AKRON, Ohio -- Javarion Franklin and Zach Terrell made sure
one of the biggest weeks in the 100-year history of the Western Michigan
football ended on a high note.Franklin, a junior running back, rushed
for a school-record 281 yards and quarterback Terrell threw for two
touchdowns and ran for two more as No. 24 Western Michigan -- ranked in
the Top 25 this week for the first time in school history -- shut out
Akron 41-0 on Saturday.Corey Davis caught two touchdown passes to add to
his career school record, finishing with eight catches for 63 yards.
The Broncos (7-0, 2-0 Mid-American Conference) had 585 yards of
offense.It was an incredible credit to our players, Western Michigan
coach P.J. Fleck said. They played possessed. They executed the game
plan perfectly.Franklin, whose previous career-high rushing game was 211
yards against Idaho two seasons ago, ran for a 2-yard touchdown in the
first quarter. Terrell was 21 for 31 for 207 yards.By the time the
fourth quarter started, I really had no idea I had a lot of yards,
Franklin said. Jamauri (Bogan) kept saying something about 200 but I
thought he was lying, so Im like, `hey, whatever. I just go out there
and move the chains.Western Michigan held Akron (4-3, 2-1) to 283 yards
of offense and snuffed out their biggest threat in the second quarter
when quarterback TraVon Chapman was intercepted by Broncos linebacker
Casey Carson at the WMU 3-yard line.Chapman, subbing for injured starter
Thomas Woodson for the third straight game, was 13 for 31 for 153 yards
and was intercepted twice.THE TAKEAWAYWestern Michigan: The strong
season continues for the Broncos. They looked efficient on most of their
offensive drives and shut down the Zips. Every win makes coach P.J.
Fleck more attractive to the Power Five teams expected to have coaching
vacancies after the season.Akron: The Zips suffered their first MAC
loss, but theyre still likely to compete for the East Division crown.
That means they could see WMU again in the conference championship
game.Every now and then, you just get beat, Akron coach Terry Bowden
said. Tonight, we just got beat on offense and on defense. Western
Michigan just took it to us, and we didnt have any answers.POLL
IMPLICATIONSNot many people saw Western Michigan roll over the Zips. But
the score was decisive enough for the Broncos to hold their No. 24 spot
or even move up.GIVING IT UPWestern Michigan became the last FBS team
in the nation to commit a turnover when Akron defensive end Daumantas
Venckus recovered a Davon Tucker fumble at the Akron 14 in the second
quarter. WMUs Terrell had thrown an interception deep in Akron territory
in the first quarter, but a defensive holding call nullified the play.
Akron intercepted Terrell for real in the fourth quarter.WORKING ON A
DREAMWestern Michigan is 7-0 for the first time since 1941, when it
finished the season 8-0. The Broncos havent won the conference since
1988, when they went 7-1 in the MAC and 9-3 overall. They were 1-13 in
2013 -- Flecks first season -- before going 8-5 the past two years.THATS
NOT VERY NICEA motivating technique for the Akron players Saturday was a
pregame burning of an oar -- designed to make light of Flecks Row the
Boat mantra, which is supposed to symbolize a group of people working in
unison for a common goal. Fleck, who came up with the mantra after
losing an infant son shortly after birth a few years ago, didnt like
it.Its not very classy, in my opinion, Fleck said after the game. Were
not into revenge. I do believe in righteousness....Very simple, I think
its just two different cultures.ROOT FOR THE HOME TEAMOne of the biggest
cheers from the sparse crowd at InfoCision Stadium came in the second
quarter when the PA announcer informed the crowd that the Cleveland
Indians had taken the lead in the American League Championship Series
being played about 40 miles away at Progressive Field. The Indians took a
2-0 lead over Toronto.UP NEXTWestern Michigan: The Broncos return home
to play Eastern Michigan.Akron: The Zips travel to face Ball
State.---Follow Mitch Stacy at
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DETROIT -- First baseman Miguel Cabrera returns to the Tigers
lineup on Wednesday as Detroit faces the Kansas City Royals in the
series finale at Comerica Park.Cabrera missed Tuesdays 6-1 loss to the
reigning World Series champs with a left biceps strain suffered in
Mondays series opener. Cabrera was removed in the fifth inning of that
3-1 loss, the result of a strain that occurred as he was attempting to
corral an errant throw to first base from pitcher Daniel Norris.The
33-year-old Cabrera (.311), who enters Wednesdays game with 999 total
RBIs since joining the Tigers, will play first base and bat in his usual
position, the 3-hole.Recent trade acquisition Erick Aybar will also be
in the lineup, playing shortstop and batting second. Aybar joined his
new team Wednesday after being traded from the Atlanta Braves just
before Tuesdays game. The Tigers intend to use the 32-year-old fformer
All-Star as a utility infielder.dddddddddddd.Scuffling left fielder
Justin Upton will sit out the game as he tries to regroup from a
frustrating stretch that has seen him record just one hit over the past
seven games.His bats not slow; hes just out of sync mechanically,
manager Brad Ausmus said when asked what is hampering the 28-year-old at
the plate. His timings off.Ausmus was asked whether he would think
about giving Upton an entire series off. His response?I have considered
it, Ausmus said.The Tigers, who enter Wednesdays game 3.5 games back
from the second wild-card spot, have dropped the first two games of the
series against Kansas City. Theyll aim to avoid a sweep before hosting
the Boston Red Sox for a four-game set through the weekend.
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