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Defense Reigns Supreme: Low-Scoring Bowl Game Looms
26 Dec
Summary
- Northwestern ranks 34th nationally in defense, allowing 20.9 points.
- Central Michigan boasts a 50th ranked defense, conceding 22.7 points.
- Offensive tackle Caleb Tiernan plays in his hometown at Ford Field.

The upcoming GameAbove Sports Bowl between Northwestern and Central Michigan is shaping up to be an uncharacteristic defensive showdown, a stark contrast to the usual scoring explosions seen in holiday bowl games. Both teams hail from the Great Lakes region and are characterized by stout defenses paired with lower-scoring offenses.
Northwestern's Wildcats, with a 6-6 record, boast a defense ranked 34th nationally, allowing just 20.9 points per game, while their offense struggles at 103rd, averaging 22.5 points. Central Michigan mirrors this profile, with their defense at 50th (22.7 points per game) and offense at 93rd (23.8 points). Coaches from both sides noted the striking similarities, describing it as 'looking in the mirror.'
A key offensive player for Northwestern, offensive tackle Caleb Tiernan, will play near his hometown of Detroit at Ford Field, the same stadium where he won a state championship in high school. The Chippewas, meanwhile, utilize a two-quarterback system for their run-heavy offense, blending passer Joe Labas with rushing threat Angel Flores, aiming for an upset against the favored Wildcats.




