Air Force Picks Off Bowl Victory Over Houston

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Dec 31, 2009

FORT WORTH, Texas — Asher Clark and Jared Tew each ran for more than 100 yards with two touchdowns and Air Force's top-ranked passing defense had six interceptions against NCAA passing leader Case Keenum, leading the Falcons to a 47-20 victory over Houston in the Armed Forces Bowl on Thursday.

Air Force's plan to limit Keenum and the nation's most explosive offense worked almost flawlessly. The Falcons (8-5) ran for 402 yards to go with Tim Jefferson's effective passing (10-of-14 for 161 yards), holding the ball for 41 minutes and then coming up with the big defensive plays.

Anthony Wright
had three of the interceptions, and Chris Thomas had two picks to go with his 12 tackles.

Keenum was 24-of-41 with a season-low 222 yards and a touchdown for the Cougars (10-4). In his other 13 games this season, he had only nine interceptions while throwing for 5,449 yards with 43 touchdowns.

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