Season 140 – SEC Preview

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Head Coach: Awags (386-74)

Last Season’s Record: 12-3 (7-2 in SEC)

Last Bowl Appearance: Season 139 Won the Fiesta Bowl

Offensive Overview: The Crimson Tide will have a new starting QB in Jerome Bean  but that shouldn’t slow down them.  As a backup he threw for 2,102 yards with 46 touchdowns and only 4 interceptions.  Tailbacks Robert Davis and Richard Guidry are quality SEC backs.  Aaron Farmer and junior Joseph Henry give the Tide more big-play threats at wide-out. The offensive line will be the key. The line will be athletic as always. This unit has explosive capability.

Defensive Overview: The defensive front is talented as always.  Last season they were able to register 60 sacks as a unit.  The secondary saw its interceptions dip from season ago.  Last season they had 8 where as in the season before they registered 38.  I think they should be able to get those numbers back up.

Head Coach: Hatroq (261-84)

Last Season’s Record: 10-4 (6-2 in SEC)

Last Bowl Appearance: Season 139 Lost the Peach Bowl

Offensive Overview: The offense should be explosive yet again.  Last season they passed for 4,100 yards and rushed for 2,435 yards.  Jimmy Robinson should have another great season as he completed 55.2% of his passes for 3,923 to go along with his 25 touchdowns.

Defensive Overview: There isn’t too many vacancies along the defensive line.  They were able to record 62 sacks while the secondary netted 35 interceptions.   The development of new backups in the trenches will be important.  The linebacker corps should be solid with Jesse Bell leading the way, and the linebackers is the unit’s strength

Head Coach: Husker68144 (239-137)

Last Season’s Record: 7-7 (3-5 in SEC)

Last Bowl Appearance: Season 139 Lost the New Orleans Bowl

Offensive Overview:  The offense should see mass improvements as this is Husker’s 4th season as he now has his game-plan installed.  From year 2 to year 3 the offense increased in total yardage production by 1,107 yards.  I expect this trend to continue for this season.  Junior QB Edward Marshall will be the key.

Defensive Overview: The defense continues to improve as they had 26 sacks to go along with 14 interceptions.  As with the offense this group continues to improve.  The linebackers will need some depth behind them and I am sure there will be quality there after signing day.

Head Coach: Potter444 (1338-361)

Last Season’s Record: 10-4 (5-3 in SEC)

Last Bowl Appearance: Season 139 Won the Silicon Valley Bowl

Offensive Overview:  Potter will be looking to recapture the magic that he had 3 seasons ago.  In season 136 he passed for 8,112 yards as a team and the pass 3 seasons he has seen this total dip by at least 3,000 yards.  Anthony Miller will be key to get this high flying offense back to where it belongs…at the top.

Defensive Overview: The defensive may be the most talented.  There really is no drop off in talent in regards to the starters and the backups.  Last season this unit tallied 55 sacks and netted 19 interceptions.  I expect this same numbers this season if not more.

Head Coach: Bama2448 (368-105)

Last Season’s Record: 7-6 (3-5 in SEC)

Last Bowl Appearance: Season 138 Won the Hawaii Bowl

Offensive Overview:  With a new coaching staff it will be interesting to see how far this offense can take this team.  With a starting sophomore  QB it will be tough to get those conference wins.

Defensive Overview: The defensive line may be the most talented and deepest positions on the football team.  With starters William McKinney and Jose Pittman the Bulldogs have a couple of veterans who can lead the youngsters.  The three starting linebackers – Jeremy Lyons, Samuel Johnson, and Robert Scott – are a solid group.

Head Coach: Mpmershon (1518-487)

Last Season’s Record: 10-4 (6-2 in SEC)

Last Playoff Appearance: Season 139 Won the Outback Bowl

Offensive Overview: On offense, LSU will play a style similar to last year.  Carl Buckner passed for 4,722 yards and 48 touchdowns.  It will be interesting to see who starts at RB to run the ball.  Bruce Johnson seems to be the likely choice as he did haul in 149 passes for 1,489 yards.

Defensive Overview: The defensive front is talented. Defensive Lineman Frank Pratt and Joseph Hendrickson are the best of the linemen. The linebackers are solid with Clarence Valdez and Leroy Greer rotating in the middle and Robert Quinn and ronald Holloway rotating at the strongside linebacker. Corners Kevin Street and John Contreras both showed promise in the spring, but must continue to improve to be able to help against SEC competition.

Head Coach: Darryljones2 (378-162)

Last Season’s Record: 8-6 (4-4 in SEC)

Last Bowl Appearance: Season 139 Lost the Houston Bowl

Offensive Overview: The offense should be explosive yet.  Last season they passed for 6,844 yards.  David Daniel should have another great season as he passed for 5,155 yards and 45 touchdowns.

Defensive Overview: There isn’t too many vacancies along the defensive line.  The development of new backups in the trenches will be important.  The linebacker corps should be solid.

Head Coach: Treyomo (265-100)

Last Season’s Record: 12-3 (7-2 in SEC)

Last Bowl Appearance: Season 139 Lost the Orange Bowl

Offensive Overview: Last season South Carolina shocked everyone when they went to a heavy passing offense.  Traditionally this team that ran it through the tackles and only passed when needed.   It will be interesting to see what they do this season as both QB’s on the roster haven’t thrown the ball all that much.

Defensive Overview: The defense looks to be strong again.  Last season they accounted for 52 sacks and was able to nab 24 interceptions.  This defense played well last season and I look for that trend to continue.

