Dec. 7, 2006
Football: YSU in Semifinals; Heads to Appalachian State
The
fourth-seeded Youngstown State
football team ventures to No. 1 seed
Appalachian State in the NCAA
Football Championship semifinals on
Saturday at Kidd Brewer Stadium.
Kickoff is set for just after 4 p.m.
and is being televised nationally on
ESPN/ESPN HD.
Youngstown State (11-2) has won five
straight games following a 28-21
victory over Illinois State in the
NCAA quarterfinals at Stambaugh
Stadium. The Penguins trailed 7-0
before scoring 28 unanswered points.
YSU held off a late Redbird-rally
attempt, to preserve the victory.
Quarterback Tom Zetts accounted for
three touchdowns - two passing, one
rushing - in the win.
Appalachian State (12-1) won for the
12th straight time and picked up its
26th consecutive home win by beating
Montana State 38-17 in the
quarterfinals. ASU running back
Kevin Richardson (131) had four
touchdowns as he and quarterback
Armanti Edwards (105) both ran for
over 100 yards against the Bobcats.
This is the first-ever meeting
between the two programs who both
rank in the top 10 nationally in
rushing (ASU is eighth while YSU is
ninth).
All-time in playoff road games the
Penguins are 8-4, including two wins
in the semifinals. In NCAA semifinal
contests YSU has never lost posting
a 6-0 record.
Streaks, Storylines,
Sidebars...
• A win advances the Penguins to the
NCAA title game for the seventh time
in school history. YSU is 6-0
all-time in semifinal contests.
• The Penguins are 3-2 all-time when
playing a team ranked No. 1, the
last win was over Villanova in 1997
(37-34).
• YSU claimed its first-ever
outright Gateway Football Conference
championship in 2006 with a 6-1
league mark.
• Tailback Marcus Mason set the
school single-season rushing record
with 1,726 yards. He ranks second
with 22 TDs.
• Mason has rushed for 2,598 yards
in his YSU career. He has 30 rushing
scores in 20 career games. He has
nine 100-yard rushing contests in
2006 and 13 in his career. He is
averaging 129.9 yards per game in
his career.
• Wide receiver T.J. Peterson has
caught a pass in 24 straight games.
In the two postseason games he has
15 receptions for 217 yards and two
touchdowns.
• Peterson, Rory Berry and Louis
Irizarry have caught passes in every
game.
• The Penguins are 10-0 when scoring
at least 27 points this year. YSU
has scored 30 points in eight games
this year.
• Zetts entered the year with
minus-11 career rushing yards. This
year he has run for 306 yards.
• Mason ranks second in all of
Division I football averaging 156.9
yards rushing per game. As a team,
YSU ranks ninth.
• The Guins have won four straight
road games. The defense has been the
key allowing just 54 points in those
contests.
• YSU had 10 players named
first-team All-Gateway while a total
of 15 earned all-conference honors.
Appalachian State Breakdown
Appalachian State, the defending
national champions, has won 12
straight games following a
season-opening loss at North
Carolina State.
The champions of the Southern
Conference, ASU averages 34.7 points
per game while surrendering just 14
per contest. Only twice this year
have the Mountaineers allowed more
than 21 points while scoring at
least 31 on nine occasions.
Running back Kevin Richardson has
rushed for 1,352 yards and 24
touchdowns while quarterback Armanti
Williams has 962 yards and 12
scores.
Ten Guins First-Team All-GFC
The Penguins placed 10 players on
the Gateway all-conference first
team. On offense, tailback Marcus
Mason, offensive tackle Patrick
Walker and center Ryan Jewell were
first-team selections. On defense,
cornerbacks Jason Perry and Codera
Jackson, linebackers James Terry and
Marty Hutchinson and defensive
linemen Mychal Savage and Jim Phelan
were all first team picks. Punter
Joe Bishop rounded out the group of
first-team honorees.
Mason was named the GFC’s Offensive
Player of the Year while Coach Jon
Heacock was the league coach of the
year for the second consecutive
season.
Offensive guard Brad Samsa and tight
end Derrick Bush were second-team
selections while quarterback Tom
Zetts, linebacker Jeff Koval and
wide receiver T.J. Peterson were
honorable mention.
Heacock Takes Regional Honor
For the second straight year, Coach
Jon Heacock was named the AFCA’s FCS
Region Four Coach of the Year. In
fact, all four coaches remaining in
the NCAA playoffs all were selected
as the top coach in their region.
Heacock and Appalachian State’s
Jerry Moore were two of four repeat
Regional winners. UT-Martin’s Jason
Simpson is the lone non-final four
coach to earn a Region award.
Playoff History
The Penguins are appearing in the
playoffs for the 11th time in school
history. One of the most successful
FCS postseason programs ever, YSU is
25-6 all-time. The Guins’ .806
winning percentage leads all FCS
schools. YSU ranks second in
championships won (four) and
championship-game appearances (six).
