BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Eastern Michigan quarterback Taylor Powell got emotional after winning the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl MVP honors and leading the Eagles to a 41-27 victory over San Jose State on Tuesday.
"I'm just really thankful for the opportunity here," said Powell, who threw for 298 yards and a pair of touchdowns. "My college career has been a journey. I've had two coaches fired and had to find different homes. But it's hard to talk about (coach Chris Creighton's) belief in me. He was unwavering."
Creighton's unwavering belief in Powell — especially after a rocky start to the game — might be the start of something special at Eastern Michigan (9-4), which won its second bowl game in school history. Its only other victory came in the 1987 California Bowl, also against San Jose State.
"We're fortunate to get this one," a teary-eyed Creighton said. "I'm super proud of our guys. … They just continue to fight and they believe and they love and care about each other. So, when it all comes together like that, it's a pretty special moment."
Special moments didn't appear to be in Eastern Michigan's future early when Powell, who also played at Missouri and Troy before transferring into Creighton's program this season, was strip-sacked early in the game.
That play was sandwiched between the Spartans building a 13-0 lead in the first quarter when Chevan Cordeiro rushed 27 yards for a TD and then found Justin Lockhart with an 8-yard scoring pass.
But then Sterling Miles blocked the extra point attempt and Tristen Hines scooped up the ball and raced 87 yards for a 2-point defensive PAT. And thing began to turn for Eastern Michigan.
"I can't tell you that our sideline was on fire after that play, but it was something positive after two monster negatives," Creighton said. "I talked about turnovers, takeaways and special teams. You saw early on that wasn't going our way."