Head Coach: Deenhorvie (401-91)

Last Season’s Record: 9-5 (7-1 in SEC)

Last Bowl Appearance: Season 139 Lost the Motor City Bowl

Offensive Overview: The Vols passed for 5,155 yards  last season while racking up 2,944 yards on the ground.  Tennessee hasn’t named their starter at QB yet but whoever gets the nod should be expected to put up huge numbers.  Antonio Romano at RB should be able to help keep some of the pressure off of the young QB.

Defensive Overview: The defense is going to have to perform a little bit better as I don’t see the offense being able to carry them.  Last season the defense was able to only obtain 36 sacks and get 11 interceptions.  If they are able to improve on this a little bit I see them contending for the SEC title.

Head Coach: Vhoward415 (895-218)

Last Season’s Record: 6-7 (1-7 in SEC)

Last Bowl Appearance: Season 121 Lost the Las Vegas Bowl

Offensive Overview: This offense continues to impress year after year.  If they are able to build upon last season they will improve their win and loss record.  Their star QB, Marc Morgan will lead the charge.  He has very capable weapons to throw to in Roger Duncan and David Blackburn.

Defensive Overview: As for the offense the same can be said about the defense.  It continues to improve season after season.  Last season they account for 27 sacks and 14 interceptions.  I see them improving on these numbers.  Be  careful if you think you are going to pass on them as they will get an interception or two.

Wilkinson Season Big Sky Preview


Head Coach: Eblake (42-5)Last Season’s Record: 10-5 (7-2 in Big Sky)Last Playoff Appearance: Season 113 First Round LossKey Matchup(s): Sept. 6 Northeastern; Sept. 10 Northern Arizona.Star Power: WR Francisco Ingram, returning starter, 6-1, 193, Jr., Career stats – 1,028 yards receiving; RB Harold Alexander, rushed for 535 yards in 113 as backup, 5-8, 195; DL John Spaulding, 6-5, 344, 89 career tackles; Chris Lovell, LB, 6-3, 218, 174 career tackles.

Notable Additions: James Taylor, QB, 6-5, 204; Zachary Caldwell, RB, 5-8, 215; Mark Porter, RB, 5-9, 202; Stephen Price, WR, 6-2, 211; Frank Walter, WR, 6-4, 209; Juan Whitfield, OL, 6-7, 336; Joseph Esparza, DL, 6-4, 315; Ruben Dillon, DB, 6-3, 246; Edward Lovell, DB, 6-1, 187; James McDowell, DB, 6-1, 206.

Notable Subtractions: QB Robert Peterson, RB Frederick Justice, WR Randall Richardson, WR Michael Brewer, OL John Hoover, DL Carlos Richardson, DB Larry Hunt

Notable Returnees: WR Francisco Ingram, TE John Wilson, OL Jack Simmons, OL Jesus Jennings, OL Thomas Wise, DL John Spaulding, DL George Grant, LB Chris Lovell, LB Fred Daniel, DB David Cunningham, DB Robert Hancock

Offensive Overview: Wide Receiver Francisco Ingram leads an offense who will be starting a new quarterback. Cal Poly returns six on offense, but there are plenty with solid experience to fill the holes. Tailbacks Harold Alexander and Sean Ivey are quality Big Sky backs.  Francisco Ingram and sophomore Paul Newsome give the Mustangs more big-play threats at wideout. The offensive line will be the key. The line will be more athletic than the last few offensive fronts, but will need time to come together. This unit has explosive capability.

Defensive Overview: The defensive front is talented, deep and experienced, and the secondary only lost one starter. Defensive Lineman John Spaulding and George Grant are the best of the linemen, although Thomas Phillips was outstanding in the spring and could be ready to blossom. The linebackers are solid with Chris Lovell and Fred Daniel rotating in the middle and Michael Kelly and Richard Williams rotating at the strongside linebacker. Corners David Cunningham and Robert Hancock both showed promise in the spring, but must continue to improve to be able to help against Big Sky competition.

Special Teams Overview: The kickers, snappers and holders all return led by punter Jerome King and kicker Phillip Johnston.

The Cal Poly Mustangs will have a winning season if… the new quarterback can develop consistence with the wide receivers and the defense performs to their potential.

Head Coach: Mraston (104-20)

Last Season’s Record: 12-3 (9-0 in Big Sky)

Last Playoff Appearance: Season 113 First Round Loss

Key Matchup(s): Sept. 6 Northern Iowa; Sept. 9 Southeast Missouri; Sept. 10 Cal Poly.

Star Power: QB Donald Robinson, returning starter, 6-4, 207, Jr., Career stats – 3,516 yards passing; RB Marvin Whitehead, rushed for 2142 yards in 113, 6-0, 218; DL Eugene Salinas, 6-5, 315, 72 career tackles; Robert Smith, LB, 6-3, 214, 215 career tackles.

Notable Additions: Steven Davis, QB, 6-6, 239; William Camacho, RB, 6-0, 203; Alan Rogers, WR, 6-4, 214; Jason Moody, OL, 6-0, 311; Stephen Morgan, DL, 6-6, 352; Edward Simon, LB, 6-2, 212; John Martin, DB, 5-11, 198; Carlos Wilson, DB, 6-3, 227.

Notable Subtractions: OL Frank Pacheco, DL Scott Molina, LB William Holcomb, DB David Robinson, DB Michael Reid.

Notable Returnees: QB Donald Robinson, RB Marvin Whitehead, WR Ronald Gray, DL Eugene Salinas, DL Jeff Barker, LB Robert Smith, LB Gary Morgan, DB John Jones.

