
NEW ORLEANS – Southern Miss brought a remarkable run by Jamario Thomas and the North Texas football team's offense to a screeching halt Tuesday night in the Wyndham New Orleans Bowl.
The Mean Green's seven-game winning streak was not too far behind.
Southern Miss limited Thomas to 92 yards rushing and cruised to a 31-10 win before a crowd of 27,253 at the Louisiana Superdome.
Thomas entered the game leading the nation with an average of 189.9 yards rushing a game and was riding a streak of five games with at least 200 yards rushing. UNT (7-5) had ridden Thomas during most of the seven-game stretch in which the Mean Green had scored at least 27 points.
"I don't even know what happened," Thomas said. "They were coming from everywhere."
Thomas entered the game having rushed for 200 yards in five straight games and was within striking distance of the NCAA freshman rushing record of 1,863 yards set by Ron Dayne at Wisconsin.
Thomas needed to rush for 155 yards for the record.
Southern Miss' performance against Thomas characterized the night for UNT, which didn't reach the end zone until wide receiver Johnny Quinn caught an 10-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Scott Hall with one second left.
"They brought it tonight," Hall said of Southern Miss (7-5). "Guys were coming off of the edge all night. They took away our play-action passing game. They executed."
UNT had an especially tough time against linebacker Michael Boley, who had eight tackles, including four for losses, and was named the game's MVP.
Southern Miss took control early behind quarterback Dustin Almond, who got off to a quick start.
Almond threw a 37-yard touchdown pass to tight end Otho Graves and then completed a 47-yard strike to wide receiver Tavar Williams. The Golden Eagles scored two plays later on a 1-yard Almond run to take a 14-0 lead in the first quarter.
Almond finished with 247 yards passing. Running back Anthony Harris added 104 yards.
UNT drove into Southern Miss territory three times in the first half, but came away with just three points on Nick Bazaldua's 24-yard field goal. The Mean Green's only score of the half came after tight end Andy Blount recovered John Eubanks' fumbled punt at Southern Miss' 19-yard line.
UNT's defense kept the Mean Green in the game into the early stages of the fourth quarter before Boley put the game away. The Mean Green had driven to Southern Miss' 33-yard line when Boley stepped in front of Hall's pass in the flat and picked it off.
Boley returned the interception 62 yards for a touchdown to give Southern Miss a 24-3 lead.
"I was supposed to blitz, but I read the play, stopped and the ball came right to my face," Boley said.
The touchdown was the final blow for UNT in a game its defense kept close into the third quarter.
"I want to compliment our defense," Hall said. "They played a good game tonight."