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Oct. 13, 2004
YSU to Host Panthers as Both Go For League Win
The Youngstown State football team plays host to Northern Iowa on Saturday at
Stambaugh Stadium at 4 p.m. Entering the third weekend of the Gateway Football
Conference season, both teams are looking for their first league win.
The Penguins (2-4 overall and 0-2 in the Gateway) are coming
off a 37-2 home loss to top-ranked Southern Illinois. The Salukis scored 30
points in the first half on the way to the victory. The contest marked the first
time that a No. 1-ranked foe had visited Stambaugh Stadium.
Northern Iowa (1-4 and 0-2) has lost three straight games to
teams that were ranked in the top 10 by a total of 14 points. Last Saturday,
Western Kentucky snapped a 10-10 tie on a 68-yard punt return for a touchdown by
Dennis Mitchell in the fourth quarter. In the waining minutes, UNI drove to the
Hilltopper 14-yard line but was turned away on an interception as time expired.
The contest against UNI is YSU’s annual Homecoming contest.
The Penguins have won 11 of their last 12 Homecoming games, after having a
streak of 11 straight wins snapped last year by Illinois State.
Streaks, Storylines, Sidebars...
• The Penguins have won 11 of their last 12 Homecoming
contests.
• YSU will be looking to snap a six-game losing streak
against Gateway Football Conference foes. The Penguins, who are 0-2 in Gateway
play for the first time since joining the conference in 1997, lost their final
four league games last season.
• Youngstown State has not lost five of its first seven games
to start a year since losing five of its first seven in 1995.
• The Penguins have had 13 players start every game this
season. Of those individuals, seven are on defense and six are on offense.
• YSU has lost three straight contests to the Panthers dating
back to a 28-24 victory at Stambaugh Stadium in 2000.
• Northern Iowa concludes a brutal start to the Gateway
schedule for YSU. The Penguins opened league play against the top three teams in
the preseason poll.
• YSU has played five true freshmen and 13 redshirt freshmen
this campaign.
• The Panthers have had success playing in Youngstown posting
a 6-3 record since their first visit in 1979.
Northern Iowa Scouting Report
Northern Iowa has played well but owns a 1-4 record entering Saturday’s contest.
The Panthers’ losses have come at Division I-A Iowa State, to Stephen F. Austin
(24-21), at Southern Illinois (40-36) and to Western Kentucky (17-10).
Against SIU, the Panthers lost fifth-year quarterback Tom
Petrie for the season to a broken collarbone. Redshirt freshman Eric Sanders was
18-of-26 for 205 yards and a touchdown in his starting debut against WKU.
Sanders also had two interceptions, including one in the end zone as time
expired.
UNI’s defense has been tough allowing just 325.4 yards per
contest. On offense, the Panthers have averaged 348.6 yards per game.
Northern Iowa has jumped on opponents early this season
owning a scoring advantage of 31-3 in the first quarter. At SIU, UNI led 20-0
before losing by four.
UNI Leads Series By 12-6 Margin
The Panthers have won the last three meetings in the series against the Penguins
to own a series lead of 12-6. YSU’s last victory came on Oct. 14, 2000 when it
came from behind for a 28-24 win. UNI has outscored the Penguins 99-27 in those
previous three contests. UNI has been the Penguins’ Homecoming opponent on two
occasions -- 1980 and 1984.
Last Meeting: UNI 47, YSU 9
Northern Iowa rolled up 618 yards of total offense in a 47-9 victory over the
Penguins last year in the UNI Dome.
YSU wide receiver Kyle Smith had a game to remember with
seven receptions for a career-high 142 yards, including a 47-yard touchdown
catch.
With UNI leading 7-3 following a 35-yard Nick Terracina field
goal, the Panthers scored the next 26 points to grab control of the contest by
taking a 33-3 lead.
The YSU offense finished with 299 total yards as Aaron
Marshall completed 15-of-26 passes for 213 yards.
