Rutgers extends bowl win streak to 4

December 20, 2009

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP)—With versatile freshman Mohamed Sanu doing a littlebit of everything, Rutgers extended its string of postseason success with a45-24 rout of Central Florida in the St. Petersburg Bowl.

The multi-threat receiver ran for two touchdowns out of the wildcatformation and also scored on an 11-yard reception from Tom Savage, another truefreshman who threw for a career-best 294 yards Saturday night.

Rutgers (9-4) claimed a school-record fourth consecutive bowl win to finishwith at least nine victories for just the sixth time in 140 years. UCF (8-5)fell to 0-3 in bowl games under coach George O’Leary.

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Billy Anderson scored on a 19-yard interception return for Rutgers, whichshut down 1,000-yard rusher Brynn Harvey, limiting the running back to 30 yardson 13 carries to end his streak of three consecutive games with at least 129.

The first Rutgers player since 1993 to run for a TD, throw for a TD andcatch a pass for a TD in the same season, Sanu rushed for a game-high 47 yardson 14 carriers and had four receptions for 97 yards.

He also set up UCF’s first touchdown, fumbling a punt that was recoveredinside the Rutgers 10. Three plays later, Brett Hodges threw a 7-yard touchdownpass to Kamar Aiken for a brief 7-7 tie.

Tim Brown, whose status had been uncertain because of an ankle injury, putthe Scarlet Knights ahead for good when less than a minute later caught a passover the middle and turned it into a 65-yard TD play.

UCF won five of six after a 3-3 start to earn its third bowl bid in sixyears under O’Leary—a 106-mile ride from Orlando that’s the shortest trip anyFootball Bowl Subdivision team will make for a postseason game this year.

Rutgers beat South Florida in mid-November to climb into the Top 25 for thefirst time this season, but the Scarlet Knights wound up in St. Petersburg for apre-Christmas matchup after losing two of three down the stretch to Syracuse andWest Virginia.

Sanu scored on runs of 5 and 1 yards in the first half. His first reception,a 61-yard gain to the UCF 12 on a pass that was slightly underthrown, set up his11-yard TD catch that made it 35-17 early in the third quarter.

Savage completed 14 of 27 passes and was intercepted once. Hodges was 13 of28 for 171 yards and two interceptions for UCF before being replaced by backupRob Calabrese late in the fourth quarter.

Central Florida had 5 yards net rushing before Calabrese scrambled for 30for the big gainer in a 10-play, 75-yard march that Jonathan Davis finished witha 2-yard TD run.

Hoping for a chance to pull closer, UCF tried an onside kick that Rutgers’Damaso Munoz scooped up and ran 35 yards for the Scarlet Knights’ finaltouchdown.

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