BOCA RATON, Fla. — Miller Moss took a knee to run out the clock on Louisville's season, then flipped the ball to an official.
The official had the presence of mind to flip it right back to Moss. After all, he earned the souvenir.
Moss closed his college career by throwing for 153 yards and two touchdowns, Isaac Brown ran for a pair of scores — including a 53-yarder in the final minutes — and Louisville topped Toledo 27-22 in the Boca Raton Bowl on Tuesday.
''Really happy for this group of guys that we were able to finish the season off the way that we did,'' Moss said. ''On to the next journey, but I'm really grateful for this chapter in my life.''
Keyjuan Brown rushed for 112 yards, Treyshun Hurry and Antonio Meeks had touchdown catches and Moss completed 16 of 24 passes for the Cardinals (9-4), who survived a wild fourth quarter to finish their season with back-to-back wins.
Toledo (8-5) got three points from its first eight possessions, then scored 17 points in three possessions in the fourth — nearly rallying from an 18-point deficit. Avery Smith ran a blocked extra point back for 2 points with 5:03 left, and Chip Trayanum scored on a 3-yard run on the ensuing possession to get the Rockets within 27-22.
''It's been like that for us all year,'' Moss said. ''We've been in dogfights all year."
Kalieb Osborne completed 17 of 28 passes for 167 yards and a touchdown for Toledo, which played under an interim coach, Robert Weiner, after Jason Candle departed for UConn earlier this month.