Offensive Overview: The offense should be explosive yet again as they only lost one starter and that was on the offensive line.  Last season they passed for 2,942 yards and rushed for 3,024 yards.  Marvin Whitehead should have another great season as he averaged 6.0 yards a carry and rushed for 2,142 yards and 17 touchdowns.
Defensive Overview: There isn’t too many vacancies along the defensive line as they only lost one starter.  The development of new backups in the trenches will be important.  The linebacking corps should be solid with Robert Smith leading the way, and the linebackers is the unit’s strength.

Special Teams Overview: The kickers, snappers and holders all return led by punter Peter Carlson and kicker Barry Johnson.

The Northern Arizona Lumberjacks will have a winning season if… the Lumberjacks likely will be favored in every outing the rest of year except Game 5 at Southeast Missouri.  The defense and kicking game should be sound, so the season probably hinges on the development of a capable quarterback.

Head Coach: Bama2448 (68-28)

Last Season’s Record: 11-3 (6-2 in Big Sky)

Last Playoff Appearance: Season 113 First Round Loss

Key Matchup(s): Sept. 13 Northern Arizona; Sept. 16 Texas State.

Star Power: HB Earl Day, returning starter, 6-3, 206, Jr., Career stats – 817 yards rushing; 819 yards receiving; WR Mark Stevens, 544 receiving yards in 113, 6-3, 215; DL Ernest Simpson, 6-5, 337, 113 career tackles; Brian McKinney, LB, 6-4, 220, 183 career tackles.

Notable Additions: Paul Chase, QB, 6-2, 204; Norman Owen, RB, 6-0, 228; James Williams, RB, 5-8, 194; Juan Freeman, WR, 6-2, 216; Martin Gomez, TE, 6-3, 216; Dennis Thomas, OL, 6-5, 339; Robert Bradley, DL, 6-1, 330; Eric McCoy, DL, 6-4, 312; Leo Bailey, LB, 6-0, 192; Benjamin Lucas, LB, 6-1, 196; Robert Stone, DB, 5-11, 204.

Notable Subtractions: QB George Scott, RB Daniel Cook, WR Albert Morris, DL Jeffrey Hall, LB Vincent Dillard.

Notable Returnees: HB Earl Day, WR Mark Stevens, TE John Donovan, DL Ernest Simpson, LB Brian McKinney, DB Frank Kane.

Offensive Overview: Last season Sam Houston State’s offensive coaching staff arrived in Huntsville just weeks before the start of the season.  Coupled with strong quarterback play they were able to finish 11-3.  And this year the Bearkats go into the season needing to replace that quarterback.  It is probably going to be a struggle as that quarterback will be a freshman.  The offense will probably lean on RB Earl Day to move the ball and just ask the quarterback to be a game manager.  The offensive line remains intact so they should be able to move the ball utilizing the rushing attack.
Defensive Overview: The defense only has to replace two starters on defense.  The secondary looks to be the strong point as they return all of the starters.  Timothy McCarty made the move from LB to DL and should see more playing time this year as Jeffrey Hall has graduated.

Special Teams Overview: The kickers, snappers and holders all return led by punter William Hale and kicker Timothy Latham.

The Sam Houston State Bearkats will have a winning season if… their young quarterback doesn’t turn the ball over too much and the defensive front seven plays up to their potential.

Head Coach: Spcbuzzard (60-45)

Last Season’s Record: 3-10 (2-6 in Big Sky)

Last Playoff Appearance: Season 102 First Round Loss

Key Matchup(s): Sept. 8 Howard; Sept. 11 Sam Houston State.

Star Power: HB Roy Barnett, returning starter, 6-1, 213, Sr., Career stats – 3,040 yards rushing; 945 yards receiving; WR Sam Miller, 168 receiving yards in 113, 6-4, 225; DL Paul Bryant, 6-4, 303, 72 career tackles; William Martin, LB, 6-2, 194, 204 career tackles.

Notable Additions: Ramon Haynes, QB, 6-2, 208; Eddie Moore, RB, 6-0, 186; Carlos Hicks, WR, 6-2, 218; Thomas Stone, WR, 6-1, 186; Jason Conner, TE, 6-3, 217; James Bell, OL, 6-2, 316; Walter Craft, OL, 6-2, 302; Robert Lee, OL, 6-3, 332; Gregory Taylor, OL, 6-4, 314; Robert Dixon, DL, 6-5, 328; William Rutherford, DL, 6-1, 301; John Spencer, DL, 6-2, 317; Francis Baldwin, LB,   6-0, 204; James Frye, LB, 6-2, 224; William McQueen, LB, 6-3, 218; William Chapman, DB, 6-3, 197; Raymond Hill, DB, 6-2, 203; Jay Warren, DB, 6-4, 191.

Notable Subtractions: WR Wayne Hathaway, TE David Brantley, OL Carl Mason, OL Randy Pittman, DL Jerry Biggs, LB James Rowe, DB Francisco Norris.

Notable Returnees: HB Roy Barnett, WR Sam Miller, DL Paul Bryant, DL William Tomlinson, LB William Martin, DB Allen Burgos.

Offensive Overview: The weaknesses are depth at almost all of the positions and inexperience at others.  The crucial quarterback position has a new starter in Michael Harris.  Harris will have to learn a new system while playing in games.  Tight end has some talent.  There are no sure threat threats at wide receiver, although there are two seniors.  The practices have been closed to the media so no word on what the new coach will be running offensively.
Defensive Overview: The defensive line may be the most talented and deepest positions on the football team.  With starters Paul Bryant and William Tomlinson the Spires have a couple of veterans who can lead the youngsters.  The three starting linebackers – William Martin, Jeremy Kennedy, and John Bradley – are a solid group.

