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August 31, 2004
YSU Kicks Off 64th Season As Visit From SRU Awaits
The Youngstown State football team begins the 2004 season on Thursday night
playing host to Slippery Rock. Kickoff for the Penguins’ contest against the
Division II Rockets is set for 7:30 p.m. at Stambaugh Stadium.
YSU will be looking to win its season-opening game for the
ninth straight time on Thursday night. The last loss the Penguins suffered in an
opener was in 1995, when YSU dropped a 17-14 contest at Kent State. Since that
time, YSU has been dominant in openers winning eight times. In those contests,
the Penguins have averaged 34.9 points while opponents have been limited to 8.9
points per game.
Slippery Rock started the 2004 season last Friday losing at
home to Bloomsburg 20-17. In the game, the Rockets outyarded the Huskies
338-191, but Bloomsburg scored on a two-yard touchdown run with 1:29 remaining
to pull out the win.
This is the ninth meeting between YSU and SRU with the
Penguins holding an 8-0 advantage. Since moving to the Division I-AA ranks in
1981, YSU is 25-0 against teams from a lower division.
Streaks, Storylines, Sidebars...
• The Penguins are going for their ninth straight opening day
victory.
• YSU is also going for its ninth straight home-opening game
victory.
• Youngstown State lost its final four games of the 2003
season and has not lost five consecutive contests since 1986.
• There are plenty of new faces on or just off the two-deep
depth chart to look out for against SRU: Quarterbacks Tom Zetts and Vince
Gliatta, tailbacks Monquantae Gibson and Regis Edgerson, wide receiver Jameson
Evans, offensive linemen Josh Tanner and Brad Samsa, secondary members Dorian
Chenault and Anton Rush, linebackers Jeff Koval and James Terry and defensive
end Jose Galloza.
• YSU returns seven offensive starters (Ryan Jewell, John
Bartos, Mike Roberts, Kyle Smith, Phil Larmon, Aaron Marshall and Josh Cayson)
and six defensive starters (Mike Bracken, Mike Andrews, Matt Briggs, Nate
Baston, Yancey Marcum and Brandon Brown).
• The Penguins have 15 seniors on the 2004 roster, eight of
which are entering their fifth year with the program.
The Rock Scouting Report
Slippery Rock looked like it was in great shape to win its season and PSAC
opener stopping Bloomsburg on a fourth-and-goal situation from the seven-yard
line with 1:35 remaining. However on the play, a pass interference penalty was
called to keep the Huskies’ drive alive. On the next play, Bloomsburg scored
from two yards out to overcome a 17-12 deficit and grab a 20-17 victory last
Friday night at N. Kerr Thompson Stadium.
The Rockets outgained Bloomsburg 338-191, but committed three
turnovers to the Huskies’ one. SRU was led by Josh Kniess who rushed for 176
yards on 30 carries and had a touchdown run. Quarterback Nate Crookshank
completed 11-of-19 passes for 151 yards, a touchdown and three interceptions.
SRU finished 4-7 overall last season and had a mark of 2-4 in
the PSAC.
YSU Owns 8-0 Series Advantage
The Penguins have never lost to the Rockets in eight previous meetings. YSU has
scored more than 40 points on four occasions against SRU. YSU is averaging 36
points per game in the series while the Rockets have averaged 11.9.
Let’s Get It Started
In the last 13 season openers, YSU has outscored its opposition by a margin of
432-125.
What is impressive is the Penguins’ first-half performance in
those game. YSU has outscored the 13 opponents 235-49 allowing just five
touchdowns. The last time YSU trailed at halftime of a season opener was in 1987
at Eastern Michigan (14-3). YSU has been tied on three occasions at the half
since that time.
Penguins Have Won 36 Openers
The Penguins have had success all-time in season-opening games. While winning
eight straight openers, YSU has also won 11 of its last 13 lidlifters. In school
history, the Penguins own a 36-25-2 in season-opening games.
Last Meeting: YSU 45, SRU 12
The Penguins overcame a 9-7 deficit by scoring 38 of the contests final 41
points to earn a 45-12 victory over the Rockets. YSU erupted for three
second-quarter touchdowns and never looked back.
