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Central Michigan ready for Tulsa in Miami Beach Bowl

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MIAMI >> Marlins Park is considered pitcher friendly, meaning it’s tough to score there during baseball season.

Football games there are a bit different.

The first two Miami Beach Bowls have seen scoring sprees, and the third edition might provide another when Tulsa (9-3) meets Central Michigan (6-6) on Monday afternoon on a converted baseball field that the Miami Marlins call home.

Tulsa averaged 522.5 yards and 41.4 points a game this season and will be facing Central Michigan quarterback Cooper Rush — who comes into his final college game with 12,653 career passing yards, more than any other active major college player.