Special Teams Overview: The kickers, snappers and holders all return led by punter Anthony Davis and kicker Mike Davis.

The Saint Mary’s Spires will have a winning season if… they can develop the young talent and the team can learn the play-books of their new coach.

Head Coach: Phimutau (104-42)

Last Season’s Record: 10-5 (6-2 in Big Sky)

Last Playoff Appearance: Season 113 Second Round Loss

Key Matchup(s): Sept. 7 Texas Southern; Sept. 8 Villanova; Sept. 14 Northern Arizona.

Star Power: QB Peter O’Donell, 6-2, 213, Sr., Career stats – 1,031 yards passing; WR Sean Griggs, 246 receiving yards in 113, 5-10, 205; DL James Lehman, 6-3, 314, 116 career tackles; Jack Emerson, LB, 6-2, 203, 97 career tackles.

Notable Additions: Jerome Small, QB, 6-0, 210; Steven Cervantes, WR, 6-5, 202; Matthew West, WR, 6-3, 213; Jason Blair, DL, 6-7, 322; Adam Lockett, DL, 6-2, 304; Steven Louis, DL, 6-7, 332; Joseph Warner, DL, 6-4, 330, Ernest Dennis, LB, 6-5, 220, Andrew James, LB, 6-1, 212; Craig McCullough, LB, 6-2, 197; Roy Ramsey, LB, 6-2, 202; Reginald Cleveland, DB, 6-1, 216; Randy Hunt, DB, 5-11, 204; Charles Sanford, DB, 6-2, 193; Shane Snider, DB, 5-10, 186.

Notable Subtractions: QB Steven Curtis, HB Tommy Rios, WR Paul Broussard, WR Anthony Ball, TE James Cooper, OL James Silva, DL Richard Anderson, LB Michael Serrano.

Notable Returnees: QB Peter O’Donell, RB William Porter, WR Sean Griggs, DL James Lehman, LB Jack Emerson, DB Ernest Newton, DB Mario Davis.

Offensive Overview: The Bobcats lost most key starters on offense, including QB Steven Curtis, HB Tommy Rios, and WR Paul Broussard.  One of the Bobcats keys to success will be the play of the their quarterback.  They have to break in a new starter and we will have to wait to see who starts, the senior or the freshman.  He will be protected by a veteran offensive line which will help.  The receiving corps will be breaking in three new starters but they are seniors so they know the offensive play-book.
Defensive Overview: The secondary needs to continue its ability to keep Texas State away from the “big play.”  Again, the removal of mental mistakes, and the play of Ernest Newton and Mario Davis will be important having lost starter Billy Barnett to graduation.  Overall, Texas State’s defense was improved.  More commitment to rush defense and continuing to prevent the big play are needed for success.

Special Teams Overview: The kickers, snappers and holders all return led by punter Robert Morales and kicker Peter Wilkes.

The Texas State Bobcats will have a winning season if… they can replace all of the star power that they lost on offense and the defense plays like they did last year.

Wilkinson Big Sky Week 13 Recap

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Sam Houston State Bearkats
(11-2, 6-2 Away)
Montana State Bobcats
(4-9, 2-6 Home)
Sam Houston State at Montana State
1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT SCORE
Sam Houston State Bearkats (11-2, 6-2) 0 14 10 25 0 49
Montana State Bobcats (4-9, 2-6) 7 7 14 7 0 35
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BOZEMAN, MT —   Sam Houston State needed a huge fourth quarter to defeat Montana State 49-35.  With the Bearkats trailing 35-31 with 12:05 left in the fourth quarter, George Scott was able to get them the lead with a deep pass of 47 yards to Joshua Farmer for the touchdown and then complete a two point conversion to put the score at 42-35.  George Scott passed for 394 yards and four touchdowns for the Bearkats.  Ryan Velez passed for 277 yards, three touchdowns, and two interceptions for the Bobcats.  Joshua Riley added 130 yards rushing and two touchdowns.
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#11 Northern Arizona Lumberjacks
(11-2, 8-0 Away)
Texas State Bobcats
(9-4, 6-2 Home)
Northern Arizona at Texas State
1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT SCORE
(#11) Northern Arizona Lumberjacks (11-2, 8-0) 21 7 10 6 0 44
Texas State Bobcats (9-4, 6-2) 10 6 7 7 0 30
RECAP
SAN MARCOS, TX — Northern Arizona used a strong first quarter and a kickoff returned for 95 yards to defeat Texas State 44-30.  The Bobcats were down 21-10 after the first quarter and even though the Bobcats passed for 475 yards they just couldn’t catch up with the balanced offense of the Lumberjacks.  Donald Robinson passed for 221 yards and one touchdown for the Lumberjacks.  Marvin Whitehead added 168 yards rushing and one touchdown.  Steven Curtis passed for 350 yards and one interception for the Bobcats.  Northern Arizona advances to the Big Sky championship game and Texas State awaits to hear their named called on Selection Day.
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#21 Cal Poly Mustangs
(10-3, 7-1 Away)
 California State Hornets
(0-13, 0-8 Home)
Cal Poly at California State
1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT SCORE
(#21) Cal Poly Mustangs (10-3, 7-1) 24 17 14 14 0 69
California State Hornets (0-13, 0-8) 0 0 10 0 0 10
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SACRAMENTO, CA —   Cal Poly used a balanced attack to put up 622 yards of total offense and they stomped California State 69-10.  This game was never close and the Hornets didn’t get on the board till the third quarter when Milton Berry nailed a 45 yard field goal and they still trailed 41-3.  Robert Peterson passed for 252 yards and two touchdowns for the Mustangs.  Harold Alexander added 133 yards rushing and three touchdowns.  Raymond Hopkins passed for 137 yards for the Hornets.  Cal Poly advances to Big Sky championship game and California State sits and wonders why they were unable to win a game all year.