Quarterback Aaron Marshall tossed three touchdown passes and
Matt Rycraft threw for one and ran for another. Fullback Chris DiMauro added two
touchdowns on a six-yard reception and a one-yard plunge.
For the game, the YSU offense rolled up 497 yards of total
offense, including 333 on the ground. Josh Cayson was the high ground gainer
picking up 115 yards on 14 carries for YSU. Mike Burns contributed 79 yards in
the victory.
Mike And Mike Earn Accolades
Senior strong safety Mike Bracken (Labelle, Pa.) and senior tight end Mike
Roberts (Plant City, Fla.) were named to the Gateway Football Conference’s
preseason team. Bracken and Roberts were both second-team All-Gateway picks in
2003 following the season.
Roberts tied for the team lead with 29 receptions while
Bracken was second on the team with 86 total tackles.
Zetts Set as Starting Quarterback
Redshirt freshman quarterback Tom Zetts (Boardman, Ohio) will be in charge of
the Penguins offense against the Rockets. Zetts played in the opener last year
against Edinboro, but was lost for the season because of a broken collarbone.
Zetts earned the starting nod in the spring and has played
well at times during fall camp.
Tanner Set to Appear as Starter
YSU freshman offensive guard Josh Tanner (Orlando, Fla.) is bidding to become
the first Penguin true freshman offensive lineman to start the opener since Dan
Miklos.
Miklos was on the starting unit as a guard on Sept. 8, 1973
for the Penguins at Dayton. That was the last time a true freshman started the
season opener on the offensive line.
Bishop Joins 40 Average Club
Sophomore punter Joe Bishop (Canton, Ohio) became just the second YSU punter
since 1986 to average 40-or-more yards punting in a season. Bishop finished the
2003 season averaging exactly 40 yards per boot on 63 kicks. In 1999, Anthony
Rozzo (40.5) also averaged above 40 yards per punt.
In 1985, Nick Xides averaged a school best 41.8 yards per
kick and since that time only Rozzo had finished with an average of more than 40
yards per kick during a season until Bishop accomplished the feat last season.
Terracina Had I-AA’s Longest FG
Placekicker Nick Terracina (Lake Charles, La.) made the longest Division I-AA
field goal last season when he connected from 56 yards out against Liberty on
Sept. 27. His kick was the third longest by a Division I kicker trailing Joey
Ashcroft of Air Force (59 yards vs. Army) and Philip Yost of Auburn (57 yards
vs. Western Kentucky).
Bracken, Marcum Named Captains
Strong safety Mike Bracken (Labelle, Pa.) and linebacker Yancey Marcum
(Nicholasville, Ky.) were selected as permanent team captains for the 2004
season. The remaining 13 seniors will be selected on a game-by-game basis to
fill the remaining captain spots.
Four New Faces on Coaching Staff
This season, the Youngstown State football program welcomes four coaches -- two
on defense and two on offense. The Penguins will use co-defensive coordinators
with the additions of Dana Chambers and Mike Kolakowski. Chambers will also work
with the defensive line while Kolakowski will work with the secondary. Last
season, Chambers was the defensive coordinator at Division II Upper Iowa while
Kolakowski was the co-defensive coordinator at Cincinnati. Coaching the wide
receivers this year will be Dave Elliott. Elliott joins the staff after spending
three seasons at Central Connecticut State. Also assisting on offense is Ricky
Perez who was added in July.
Six I-A Transfers Rank Second in GFC
Thursday’s Youngstown State roster will feature six players who transferred from
the Division I-A level in the offseason. Joining the squad were tailbacks
Monquantae Gibson (Kentucky), Regis Edgerson (South Carolina), defensive tackle
Jason Eisele (Purdue), quarterback Vince Gliatta (Penn State), wide receiver
Jameson Evans (Purdue) and linebacker James Terry (Virginia).
YSU ranks second in the Gateway with six I-A transfers over
this past offseason. Indiana State, which opened play last Saturday, added 12
I-A transfers this year.
