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Carr, Fales help South to 20-10 Senior Bowl win

John Zenor Associated Press

MOBILE, Ala. – Derek Carr and David Fales both threw touchdown passes and Auburn’s Dee Ford racked up two sacks in the South’s 20-10 victory over the North in the Senior Bowl on Saturday.

The showcase game for top senior NFL prospects was mostly dominated by the defenses, including big plays from two defenders from national runner-up Auburn. Ford polished off his week by twice sacking Virginia Tech’s Logan Thomas in the first half and Chris Davis had an interception.

Ford, who also had a pair of sacks in the national championship game, was named the game’s MVP. Alabama receiver Kevin Norwood caught a 24-yard touchdown pass from Fales of San Jose State and received the South’s Most Outstanding Player honors.

Wisconsin’s James White scored on a 1-yard run with 6:04 left in the game for the North’s only touchdown. He was selected the North’s MOP after rushing for 62 yards.

Ford also batted down a pass in the backfield when the North was buried deep in its own territory that would have been a sure touchdown if he’d held onto it.

Offensively, it looked just like what it was: an all-star game with players trying to get in synch with a few days of practice.

The quarterbacks with the fewest mistakes won the day after the South built a 20-3 lead.

Fresno State’s Carr started fast with three straight completions on the South’s opening drive. He capped the march with a 17-yard touchdown pass to Colorado State tight end Crockett Gillmore and finished 7 of 12 for 45 yards.

The collection of six quarterbacks combined to throw five interceptions.