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Sept.
6, 2008
Football: Big First
Half Propels South Dakota State Past
Penguins, 40-7
Brookings, S.D. –
The No. 14 Youngstown State football
team found the going tough on the
road for the second straight
Saturday, dropping its Missouri
Valley Football Conference opener
40-7 to 21st-ranked South Dakota
State at Coughlin-Alumni Stadium on
Saturday night.
The Penguins (0-2 overall and 0-1 in
the Missouri Valley Football
Conference) trailed 27-0 at halftime
before finding some offensive
momentum behind junior quarterback
Brandon Summers in the second half.
YSU scored on its first possession
of the second half to get within
27-7 when Jabari Scott scored on a
two-yard run. However, SDSU answered
back two plays later on a 53-yard
touchdown run by Kyle Minett to
make the game 33-7. Tyler Duffy
added a scoring run with 6:42 left
in the game.
Minett finished the game with 123 yards rushing and 65 yards
receiving.
The Jacks (1-1 and 1-0) seized
control of the game early in the
opening quarter.
SDSU opened the game by scoring 10
points in the first eight minutes.
On their first drive of the contest,
SDSU moved inside the YSU five-yard
line before the Penguins' defense
held.
SDSU kicker Peter Reifenrath booted
a 20-yard field goal at the 11:30
mark to put the Jacks in front 3-0.
YSU's first possession ended when
Rowan overthrew Derrick Bush on a
third-down attempt and was
intercepted by Brock Campbell.
The Jackrabbits capitalized five
plays later when quarterback Ryan
Berry scored on a one-yard scamper
at the 7:05 mark.
On the second play of the second
quarter Berry
lofted a 34-yard touchdown pass to
JaRon Harris increasing the
Jackrabbits' lead to 17-0.
Later YSU quarterback Brandon
Summers was sacked in the end zone
for safety with 5:01 left in the
second quarter.
Minett added an eight-yard rushing
touchdown with 1:37 left in the
opening half to make the score 25-0.
The Jackrabbits tacked on a
two-point conversion on a run by
Minett off an option play to make
the score 27-0.
In the first half, South Dakota State had 297 total yards,
243 through the air. YSU had 57
yards of total offense.
After playing their first two games
on the road, the Penguins finally
play their home opener next Saturday
against Central State. Kickoff at
Stambaugh Stadium is set for 4 p.m.
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