Last Time Out: SIU 37, YSU 2
Top-ranked Southern Illinois scored four first-half touchdowns on plays that
covered at least 47 yards and the YSU offense scoreless in a 37-2 victory over
the Penguins.
Youngstown State stopped the Salukis on a three-and-out to
open the game before driving to the SIU seven. But on third down, Tom Zetts’
pass deflected off Phil Larmon’s hands and Alexis Moreland raced 95 yards the
other direction for a score.
Later in the quarter, SIU quarterback Joel Sambursky threw a
56-yard touchdown pass to Craig Turner. After SIU sacked Zetts in the end zone
for a safety, Sambursky threw a 47-yard scoring pass to Brent Little and Arkee
Whitlock scored on a 49-yard scamper to put the Salukis in front 30-0 at the
half.
In the third, Sambursky was pressured by YSU’s Justin Martin
into an intentional grounding call in the end zone to get the Penguins on the
board. Southern Illinois tacked on a touchdown late in the fourth when Jon
Cairns threw a 19-pass to Alan Turner to round out the scoring.
Penguins Avoid Shutout With Safety
Youngstown State avoided its first home shutout since Oct. 9, 1995 against
Southern Illinois with a third-quarter safety. YSU defensive end Justin Martin
pressured Southern Illinois quarterback Joel Sambursky into an intentional
grounding penalty in the end zone for two points.
YSU Finishes With Two Points
The last time the Penguins finished a game by scoring just two points -- a
safety -- was in 1973 against Eastern Michigan. The Penguins lost that contest
42-2. The only other time YSU finished with two points in a game was against
Central Michigan (16-2) in 1967.
Smith Has Four Catches
Junior wide receiver Kyle Smith (San Diego, Calif.) caught a season-high four
passes against Southern Illinois. Smith finished the game with four catches for
64 yards. This year, Smith has caught a pass in all six games and now has a
reception in 17 consecutive games dating back to the final game of the 2002
season.
Hutchinson Has Best Tackles Outing
Sophomore linebacker Marty Hutchinson (Newton Falls, Ohio) had a career-best 12
tackles against Southern Illinois. At McNeese State earlier this year,
Hutchinson had 11 tackles.
Bracken Picks Up Interception
Senior strong safety Mike Bracken intercepted his first pass of the season
against Southern Illinois. Bracken now has four career picks in his YSU tenure.
Jones, Kennedy Play For First Time
Against Southern Illinois, senior cornerback Herb Jones (Twinsburg, Ohio) and
senior offensive guard Norris Kennedy (Lake Wales, Fla.) saw their first action
of the season. Both have been held out because of injuries. Jones, who started,
had a big night against SIU with eight total tackles.
Bishop Had Outstanding Night
Sophomore punter Joe Bishop (Canton, Ohio) had an outstanding performance
against Southern Illinois. Bishop tied his career high with nine punts (at UNI
in 2003 and vs. FIU in 2004) for a career-best 401 total yards. His yardage
total ranks as the fifth-best game in school history moving in front of Frank
Edie’s 400 against Eastern Kentucky on Oct. 24, 1987.
Punting Yards in a Game
1. Nick Xides vs. Murray State, 11/10/1984, 570
2. Nick Xides vs. Northern Iowa, 10/20/1984, 497
3. Joe Kent vs. Maine, 11/5/1966, 456
4. Chris Weber vs. Northern Michigan, 9/27/1980, 435
5. Joe Bishop vs. Southern Illinois, 10/9/2004, 401
Bishop Has Career-Long Boot
One of the reason’s for Joe Bishop’s successful night was a career-long 70-yard
kick he had in the first quarter. Bishop’s kick ties for the fifth-longest in
school history and is the longest punt by a Penguin since Troy LeFever’s school
record 85-yarder against UNI in 2000.