Tanner Dunlap In Elite Group
Junior long snapper Tanner Dunlap (Zanesville, Ohio) is one of just five
Division I-AA football players who along with their football duties, are a
member of the school’s ROTC unit as well. Dunlap has been a two-year starter at
long snapper hiking the ball to Joe Bishop and Kosta Karapetsas.
Of the five I-AA ROTC individuals, Dunlap, Bucknell’s Ryan
Berry and Wofford’s Ponnica McKenzie were with their teams during fall camp.
Valentine and Wood did not participate in fall drills and joined the Wofford
roster when classes started.
YSU Perfect Against Division II’s
Youngstown State is 25-0 against Division II teams since joining the ranks of
Division I-AA in 1981.
The Penguins were part of the Division II ranks from 1973
through 1980. YSU played in the NCAA Division II Championship Game in 1979
losing to Delaware. Division I-AA football began in 1978 and three seasons later
(1981) the Penguins jumped up a division. This is YSU’s 24th year of competing
at the Division I-AA level.
YSU Played Toughest Schedule
For the 2003 regular season, no Division I-AA team played a more difficult
schedule than Youngstown State. The Penguins’ nine Division I-AA opponents
finished their regular-season campaigns with a 63-39 combined record for a
winning percentage of .618. YSU’s schedule included five I-AA playoff teams and
a Division II playoff participant. Overall, eight of the 12 teams YSU played in
2003 finished with a .500-or-better record.
21 Points Is the Key
The Penguins are 20-2 when they score 21 points or more under coach Jon Heacock.
When Youngstown State fails to score 21-plus points in a game they have posted
an 0-12 mark. In 2003, YSU was 5-1 when scoring more than 21 points -- the lone
loss a 35-25 setback to Illinois State. In 2002, the Penguins were 7-0 when they
scored 21 points or more, while in Heacock’s first season of 2001 they were 8-1
losing to nationally-ranked Marshall.
Floridians Key Part of Roster
This season, YSU has 14 players from Florida on the roster. The "Sunshine
Penguins" are Mike Andrews, Peter Berthold, Jose Galloza, Blake Halverson, Greg
Jackson, Ron John-Finn, Norris Kennedy, Tyler Morton, T.J. Peterson, Justin
Reams, Mike Roberts, Josh Tanner, Damian Wright and Jeremiah Wright.
Home Sweet Home
The Penguins begin their 23rd season at Stambaugh Stadium on Thursday night
against Slippery Rock. Through the first 22 years of play, the Penguins are
109-37-1. Since 1996, YSU is 41-13 and since 1989, the Penguins are 86-22-1.
New Stambaugh Stadium Scoreboard
This fall a new scoreboard is being installed
at the north end of Stambaugh Stadium. The installation will come in two phases
during the month of September. Through a new multi-year pouring-rights contract
with Coca-Cola, a Mitsubishi Diamond Vision video display board is replacing the
old board.
The first phase is underway with the removal of the old
scoreboard complete and the new scoreboard is scheduled to be installed before
the game against Slippery Rock. The second phase features the installation of a
Mitsubishi Diamond Vision video replay board, which will come the week of the
Penguins’ home contest against Liberty.
YSU Stronger, Faster, Heavier
Youngstown State football players worked extraordinarily hard in the offseason
and the numbers provided by Strength and Conditioning Coach Todd Burkey show
just that.
Senior tight end Mike Roberts (Plant City, Fla.) set two
position records with a 470-pound bench press and a 405-pound incline press.
Sophomore tailback Monquantae Gibson (Louisville, Ky.) set a school record in
the vertical jump with a leap of 40.5 inches. Sophomore cornerback Jason Perry
(Warrensville Heights, Ohio) improved on his defensive back position record in
the vertical jump with a 40-inch leap.
Overall, 29 players had a three-lift total - squat, clean and
bench press - of more than 1,000 pounds.
Up Next: Florida International
The Penguins will play Florida International for the first time on Sept. 11 at
Stambaugh Stadium. YSU has never played the Golden Panthers, which are in their
third season of competing at the Division I-AA level. FIU opens its season on
Thursday night as well playing host to Jacksonville.
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