The wins over James Madison and
Illinois State have put the program
in the semifinals for the seventh
time in school history.
In the two games, YSU has scored 35
and 28 points. In the postseason,
YSU is 9-0 when scoring at least 30
points and 15-2 when scoring
28-or-more. When scoring under 20,
the Guins are 7-2.
Last Time Out: YSU 28, ISU 21
Youngstown State jumped out to a
28-7 lead and held on to defeat
Illinois State 28-21 in the
quarterfinal round of the NCAA
Football Championship at Stambaugh
Stadium.
The Penguins allowed the Redbirds to
score on their first drive of the
game before keeping them out of the
end zone until the fourth quarter.
After ISU went in front 7-0, the
Guins scored 28 unanswered points to
go in front 28-7 at the end of the
third.
During the 28-point outburst,
quarterback Tom Zetts threw two
touchdown passes and ran for another
score. Zetts tossed a 17-yard
scoring strike to T.J. Peterson in
the first quarter, scored from two
yards out on a fourth-down run in
the second and hit Rory Berry on an
acrobatic score early in the third.
Tailback Marcus Mason, who finished
with 138 yards on 26 carries, scored
on a two-yard run in the third.
However, ISU struck for two scores
in the fourth but YSU was able to
hold on.
Penguins Own Winning Streaks
The Penguins have won five straight
games, the longest win streak for
the program since opening the 2000
season with six consecutive wins.
YSU has also won four consecutive
road games, the longest streak since
an eight-game run spanning the
1999-2000 seasons.
Mason Finishes Fourth in Payton
Senior tailback Marcus Mason
finished fourth in the 2006 Walter
Payton Award voting, which honors
the FCS’s top offensive player.
Mason received 19 first-place votes
and was listed in the top five on 60
of the 112 ballots. His fourth-place
finish was the highest of any YSU
player in school history.
Eddy Named FCS’s Top Assistant
Veteran assistant coach Sam Eddy was
named the American Football Coaches
Association 2006 FCS Assistant Coach
of the Year. Eddy, who is in his
13th season with the program, is the
Guins’ assistant head coach and
running backs coach.
Defense Steps Up On Road
The Penguin defense has been
impressive during the four FCS road
games. YSU allowed just 54 points,
an average of 13.5 a game and just
six touchdowns. The Guins
surrendered just 252.8 yards of
total offense, including 87.8
rushing per contest. Youngstown
State allowed just 16 points in its
final two road games (13 at Illinois
State and three at Western
Kentucky).
In all five road games this season,
YSU has allowed just 10
first-quarter points and 10
third-quarter points. All 10 third
quarter points were scored by Penn
State.
Mason Second In the Country
Marcus Mason is second in Division I
averaging 156.9 yards per game. He
has rushed for 1,726 yards on 280
carries in 11 games this season. His
highest game total has been 265
against Western Illinois while his
lowest was 72 versus James Madison.
Mason ranks behind Central
Connecticut State’s Justise Hairston
(167.91 per game). His 12.0 points
per game rank second in the FCS
behind Harvard’s Clifton Dawson who
averaged 13.20 per contest.
Offensive Line Sees Shake Up
The Penguins started the same
offensive line for the first 12
games of the year before John Foster
started for Josh Tanner at left
guard against Illinois State last
Saturday. Later in the game, Foster
moved to center and Jamel Lee, who
was playing defense until last week,
entered the game at left guard. Lee
started on the offensive line last
season before being moved to defense
during the regular season.
The unit is a key reason why Marcus
Mason ranks second in Division I in
rushing and the Penguins offense as
a whole ranks in the top 10
nationally. In 10 of 13 games a
player has eclipsed the 100-yard
mark and twice two players have gone
over 100 in the same game.
Ryan Jewell, Tyler Booth, Patrick
Walker and Brad Samsa have started
every game this season on the line.
Guins Go For It and Get It
Ten times this season the Penguins
have gone for it on fourth down and
10 times, they have succeeded. The
latest was on a fourth-and-inches
play that resulted in a touchdown
against Illinois State. With the
score tied 7-7, Tom Zetts pushed his
way in for a two-yard score.
Only one of the fourth-down
situations was longer than two
yards, while seven have been for
one-yard or less. Four plays have
resulted in touchdowns.
Peterson Continues Streak
Senior wide receiver T.J. Peterson
has had an impressive postseason
with 15 receptions for 217 yards.
His 11 grabs in the first round
against James Madison tied the
school record while his 144 yards
were a career high.
Peterson has caught a pass in 24
straight games -- all 11 in 2005 and
all 13 in 2006. This year, Peterson
has 48 receptions for 718 yards and
six touchdowns. He had 24 catches
for 432 yards and two touchdowns for
his career entering 2006.
