EVANSTON, Ill. -- Zach Terrell threw for 218 yards and a touchdown, Jamauri Bogan had a 1-yard touchdown run on fourth down and Western Michigan posted a 22-21 upset of Northwestern on Saturday.Terrell was 26 of 36 as Western Michigans offense controlled the play throughout and held the ball for 39 minutes.Justin Jackson had 124 yards rushing and three rushing touchdowns for Northwestern.Clayton Thorson completed 15 of 22 passes for 196 yards. His fumble at the goal line in the final minutes thwarted Northwesterns comeback attempt.The outcome essentially came down to two close plays at each goal line in the final minutes. Bogans touchdown with 5:38 remaining gave the Broncos the lead. The play was reviewed because there was a question whether his knee was down before he crossed over. The call stood.On the ensuing possession, Northwestern drove down the field before Thorson was hit and fumbled. Davontae Ginwright recovered for the Broncos for the touchback before stepping out of bounds. The play was reviewed because Ginwright threw the ball back on the field -- it was recovered by Northwestern -- but it was ruled he stepped out before getting rid of the ball.THE TAKEAWAYWestern Michigan: The Broncos were picked as favorites to win the Mid-American Conference this season and they showed why. Terrell ended last season as the seventh-most efficient quarterback in the country and picked up right where he left off.Northwestern: The Wildcats tied a school record with 10 wins last season, but the opener showed they have a ways to go before they can think of achieving that type of production this season. For now, Jackson will be the workhorse on offense until Thorson and the young receiving corps work out the kinks. 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Alex Wakely, the Northamptonshire captain, hailed his teams apparent weaknesses - their small squad and financial worries - as key factors in his sides success in the NatWest T20 Blast.Wakely led the side to their second T20 trophy in four years at Edgbaston on Saturday, overcoming a Nottinghamshire side containing nine international players in the semi-final and a Durham side boosted by the return of Ben Stokes and Mark Wood in the final.But while Northants small squad has, at times this season, seen their coach phoning around the counties for loan players ahead of games in order to be able to name a competitive team, it has also helped create a close-knit team spirit and sense of confidence in a dressing room that knows it need not fear for places. Crucially, in a format where role definition is so important, it has also given Northants players clarity and confidence in what is exacted of them and what they can expect of their team-mates.The difference was highlighted in the semi-final. While Nottinghamshire arrived at Edgbaston with a choice of three overseas players (only two could play) and having decided to leave out batsman Greg Smith, a regular in the qualifying games, in place of England opener Alex Hales, Northants had just one overseas player and committed to the team that had helped them reach Finals Day. Hales was subsequently bowled for a duck while Stuart Broad, having his first T20 bowl of the campaign, sent down only two overs.While it was Northants first victory over Nottinghamshire in any format since 2006, Wakely suggested that not facing such selection dilemmas might have been a factor in the result.A lot of the reason weve been successful over years is that weve played pretty much the same team throughout the competition, Wakeley said. You look at Notts they chopped and changed their side and it doesnt always work.Greg Smith for instance for Notts he was one of the best players all year and then hes not playing. I dont agree with it, but it is the way it is.We dont have that problem and thats a massive reason why weve come out here and done what weve done.Our small squad means we dont look over our shoulders. When someone does well, we are always enjoying it. At bigger counties, there is always someone looking over their shoulder thinking that could be me. We dont have that.The continuity in the dressing room helps. Weve played pretty much the same team all the way through the competition for the last three years. We dont want to be a feeder club. Going forward,, theres a two or three year plan to keep our best players.ddddddddddddhile Northants have not always been in the news for the right reasons of late - their financial troubles have been well chronicled - Wakely insisted the dressing room culture was the best he had experienced. Indeed, it seems the us against the world attitude has helped forge a spirit within the squad that proved so important on finals day when Northants twice found themselves three wickets down within the first 14 balls of their innings.Theres a lot of off-field stuff written that we have to try and ignore, Wakely said. People on our backs, hammering us down, calling us overweight, all that kind of stuff.But we ignore it. That dressing room is the best Ive played with. I couldnt be more proud. I love this club to bits. Ive been here since I was 13 and things keep getting better and better. Laurie Evans came in [on-loan from Warwickshire recently] and said it was the most enjoyable dressing room he played in.Its pretty simple: I believe that, if you have a happy changing room, you perform.They were words backed by Saturdays Man of the Match, Josh Cobb. Cobb, who made a sparkling 80 in the final, also won the Man of the Match award for his bowling in the 2011 final (bowling a few long-hops as he modestly put it) while representing Leicestershire, but admitted he was enjoying his cricket much more with Northants. As a result he has rejected approaches from other counties - Derbyshire are believed to have been especially keen - and signed a new three-year deal.I wasnt massively enjoying my cricket at Leicester, Cobb said. I had a few tough seasons. But Ive come here and they had an exceptional white-ball side, but more than anything Ive just really enjoying my cricket. The team spirit is exceptional and Ive been here two years and Ive played in three out of a possible four quarter-finals and played in two T20 finals in two years. Im really enjoying it and, ultimately, thats why you play the game.Such was Cobbs enthusiasm for the cause that he delayed knee surgery for several weeks to help Northants in their Royal London quarter-final and at T20 Finals Day.This is the last time youll see me on the field this season, he said. I have been struggling with my knee. But I always believed that wed be playing in a final and thats the reason Ive taken the pain killers and decided to battle through. ' ' '