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Andrew Carney
10
Central Mo. UCM 4-7 , 4-7
13
Winner Central Okla. UCO 6-5 , 6-5
Central Mo. UCM
4-7 , 4-7
10
Final
13
Central Okla. UCO
6-5 , 6-5
Winner
Score By Quarters
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F
UCM Central Mo. 0 3 0 7 10
UCO Central Okla. 7 0 6 0 13

Game Recap: Football | | Chris Brannick

Freshman Standout Gives Senior Sendoff

Central Oklahoma Beat Central Missouri 13-10 Saturday in the Final Week of 2022

EDMOND – Central Oklahoma ended the 2022 season with 13-10 win over Central Missouri. The Bronchos ended the year with a 6-5 overall record, posting their first winning record since 2018.
 
"Our defense was really good today," UCO head coach Adam Dorrel said. "We had some good moments and some bad, but at the end of the day we fought for it and got the win. The guys did a good job of finding a way to get it done. It's really good to end the year with a win and give the seniors a win in their last game."
 
Central Oklahoma true freshman Andrew Carney gave the seniors a going away present, rushing for 117 yards on 23 carries and one touchdown. Carney gave the Bronchos a 7-0 lead in the game with a 17-yard touchdown run in the first quarter.
 
Jaylen Cottrell, who ran the ball six times for 12 yards, was the leading receiver with five catches for 77 yards. He had 51 yards after the catch and had a 35-yard touchdown reception. Cottrell gave the Bronchos a 13-3 lead after scoring in the third quarter.
 
UCO's defense held on after that. The Bronchos gave up the only touchdown of the game for Central Missouri in the fourth quarter.
 
The Broncho defense held UCM to 269 total yards of offense, with just 61 rushing yards on the day. Blake Barron led the team with seven tackles, while Connor Johnson, Tavius McDonald, Tre'Vaughn Craig, and Dylan Buchheit all had five tackles.
 
Jamori Ray added one sack for a loss of 15 yards and Michael Slater had a sack for seven yards.
 
Central Oklahoma did not force a turnover on Saturday for the first time since Week 5.
 
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