Wilkinson Big Sky Week 12 Recap

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Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks
(6-6, 2-5 Away)
Sam Houston State Bearkats
(10-2, 5-2 Home)
Stephen F. Austin at Sam Houston State
1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT SCORE
Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks (6-6, 2-5) 0 6 0 0 0 6
Sam Houston State Bearkats (10-2, 5-2) 10 14 7 3 0 34
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HUNTSVILLE, TX —   Sam Houston State utilized two quarterbacks to pass for 433 yards and overpower the Stephen F. Austin defense and pull out the 34-6 win.  Leo Lucas was the star for the Bearkats as he tossed 3 touchdown passes.  The Bearkat defense still needs some work as they gave up 323 yards but they did get two turnovers and limit the Lumberjacks to only two field goals.  Jason Atkinson passed for 170 yards and threw one interception for the Lumberjacks.  Jeremy Johnson added 148 yards rushing.
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Idaho State Bengals
(5-7, 2-5 Away)
#25 Texas State Bobcats
(9-3, 6-1 Home)
Idaho State at Texas State
1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT SCORE
Idaho State Bengals (5-7, 2-5) 0 3 3 0 0 6
(#25) Texas State Bobcats (9-3, 6-1) 14 2 0 7 0 23
RECAP
SAN MARCOS, TX —   Texas State used a balanced attack and they were able to out-gain Idaho State 309-229 yards and defeat them 23-6.  The Bobcat defense was spectacular as they limited the Bengals to two field goals and was able to get a safety as well.  Steven Curtis passed for 199 yards and two touchdowns for the Bobcats.  Tommy Rios added 107 yards rushing.  William Martinez passed for 160 yards for the Bengals.
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#13 Northern Arizona Lumberjacks
(10-2, 7-0 Away)
Montana State Bobcats
(4-8, 2-5 Home)
Northern Arizona at Montana State
1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT SCORE
(#13) Northern Arizona Lumberjacks (10-2, 7-0) 7 14 10 7 0 38
Montana State Bobcats (4-8, 2-5) 3 7 3 0 0 13
RECAP
BOZEMAN, MT —   Both teams total 283 yards of total offense but when it came to turnovers Northern Arizona forced Montana State to commit four of them and this turned out to be the deciding factor as the Lumberjacks defeated the Bobcats 38-13.  The Lumberjacks star running back didn’t disappoint as he rushed for 144 yards and one touchdown.  Ryan Velez passed for 168 yards and one touchdown but his four interceptions doomed the Bobcats.
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#20 Cal Poly Mustangs
(9-3, 6-1 Away)
Eastern Washington Eagles
(7-5, 3-4 Home)
Cal Poly at Eastern Washington
1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT SCORE
Cal Poly Mustangs (5-3, 2-1) 7 13 14 3 0 37
Eastern Washington Eagles (7-5, 3-4) 3 6 0 3 0 12
RECAP
CHENEY, WA —   Cal Poly used an aerial attack to overwhelm Eastern Washington and defeat them by a score of 37-12.  The Eagle defense has no answer for Mustang quarterback Robert Peterson as he passed for 370 yards and tossed four touchdowns.  The Mustang defense which wasn’t that great today as they gave up 328 yards but every time the Eagle offense got into the redzone they were able to force them to kick field goals and that proved to be the difference.  Harry Moran passed for 219 yards for the Eagles.

Wilkinson Big Sky Week 8 Recap

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Texas State Bobcats
(5-3, 2-1 Away)
Eastern Washington Eagles
(5-3, 1-2 Home)
Texas State at Eastern Washington
1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT SCORE
Texas State Bobcats (5-3, 2-1) 10 13 17 7 0 47
Eastern Washington Eagles (5-3, 1-2) 10 0 0 7 0 17
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CHENEY, WA —   Texas State used a powerful rushing attack to blowout Eastern Washington 47-17.  Tommy Rios rushed for 288 yards and 3 touchdowns.  Steven Curtis passed for 165 yards and one touchdown for the Bobcats.  Harry Moran passed for 194 yards and one touchdown for the Eagles.  Barry Gregg added 144 yards rushing.
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#25 Sam Houston State Bearkats
(8-0, 3-0 Away)
Portland State Vikings
(1-7, 1-2 Home)
Sam Houston State at Portland State
1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT SCORE
(#25) Sam Houston State Bearkats (8-0, 3-0) 0 3 7 7 0 17
Portland State Vikings (1-7, 1-2) 0 0 0 3 0 3
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PORTLAND, OR —   Sam Houston State used a strong second half performance to pull out a 17-3 win over Portland State.  George Scott passed for 333 yards and two touchdowns for the Bearkats.  David Thompson passed for 139 yards for the Vikings.  Jesse Lewis added 79 yards rushing.
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#24 Northern Arizona Lumberjacks
(6-2, 3-0 Away)
#16 Cal Poly Mustangs
(5-3, 2-1 Home)
Northern Arizona at Cal Poly
1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT SCORE
(#24) Northern Arizona Lumberjacks (6-2, 3-0) 21 10 14 7 0 52
(#16) Cal Poly Mustangs (5-3, 2-1) 7 14 3 7 0 31
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SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA —   This was the marquee matchup in the Big Sky this week as #24 Northern Arizona took on #16 Cal Poly.  The Lumberjacks used a strong first quarter scoring 21 points in leading the Lumberjacks to a 52-31 win.  The Mustangs were able to come within 10 points in second quarter but that would be the closest they would come to the Lumberjacks.  Donald Robinson passed for 238 yards and one touchdown for the Lumberjacks.  Marvin Whitehead added 153 yards and two touchdowns.  Robert Peterson passed for 311 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception for the Mustangs.  Fredrick Justice added 102 yards rushing.