Bishop’s punt is tied for the longest in the Gateway this
season with Illinois State’s Ryan Hoffman (at Indiana State on Oct. 2)
Longest Punt in a Game
1. Troy LeFever vs. Northern Iowa, 10/14/2000 85
2. Don Calloway vs. Northern Michigan, 10/6/1973 76
3. Nick Xides vs. Northeastern, 10/5/1985 73
4. Chuck Haynali vs. Wayne State, 10/30/1976 72
5. Don Calloway vs. Central State, 11/9/1974 70
5. Joe Bishop vs. Southern Illinois, 10/9/2004 70
Big Plays Hurt Penguins
In Saturday’s game against Southern Illinois, the Penguins defense allowed 468
total offensive yards. However, 152 of those yards came on just three plays --
all touchdowns of more than 47 yards. On the other 62 plays by the Salukis, they
gained a respectable 316 yards.
The previous week at Western Kentucky, YSU allowed 235 yards
on five plays while surrendering just 221 on the Hilltoppers other 39 offensive
snaps. WKU had 456 yards on 46 plays for the game.
Jewell, Ison Back As Starters
Sophomore center Ryan Jewell (Warren, Ohio) and sophomore fullback Demetrius
Ison (Jackson Center, Pa.) were back in the lineup after missing time with
shoulder injuries. Ison returned after missing two games while Jewell did not
play at Western Kentucky. Against the Hilltoppers, center John Foster made his
first career start.
Offensive Line Working Together
The Penguins offensive line should be an experienced unit by the end of the
season.
Left tackle John Bartos, left guard Tony Limongi and right
tackle Pat Walker have started all six games this season. Right guard Josh
Tanner and center Ryan Jewell have started five of the six contests. Center John
Foster and guard Joe DeBee started the other two contests for the Guins.
Up until Saturday, when senior guard Norris Kennedy appeared
in the game, the Penguins had not had a senior on the offensive line all season.
Two Freshmen Started vs. SIU
The Penguins had two true freshmen in the starting lineup against the Salukis.
On offense, freshman guard Josh Tanner (Orlando, Fla.) was in the starting
lineup for the fifth time this season. On defense, cornerback Jermaine Cox
(Columbus, Ohio) started in place of Jason Perry.
Gibson Hampered By Injury
Monquantae Gibson sat out the Southern Illinois contest on Saturday because of
an injury. Gibson, who had rushed for more than 100 yards in his first three
games as a Penguin, suffered his injury in the first half of the Western
Kentucky game. Against the Hilltoppers, he had 37 yards on 12 carries, including
a one-yard touchdown run.
YSU Ranks Fifth in Net Punting
The Penguins’ punt-coverage unit ranks among the best in Division I-AA this
season. YSU is fifth in I-AA in net-punting average at 39.97 yards per kick.
Northern Arizona leads the nation with a 43.69 net-punting average while Maine,
Western Kentucky, Jacksonville State and YSU round out the top five.
Joe Bishop ranks 27th in the nation in punting average at
40.64 yards per kick.
YSU Enjoys Homecoming Success
The Penguins had an 11-game Homecoming game winning streak snapped last year
with a 35-25 loss to Illinois State. In all-time Homecoming contests, the
Penguins are 47-15-1 and 18-4 at Stambaugh Stadium.
Five True Freshmen See Action
Freshman defensive tackle Ben Suran made his YSU debut against Southern
Illinois. Suran recorded three tackles in the contest. He joins defensive end
Jose Galloza, offensive guard Josh Tanner and defensive back Jermaine Cox and
offensive lineman Tyler Booth as true freshmen who have played so far this
season.
Up Next: at Illinois State
The Penguins play three of their final four games on the road this year
beginning with a contest next Saturday at Illinois State. The Redbirds travel to
play at Western Illinois this Saturday before playing host to the Penguins. YSU
has won the last two meetings in Normal, Ill., by a combined total of nine
points.
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