halftime, then flexed its muscle in the second half in wearing down the Blue Hose, who finished 2-9 a year ago.
Rush completed 16 of 26 pass attempts for 237 yards and a touchdown against two interceptions.
"Except for one throw I thought he was pretty darn good," Bonamego said. "I thought he made some really good throws downfield and gave guys chances. I thought he did a nice job."
CMU finished with 492 total yards and 23 first downs while holding the Blue Hose to 126 yards, including 44 on the ground, and just six first downs. Presbyterian running back Darrell Bridges, who rushed for 1,065 yards a year ago, finished with 39 yards.
Hayes scored on a 2-yard run midway through the second quarter to extend CMU's lead to 14-0.
The second half was all Chippewas. Hayes scored on a 12-yard run midway through the third quarter, then Rush connected with Corey Willis for a 46-yard touchdown pass play to make it 28-3 late in the third.
In the fourth quarter, CMU got an 8-yard TD run from Hayes, a 27-yard interception return from cornerback Amari Coleman, and a Jonathan Ward 45-yard scoring run to finish it off.
Ward, a true freshman, finished with 79 yards on just seven carries in his first collegiate game.
"I think when you're running the ball like that, you're going to wear people down," Bonamego said. "I don't think that in any way means that Presbyterian is not a good football team. That is just what happened. It takes more energy to play defense than offense, so when you can keep them on the field and keep the chains moving it does wear them down."
Team Stats
PC
CMU
Total Yards
126
492
Pass Yards
82
237
Rushing Yards
44
255
Penalty Yards
60
56
1st Downs
6
23
3rd Downs
1
3
4th Downs
0
0
TOP
27:55
32:05
1st Quarter

PC 0, CMU 7
CMU - SPALDING, Devon 69 yd run (EAVEY, Brian kick), 2 plays, 75 yards, TOP 0:38
2nd Quarter

PC 0, CMU 14
CMU - HAYES, Jahray 2 yd run (EAVEY, Brian kick), 7 plays, 33 yards, TOP 3:32

PC 3, CMU 14
PC - NORTON, B. 36 yd field goal 4 plays, 5 yards, TOP 0:52
3rd Quarter

PC 3, CMU 21
CMU - HAYES, Jahray 12 yd run (EAVEY, Brian kick), 5 plays, 68 yards, TOP 2:37

PC 3, CMU 28
CMU - WILLIS, Corey 46 yd pass from RUSH, Cooper (EAVEY, Brian kick) 6 plays, 71 yards, TOP 3:02
4th Quarter

PC 3, CMU 35
CMU - HAYES, Jahray 8 yd run (EAVEY, Brian kick), 3 plays, 45 yards, TOP 1:16

PC 3, CMU 42
CMU - COLEMAN, Amari 27 yd interception (EAVEY, Brian kick)

PC 3, CMU 49
CMU - WARD, Jonathan 45 yd run (EAVEY, Brian kick), 2 plays, 49 yards, TOP 0:47
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