Wilkinson Big Sky Week 7 Recap

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Texas State Bobcats
(4-3, 1-1 Away)
California State Hornets
(0-7, 0-2 Home)
Texas State at California State
1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT SCORE
Texas State Bobcats (4-3, 1-1) 3 13 10 21 0 47
California State Hornets (0-7, 0-2) 0 0 7 0 0 7
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SACRAMENTO, CA —   Tommy Rios and William Porter combined to rush for 305 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Bobcats past the Hornets 47-7.  California State had no answer to stop the rushing attacked that Texas State had.  The defense of the Bobcats limited the Hornets to 242 total yards and only gave up one touchdown.  Raymond Hopkins passed for 118 yards for the Hornets.
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Eastern Washington Eagles
(5-2, 1-1 Away)
Northern Arizona Lumberjacks
(5-2, 2-0 Home)
Eastern Washington at Northern Arizona
1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT SCORE
Eastern Washington Eagles (5-2, 1-1) 0 0 7 0 0 7
Northern Arizona Lumberjacks (5-2, 2-0) 13 10 7 14 0 44
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FLAGSTAFF, AZ —   Northern Arizona used a powerful offense and a strong offense to get the victory today over Eastern Washington, 44-7.  The Lumberjacks biggest play of the game came via a punt return by David Robinson for a 79 yard touchdown.  Donald Robinson passed for 237 yards and three touchdowns for the Lumberjacks.  Harry Moran passed for 113 yards and 1 interception for the Eagles.  Barry Gregg added 132 yards rushing.
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#22 Sam Houston State Bearkats
(7-0, 2-0 Away)
Saint Mary’s Gaels
(1-6, 0-2 Home)
Sam Houston State at Saint Mary’s
1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT SCORE
(#22) Sam Houston State Bearkats (7-0, 2-0) 14 14 0 0 0 28
Saint Mary’s Gaels (1-6, 0-2) 0 14 0 0 0 14
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MORAGA, CA —   Sam Houston had a strong first half and the Bearkats defeated the Gaels 28-14.  This game looked like it would be exciting after a 28-14 half time lead by the Bearkats, but both teams played excellent defense and neither offense was able to score in the second half.  George Scott passed for 164 yards and 2 touchdowns for the Bearkats.  Earl Day added 148 yards rushing and 1 touchdown.  Joe Gary passed for 189 yards, 1 touchdown, and 1 interception for the Gaels.  Roy Barnett added 67 yards rushing.
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Montana State Bobcats
(2-5, 0-2 Away)
#17 Cal Poly Mustangs
(5-2, 2-0 Home)
Montana State at Cal Poly
1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT SCORE
Montana State Bobcats (2-5-6, 0-2) 7 0 0 7 0 14
(#17) Cal Poly Mustangs (5-2, 2-0) 3 21 14 14 0 52
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SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA —   Cal Poly displayed an outstanding offensive attack as they overwhelmed Montana State 52-14.  The Bobcats had no answer for Robert Robinson, the Mustang quarterback, who passed for 330 yards and 3 touchdowns.  Even the Mustangs backup quarterback got in on the action as he tossed 3 touchdown passes as well.  Fredrick Justice added 113 yards rushing for Cal Poly.  Ryan Velez passed for 148 yards for the Bobcats.

Wilkinson Big Sky 6 Recap

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California State Hornets
(0-6, 0-1)
Northern Arizona Lumberjacks
(4-2, 1-0)
California State at Northern Arizona
1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT SCORE
California State Hornets (0-6, 0-1) 0 0 0 0 0 0
Northern Arizona Lumberjacks (4-2, 0-1) 10 17 17 3 0 47
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FLAGSTAFF, AZ —   Donald Robinson completed 15 of 26 passes for 188 yards and had three touchdowns to lead Northern Arizona to a 47-0 win over California State.  Marvin Whitehead added 178 yards rushing and one touchdown.  The Lumberjack defense was spectacular as they shut out the Hornets and only gave up 188 total yards.  Raymond Hopkins passed for 92 yards and one interception for the Hornets.  George Cannon added 77 yards rushing.
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Weber State Wildcats
(0-6, 0-1)
Sam Houston State Bearkats
(6-0, 1-0)
Weber State at Sam Houston State
1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT SCORE
Weber State Wildcats (0-6, 0-1) 3 7 3 7 0 20
Sam Houston State Bearkats (6-0, 1-0) 7 0 14 23 0 44
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HUNTSVILLE, TX —   George Scott completed 32 of 48 passes for 325 yards and had three touchdowns to lead the Bearkats pass the Wildcats 44-20.  Once again the Bearkat offense started off the first half slow but finished the game strong by scoring 37 points in the second half.  Donald Sewell passed for 204 yards and one touchdown for the the Wildcats.  Anthony Miller added 130 yards rushing and one touchdown.
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Cal Poly Mustangs
(4-2, 1-0)
Texas State Bobcats
(3-3, 0-1)
Cal Poly at Texas State
1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT SCORE
Cal Poly Mustangs (4-2, 1-0) 0 7 17 3 0 27
Texas State Bobcats (3-3, 0-1) 3 7 0 14 0 24
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SAN MARCOS, TX —   Robert Peterson completed 22 of 47 passes for 213 yards and zero touchdowns to lead Cal Poly to a 27-24 win over Texas State.  This game did not disappoint as it was never over until the final seconds ticked off of the score board.  The surprise of the game was second string Harold Alexander rushing for 103 yards and two touchdowns.  With 2:36 left in the 4th quarter Tommy Rios rushed up the middle for 75 yards for the Bobcats cutting the lead to 27-24.  The Bobcat defense couldn’t get the Mustang offense off of the field as they were able to run out the clock and secure the victory.

