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Jon Heacock Steps Down as Youngstown
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Nine-year Youngstown State University
Head Football Coach Jon Heacock announced on Sunday that he is stepping down.
Heacock guided the program to a 60-44 record during his tenure, which was
highlighted by a trip to the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision
playoff semifinals in 2006. A national search to replace Heacock will begin
immediately. Release |
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| Summers Earns Second Straight MVFC Offensive
Player-of-the-Week Honor |
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St. Louis, Mo. -- Youngstown State senior quarterback
Brandon Summers was named the Missouri Valley Football Conference's Offensive
Player of the Week for the second consecutive Sunday, the conference announced.
Summers was joined by two Illinois State Redbirds - defensive back E.J. Jones
(defense) and placekicker Zach Kutch (special teams) as performers of the week.
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| Never-Say-Die Guins Rally From 11
Down in Fourth for 39-35 Victory |
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Fargo, N.D. -- The Youngstown State football team
overcame an 11-point fourth-quarter deficit by scoring two touchdowns in the
final 5:13 to end the season on a memorable note with a 39-35 victory over North
Dakota State at the Fargodome on Saturday afternoon. Senior quarterback Brandon
Summers tossed two scoring passes in the fourth quarter to lead the
come-from-behind effort. Coverage |
| Guins Head to North Dakota State For
Season Finale Against Bison |
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The Youngstown State football team (5-5 overall
and 3-4 in the Missouri Valley Football Conference) closes out the 2009 season
on Saturday with a trip to North Dakota State. Kickoff for just the program's
second trip to NDSU is set for 2 p.m. Eastern Time/1 p.m. Central Time. A win
over the Bison gives the Penguins a winning record and an even mark in MVFC
play. Coverage |
| Brandon Summers Tabbed MVFC
Offensive Player of the Week Against ISU |
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St. Louis, Mo. --
Youngstown State senior quarterback Brandon Summers was named the
Missouri Valley Football Conference's Offensive Player of the Week on
Sunday, the league office announced. Summers completed 25-of-39 passes
for a season-high 346 yards and two touchdowns against the Redbirds.
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