Bogan's 2 late scores give W. Michigan 42-35 win

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Bowling Green's Stephens puts on his best OBJ impression with INT

Bowling Green's Clint Stephens climbs the ladder and grabs a one-handed interception to stall a Western Michigan drive.


BOWLING GREEN, Ohio -- Jamauri Bogan ran for two fourth-quarter touchdowns and Anton Curtis sealed the win with two late interceptions as Western Michigan beat Bowling Green 42-35 on Saturday.

The Broncos (5-2, 3-0 Mid-American Conference) trailed 35-28 midway through the fourth quarter when Bogan, who had four touchdowns overall, ran 7 yards for a score to even it up, 35-35. He capped the team's next drive with a 3-yard run for another touchdown to give the Broncos the lead with 5:06 remaining. Bowling Green threatened to score on each of its two final drives but was shut down by Curtis interceptions.

Jon Wassink threw for 286 yards and a pair of touchdowns for the Broncos. LeVante Bellamy ran for 145 yards on 24 carries.

Late in the third, Keishawn Watson caught a 36-yard Wissink pass near the sidelines, had the ball stripped away, then picked it up and ran for a touchdown, evening the score 28-28.

Jarret Doege threw for 379 yards and three touchdowns for the Falcons (1-6, 0-3).