Wilkinson Big Sky Week 5 Recap

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Texas State Bobcats
(3-2, 0-0 Away)
William & Mary Tribe
(2-3, 0-0 Home)
Texas State at William & Mary
1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT SCORE
Texas State Bobcats (3-2) 7 13 7 17 0 44
William & Mary Tribe (2-3) 13 7 7 7 0 34
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WILLIAMSBURG, VA —   Steven Curtis completed 26 of 37 passes for 259 yards and had three touchdowns to lead Texas State to a 44-34 win over William & Mary.  William & Mary scored the first 10 points, including a 78 yard punt return by Donald Beck.  After a 100 yard kickoff return by James Cooper pulled Texas State to within 10-7, William & Mary kicked a field goal to extend their lead to 13-7.   Texas State then scored 10 straight points to go up 17-13.  With the score tied at 34-34 with 5:56 left in the fourth quarter Texas State would score the final 10 points to seal the win.  Paul Leonard pass for 143 yard and 2 interceptions for the Tribe.
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Northern Arizona Lumberjacks
(3-2, 0-0 Away)
#19 San Diego Toreros
(3-2, 0-0 Home)
Northern Arizona at San Diego
1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT SCORE
Northern Arizona Lumberjacks (3-2) 14 3 7 6 0 30
(#19) San Diego Toreros (3-2) 7 0 0 3 0 10
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SAN DIEGO, CA —   Donald Robinson threw 2 touchdowns and Northern Arizona got the win 30-10 over #19 San Diego.  Marvin Whitehead rushed for 144 yards on 29 carries.   Donald Robinson threw a 18 yard pass to Gary Bryant and Charles Jones returned a kickoff 93 yards to give the Lumberjacks a 17-7 halftime lead.  The Toreros just couldn’t get it going in the second half as they only manged to kick a field goal with 8:53 left in the game.  Kenneth Tomlinson passed for 76 yards with 0 touchdowns for San Diego.
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Wofford Terriers
(2-3, 0-0 Away)
#25 Sam Houston State Bearkats
(5-0, 0-0 Home)
Wofford at Sam Houston State
1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT SCORE
Wofford Terriers (2-3) 7 3 3 17 0 30
(#25) Sam Houston State Bearkats (5-0) 14 14 7 7 0 42
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HUNTSVILLE, TX —   Daniel Cook rushed for 123 yards and George Scott threw for 244 yards and three touchdowns as Sam Houston State defeated Wofford 42-30.  The Terriers pulled within five on a 53 yard pass from Joseph Brown to Michale Bruce with 7:21 left in the fourth quarter.  The Bearkats were able to put together a drive of their own and score a touchdown with 3:12 left in the game.  The Bearkat defense then stood strong as they were able to get a turn over on downs and the offense then ran out the clock.  Paul Baldwin passed for 199 yards and one touchdown for the Terriers.
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#15 Southeast Missouri Redhawks
(4-1, 0-0 Away)
Cal Poly Mustangs
(3-2, 0-0 Home)
Southeast Missouri at Cal Poly
1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT SCORE
(#15) Southeast Missouri Redhawks (4-1) 14 3 7 7 0 31
Cal Poly Mustangs (3-2) 7 7 14 6 0 34
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SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA —   Robert Peterson threw for 294 yards and one touchdown as Cal Poly defeated Southeast Missouri 34-31.  This was a back and forth game and both teams knew that it would come down to which defense could get a critical stop.  With 1:21 left in the fourth quarter Phillip Johnston kicked a 23 yard field goal to give the Mustangs a 34-31 lead.  The Redhawks received the ball on their 30 yard line and moved the ball quickly getting down to the Mustang 24 yard line.  With 4 seconds left on the clock, the Redhawks called their last time out.  Southeast Missouri brings out the kicker, only to watch as Daniel Huff misses the 41 yarder giving the victory to Cal Poly.  Charles Green passed for 335 yards and one touchdown for the Redhawks.