Offense Scoring Some Points
The Penguins have scored more than
30 points in eight games this year
tying a school record that was set
back in 2001. That year YSU scored
30 points in eight of 11 contests.
This group has also tied the school
mark for 50-point games in a season
with two. The 2006 Penguins set a
school record by scoring at least 30
points in six of the first seven
games of the year.
Rush For 100, Can Mean A ‘W’
The Penguins have won 17 of the last
18 games when a back rushes for more
than 100 yards. The only loss in
that span was the 31-23 defeat to
Northern Iowa this year. YSU has won
nine of 10 games this year when
someone rushes for over 100 yards.
YSU was 6-0 in 2005 and won its last
two in 2004.
Guins in December
The Penguins are 19-5 all-time in
the month of December with two of
those losses coming in National
Championship Games. YSU is 9-0 at
home all-time during the month and
is 4-3 on the road, but has won
three straight.
Zetts Has Had Career Games
Quarterback Tom Zetts has had the
best rushing performance and best
passing performance of his YSU
career in the past five games. At
Illinois State, he ran for 110 yards
on 12 carries. In the opening round
playoff game against James Madison
he threw for a career-high 314 yards
completing 24-of-40 passes. He has
thrown for over 200 yards twice this
season.
Perry Scores Three Touchdowns
Senior cornerback Jason Perry is the
only player in school history to
return a punt and an interception
for a touchdown in the same season.
Perry returned a punt 64 yards for a
score against Indiana State. The two
previous games he returned
interceptions for touchdowns -- 78
yards versus UC Davis and 40 yards
at Missouri State.
Besides Perry, Larry Toles is the
only individual in school history to
return two interceptions for scores
in a career.
Hutchinson Leads The Way
Senior linebacker Marty Hutchinson
leads the Penguins in tackles with
97, including 53 solo stops.
Hutchinson is tied for second on the
team in tackles for losses (10) and
pass breakups (eight). He has had
double figures in tackles on five
occasions, including 11 three times.
He had his first interception since
his freshman season last Saturday
against Illinois State.
Plenty of Senior Leadership
The Penguins have 27 seniors on the
roster, of which 25 are active this
postseason. The group of 27 is
believed to be the most seniors for
one squad in school history. The
previous high was 24 in 1999. Of
this group of seniors, 17 are taking
part in their fifth season with a
collegiate program - 14 of which
have been at YSU that long.
I-A Transfers Big Part Of YSU
The Penguins have 11 former Division
I-A players on the playoff roster.
Those are tailback Monquantae Gibson
(Kentucky), fullback Regis Edgerson
(South Carolina), cornerback Tyler
Griffin (Eastern Michigan), safety
Vince Gliatta (Penn State), wide
receiver Tariq Goode (Toledo), tight
end Louis Irizarry (Ohio State),
nose tackle Greg Jacobs
(Vanderbilt), nose tackle Bobby
Lykes-Knight (Bowling Green),
tailback Marcus Mason (Illinois),
defensive end Brian Mellott (Ohio),
defensive tackle Nhemie Theodore
(Minnesota).
Of these 11, Mason, Gibson,
Irizarry, Lykes-Knight and Jacobs
have started.
Numbers of Note
• Turnover Margin: Since 1996, the
Penguins are 79-12 when they win or
tie in the turnover margin. When
committing more turnovers, YSU is
just 12-30.
• Close Games: YSU has won its last
six games decided by seven points or
less.
• Sons: YSU has 10 players on the
playoff roster whose last name ends
with son.
Since 1990 YSU is:
• 118-14-2 when holding opponents to
fewer than 21 points in a game.
• 91-6 when rushing for 200-plus
yards.
• 105-10 when scoring 28-or-more
points.
• 57-5-1 when holding opponents to
fewer than 100 yards rushing in a
game.
• 130-7 when leading entering the
fourth.
Point-Scoring Streaks
• YSU has won its last 41 games when
scoring more than 30 points. The
last loss came at Central Florida
(44-32 in 1998).
• YSU has won its last 33 games when
scoring more than 40 points. The
last loss came to James Madison
(52-49 in 1992).
• When scoring at least 50 points,
the Penguins are a perfect 20-0. YSU
is 18-2 in games following a
50-point contest.
• When scoring 21-plus points under
Coach Jon Heacock YSU is 41-5. The
Guins are 2-21 when they fail to
score 21 points, including the 19-3
win over Western Kentucky.
Next Week...To Be Determined
The winner of the YSU-Appalachian State matchup will play the
winner of the Montana-UMass contest
in Chattanooga, Tenn., for the
National Championship on Friday,
Dec. 15 at Finley Stadium. Montana
and UMass play in Missoula on Friday
evening. YSU is 2-0 against Montana
and 1-1 against UMass. The Guins
played in Chattanooga for the title
in 1997 and 1999. |