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Northwestern vs. Eastern Michigan Game Notes

10/19/2007 12:00:00 AM | Football

Oct. 19, 2007

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2007 Northwestern Football
Northwestern vs. Eastern Michigan
Ford Field o Detroit, Mich.
Oct. 19, 2007

Northwestern Notes

  • Northwestern won its third straight game and improved to 5-3 overall (2-2 in the Big Ten). The Wildcats return to Big Ten action next week, playing at Purdue at 11 a.m. CT (Big Ten Network).

  • The Wildcats upped their all-time record vs. Mid-American Conference teams to 12-8-1, which includes a 2-0 mark against Eastern Michigan. Northwestern has won five straight games vs. MAC opponents.

  • For the first time during his head coaching career, Pat Fitzgerald's Wildcats won a game when the opponent scored first. Northwestern had lost its previous eight times when the opponent scored first.

  • QB C.J. Bachér, who has earned the Big Ten's Offensive Player of the Week honors the past two weeks while throwing for a two-game total of 990 yards and nine TD's, completed 25-of-42 passes for 361 yards. He has now passed for 1,351 yards and 10 TD's in three games this month. Bachér also has rushed for a pair of scores.

  • Bachér now has 2,598 passing yards this season and moved past Zak Kustok (2,389 in 2000) for sixth place on NU's single-season yardage list.

  • Bachér had a string of 111 consecutive passes without an interception end in the first quarter. His last interception prior to tonight came in the fourth quarter of the Michigan game (Sept. 29).

  • Bachér has now thrown for 200 yards or more in 12 of his 13 career starts. He threw for 211 yards in the first half. He has a record of 7-6 as NU's starting quarterback.

  • WR Kim Thompson caught five passes for a career-high 133 yards. His 71-yard touchdown reception in the fourth quarter was the longest catch of his career and his first touchdown of the season. The Detroit native also had a catch for 27 yards in the contest and leads the team with 10 plays of 20 or more yards this season.

  • WR Kevin Frymire caught his first collegiate pass in the second quarter.

  • SS Brad Phillips was responsible for NU's first two takeaways. He forced a fumble deep in NU territory (recovered by DE David Ngene) and the Wildcats responded on a 96-yard touchdown drive. On Eastern Michigan's ensuing possession, Phillips recorded his first collegiate interception at nearly the same spot, on the NU 5-yard line. NU then went 85 yards and earned a 28-yard field goal from PK Amado Villarreal, his second of the game.

  • LB Adam Kadela, who finished with a game-high 12 tackles, snared his first interception of the season and the second of his career with a third-quarter pick. He also deflected a pass which ended up in the hands of CB Deante Battle.

  • CB Deante Battle recorded NU's fourth takeaway of the game, an interception in the end zone, late in the third quarter. The four takeaways are the most by a Pat Fitzgerald-coached team and the most since NU had four in the 2005 Sun Bowl vs. UCLA.

  • For the first time since the Nevada game, Northwestern's fifth all-time leading rusher, RB Tyrell Sutton, returned to action. Sutton played in his first 26 career games before being sidelined with an ankle injury.

  • RB Omar Conteh scored his fourth rushing TD in the first half on a 12-yard run. He also has two receiving TD's this year, giving him a team-leading six TD's (tied with WR Ross Lane). He recorded his second career 100-yard rushing game, finishing with a career-high 122 yards.

  • NU, which came into the game with the 33rd-best third-down conversion rate in the nation (43.7 percent), converted 6-of-9 third downs in the first half and finished the game 7-of-13.

  • NU began the weekend ranked ninth nationally in time of possession (32:27). The Wildcats finished the game with a TOP of 30:35.

  • PK Amado Villarreal snapped a string of three straight missed field goal attempts with a pair of FG's in the first half-25- and 28-yard FG's.
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