Wilkinson Big Sky Week 4 Recap

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#25 Texas State Bobcats
(2-2, 0-0)
Eastern Kentucky Colonels
(4-0, 0-0)
Texas State at Eastern Kentucky
1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT SCORE
(#25) Texas State Bobcats (2-2) 3 7 0 0 0 10
Eastern Kentucky Colonels (4-0) 10 6 3 14 0 33
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RICHMOND, KY —   Texas State kept it close only trailing 16-10 at the half.  Eastern Kentucky’s defense really stepped it up as they were able to shut out the Texas State Bobcats in the second half and win 33-10.  Steven Curtis passed for 234 yards and 0 interceptions for the Bobcats.  Melvin Williams passed for 369 yards and one touchdown for the Colonels.
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#21 Northern Arizona Lumberjacks
(2-2, 0-0)
#15 Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils
(3-1, 0-0)
Northern Arizona at Mississippi Valley State
1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT SCORE
(#21) Northern Arizona Lumberjacks (2-2, 0-0) 0 7 0 0 0 7
(#15) Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils (3-1, 0-0) 0 0 14 3 0 17
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ITTA BENA, MS —   Northern Arizona had another classic game but was on the wrong side losing 17-7 to Mississippi Valley State.  It was all Northern Arizona in the first half as the Lumberjack led 7-0 at the half.  The Delta Devils made some half time adjustments as they would score the last 17 points in the second half.  Donald Robinson passed for 157 yards for the Lumberjacks.  Marvin Whitehead added 149 yards rushing and one touchdown.  Thomas McLaughlin passed for 191 yards for the Delta Devils.  William Hopkins added 68 yards rushing and one touchdown.
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#23 Sam Houston State Bearkats
(4-0, 0-0)
Georgia Southern Eagles
(0-4, 0-0)
Sam Houston State at Georgia Southern
1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT SCORE
(#23) Sam Houston State Bearkats (4-0, 0-0) 14 17 7 7 0 45
Georgia Southern Eagles (0-4, 0-0) 0 7 0 14 0 21
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STATESBORO, GA —   Sam Houston State has seemed to figure it out on offense as they amassed 506 total yards in a 45-21 win over the Eagles.  Sam Houston State quarterback George Scott passed for 333 yards and one touchdown.  Steven Davis passed for 182 yards, one touchdown, and 4 interceptions.
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Cal Poly Mustangs
(2-2, 0-0)
Arkansas Pine-Bluff Golden Lions
(1-3, 0-0)
Cal Poly at Arkansas Pine-Bluff
1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT SCORE
Cal Poly Mustangs (2-2, 0-0) 10 14 24 17 0 65
Arkansas Pine-Bluff Golden Lions (1-3, 0-0) 3 14 0 0 0 17
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PINE BLUFF, AR —   Cal Poly rebounded nicely as they blew out Arkansas Pine-Bluff by the score of 65-17.  Robert Peterson passed for 382 yards and 5 touchdowns.  Fredrick Justice added 151 yards rushing and 3 touchdowns.  Stephen Trevino passed for 133 yards, 0 touchdowns, and 1 interception for the Golden Lions.  Lawrence Thomas added 114 yards rushing.

Wilkinson Big Sky Week 3 Recap

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Texas State Bobcats (2-1, Away) Robert Morris Colonials (2-1, Home)
Texas State at Robert Morris
1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT SCORE
Texas State Bobcats (2-1) 14 0 17 9 0 40
Robert Morris Colonials (2-1) 7 16 0 0 0 23
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MOON TOWNSHIP, PA —   Texas State came out with a balanced attack to overpower the Robert Morris 40-23.  Steven Curtis passed for 290 yards, 3 touchdown, and 2 interceptions and Tommy Rios added 181 yards rushing and one touchdown for Texas State.  The Bobcats scored the first 14 points before allowing the Colonials to score the next 23 points.  Texas State Coach Phimutau must have gave an inspiring speech at halftime as the Bobcats would score the final 26 points and shutout Robert Morris in the second half.  John Harris passed for 195 yards, 0 touchdowns, and 1 interception for the Colonials.
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Southern Utah Thunderbirds (0-3, Away) #18 Sam Houston State Bearkats (3-0, Home)
Southern Utah at Sam Houston State
1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT SCORE
Southern Utah Thunderbirds (0-3) 0 10 3 7 0 20
(#18) Sam Houston State Bearkats (3-0) 10 10 10 6 0 36
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HUNTSVILLE, TX —   Sam Houston State’s offense finally got going and the Bearkats never trailed all game.  George Scott passed for 290 yards and one touchdown and Earl Day rushed for 102 yards.  The Bearkats defense could use some work as they gave up 395 yards to the Thunderbirds.  Bobby Prater passed for 207 yards, one touchdown and 3 interceptions for Southern Utah.  Peter Wright added 141 yards rushing.
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#3 Northern Arizona Lumberjacks (2-1, Away) Southeast Missouri Redhawks (3-0, Home)
Northern Arizona at Southeast Missouri
1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT SCORE
(#3) Northern Arizona Lumberjacks (0-2) 0 10 0 3 0 13
Southeast Missouri Redhawks (1-1) 10 0 7 0 0 17
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CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO —   This game was a nail bitter as Southeast Missouri was able to upset #4 Northern Arizona 17-13.  With 30 seconds left in game on third down and the ball on Northern Arizona’s 28 yard line John Woodward sacked Donald Robinson for a loss of 5 yards.  Now with 13 seconds left and still trailing 17-13, Donald Robinson takes the snap and ends up throwing the ball away.  I am sure that Coach Mraston will be talking to him and telling him to at least give his receivers a shot to make a play.  Donald Robinson would finish with 152 yards passing and one touchdown for the Lumberjacks and Marvin Whitehead would add 158 yards rushing.  Charles Green passed for 179 yards and one touchdown for the Redhawks.
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Cal Poly Mustangs (1-2, Away) #5 Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles (3-0, Home)
Cal Poly at Tennessee Tech
1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT SCORE
Cal Poly Mustangs (1-2) 0 7 7 7 0 21
(#5) Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles (3-0) 14 14 10 10 0 48
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COOKEVILLE, TN —   Tennessee Tech showed why the OVC is the conference to beat as they overwhelmed Cal Poly and won by a score of 48-21.  Tennessee Tech started off strong as they scored the first two touchdowns.  Cal Poly would score it the second quarter to make it look like we had a game but the Golden Eagles would score two more touchdowns to close out the half leading 28-7.  Cal Poly started off the second half with a bang as Randall Richardson ran back the kickoff for a 95 yard touchdown.  Tennessee Tech would then score 20 straight points effectively putting this game out of reach.   Robert Peterson passed for 191 yards, one touchdown, and one interception for the Mustangs.  Daniel Stokes threw for 476 yards and 4 touchdowns for the Golden Eagles.