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Oct. 1, 2005
Late Takeaways, Palmer's Field Goals
Rally Penguins to 20-17 Win
Youngstown --
Three fourth-quarter interceptions and two late Brian Palmer
field goals lifted Youngstown State
to a 20-17 victory over Illinois
State on Saturday night at Stambaugh
Stadium.
The Penguins (4-1) trailed 17-14 with just under eight
minutes to go in the Gateway opener
for both teams, but interceptions by
Mike Andrews and Aaron Scales inside
the ISU 25 led to Palmer's makes
that put YSU up 20-17. Joe Juby then
sealed the game with an interception
on the YSU 31 with 39 seconds left
as the Redbirds were driving into
field goal range.
YSU junior Marcus Mason rushed for a career-high 126 yards on
27 carries and scored a touchdown
while quarterback Tom Zetts was
13-of-26 passing for 171 yards and a
touchdown. Seven of Zetts'
completions were to Kyle Smith, who
finished with 97 yards receiving and
a touchdown.
Brian Thompson rushed for 122 yards for Illinois State (3-2)
and Luke Drone threw for 180 yards
on 17 completions, but his four
interceptions were the deciding
factor.
The Penguins scored on their first possession of the game as
they took the ball at their own 20
and marched 80 yards on seven plays
for the score. Mason started the
drive with back-to-back 12-yard
gains and finished it with a
26-yarder into the end zone with
9:25 remaining in the opening
quarter.
Illinois State kept YSU scoreless the rest of the half and
had possession for more than 20
minutes as it built a 10-7 lead at
the break. Drone found the end zone
on a two-yard scamper with 1:30
remaining in the first to tie the
score at 7-7, and Kevin Mazur added
a 24-yard field goal with 5:18 left
in the second to put the Redbirds up
three.
Zetts connected with Smith on a 21-yard touchdown on the
Penguins first drive of the second
half to give them a 14-10 lead, but
Rafael Rice scored on a 20-yard
touchdown on the Redbirds' next
possession to put ISU back on top at
17-14.
The Penguins were close to finding the end zone again on a
quarter-opening drive in the fourth
as they marched 44 yards to the ISU
9, but James Temple stripped Mason
on second-and-four to end the
threat.
Illinois State, however, gave the ball right back as Andrews
intercepted Drone at the ISU 17 on
the second play of the drive to set
up a game-tying 26-yard Palmer field
goal.
Aaron Scales then picked off Drone on ISU's first play of its
next drive at the 22 to set the
stage for Palmer's 21-yard
game-winner.
The Redbirds got the ball back at their own 14 with 3:47
remaining and drove down close to
field goal range at the YSU 30, but
a holding penalty and Juby's
interception all but ended it.
The Penguins will travel to Terre Haute, Ind., to take on
Indiana State on Oct. 8 at 1 p.m.
-- GAME NOTES --
Smith Continues Reception Streak
With Kyle Smith's 15-yard reception in the first quarter, the senior moved
his streak of consecutive games with a reception to 26 straight dating back to
the 2003 season. Jeff Patterson holds the school record with 28 from 1980-1982.
Turnovers Key in Victory
The Penguins continued their streak of either winning or tying in the
turnover ratio as they topped the Redbirds 4-3 in the category tonight. Illinois
State intercepted two Tom Zetts passes and forced a Marcus Mason fumble, but YSU
countered with four interceptions - two of which came deep in ISU territory in
the fourth quarter. Codera Jackson picked off a pass on a Hail Mary on the final
play of the first half while Mike Andrews, Aaron Scales and Joe Juby each
recorded a pick in the fourth quarter. The four takeaways were also a season
high for the Penguins.
Mason Stellar in First Start
Youngstown State tailback Marcus Mason made his first career start for the
Penguins tonight against the Redbirds and made the most of it. The junior
Potomac, Md., native rushed for a career-high 126 yards and scored YSU's opening
touchdown in the win. He missed the first two games of the season with an ankle
injury before making his debut at Liberty. He then received the bulk of the
carries a week later against Pittsburgh but did not get the start.
Gateway Openers
With the win over Illinois State, Youngstown State improved to 7-2 in
Gateway openers. It's only two losses came at Western Kentucky in 2000 and 2004.
Penguins 4-1 for Second Time Under Heacock
The win also gave the Penguins a 4-1 start for the second time under head
coach Jon Heacock. The Penguins opened Heacock's first season at the helm in
2001 with a 6-1 record en route to a 8-3 finish. |