CINCINNATI -- Hayden Moore threw for 260 yards and two touchdowns, Mike Boone ran for a score and Cincinnati beat UT Martin 28-7 on Thursday night.Cincinnati scored on a 3-yard pass from Moore to Nate Cole with 19 seconds left in the first half to pull to 7-6. Josh Pasley, who missed a 24-yard field goal earlier, missed the extra point.Kahlil Lewis added a 3-yard TD catch late in the third and a successful two-point conversion made it 14-7. Boones TD capped an 11-play drive and Tyrell Gilbert intercepted Gunnar Holcombe and returned it 58 yards to cap the scoring.Tion Green ran for 97 yards for Cincinnati (1-0).Jaimiee Bowe rushed for 102 yards for UT Martin (0-1). Holcombe threw for 146 yards but was intercepted twice.Holcombe, a transfer from Marshall, led UT Martin on a 14-play, 75-yard season-opening drive. It ended in a 7-yard TD catch by Caylon Weathers for a 7-0 lead.The Skyhawks are 1-21 all-time against FBS teams. 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He was joined by five seniors, running back Khalid Abdullah, wide receiver Brandon Ravenel, offensive lineman Mitchell Kirsch, cornerback Taylor Reynolds and punt returner Rashard Davis; and four juniors, tight end Jonathan Kloosterman, offensive lineman Aaron Stinnie, defensive lineman Andrew Ankrah and safety Raven Greene.Schor completed 156 of 213 passes for 2,026 yards and 18 touchdowns to just three interceptions and added 545 rushing yards and nine TDs. He led the FCS in completion percentage (73.2) and ranked second in passing efficiency (178.2 rating).Kpassagnon finished 12th in the FCS with 19 tackles for loss and tied for 21st with 8 1/2 sacks to lead a Villanova unit that ranked third in the FCS in scoring defense (14.9 points per game) and total defense (265.1 yards per game).James Madisons Mike Houston was named Coach of the Year, Davis was the Special Teams Player of the Year, Towson freshman running back Shane Simpson earned Offensive Rookie of the Year honors and New Hampshire freshman cornerback Prince Smith Jr. was selected as Defensive Rookie of the Year. New Hampshire senior cornerback Casey DeAndrade took home the Chuck Boone Leadership Award.---=CAA FOOTBALL POSTSEASON AWARDS=OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR -- Bryan Schor, QB, James MadisonDEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR -- Tanoh Kpasssagnon, DL, VillanovaOFFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR -- Shane Simpson, RB, TowsonDEFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR -- Prince Smith Jr.dddddddddddd., CB, New HampshireSPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR -- Rashard Davis, PR, James MadisonCOACH OF THE YEAR -- Mike Houston, James MadisonALL-CAA FIRST TEAMOFFENSEQB -- Bryan Schor, James Madison, Jr.RB -- Khalid Abdullah, James Madison, Sr.RB -- Elijah Ibitokun-Hanks, Albany, So.FB/HB -- Anthony Manzo-Lewis, Albany, Jr.WR -- Brian Brown, Richmond, Sr.WR -- Brandon Ravenel, James Madison, Sr.WR -- Micah Wright, Maine, So.TE -- Jonathan Kloosterman, James Madison, Jr.OL -- Thomas Evans, Richmond, Sr.OL -- Mitchell Kirsch, James Madison, Sr.OL -- Tad McNeely, New Hampshire, Sr.OL -- Timon Parris, Stony Brook, Jr.OL -- Aaron Stinnie, James Madison, Jr.OL -- Jerry Ugokwe, William & Mary, Sr.DEFENSEDL -- Andrew Ankrah, James Madison, Jr.DL -- Winston Craig, Richmond, Sr.DL -- Tanoh Kpassagnon, Villanova, Sr.DL -- Patrick Ricard, Maine, Sr.DL -- Cam Shorey, New Hampshire, Sr.LB -- Charles Bell, Delaware, Jr.LB -- Austin Calitro, Villanova, Sr.LB -- Omar Howard, Richmond, Sr.LB -- Michael Nicastro, Albany, Sr.LB -- Christophe Mulumba Tshimanga, Maine, Sr.CB -- Casey DeAndrade, New Hampshire, Sr.CB -- Taylor Reynolds, James Madison, Sr.S -- Raven Greene, James Madison, Jr.S -- Rob Rolle, Villanova, Jr.SPECIALISTSPK -- Griffin Trau, Richmond, So.P -- Jake Ryder, Towson, Sr.KR -- Shane Simpson, Towson, Fr.PR -- Rashard Davis, James Madison, Sr. ' ' '