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Nov. 4, 2006
No. 7 Penguins
Rally in Fourth for 31-24 Victory
Over No. 12 Salukis
Youngstown
-- Youngstown State rallied from
11 points down with two
fourth-quarter touchdowns, including
the game winner by newly-appointed
Payton Award candidate Marcus Mason, and
stopped Southern Illinois on the
two-yard line as time expired in a
thrilling 31-24
victory Saturday afternoon at
Stambaugh Stadium.
Quarterback Tom Zetts connected with Louis Irizarry with five
minutes left for the tying score and
Mason scored the game-winner
from 22 yards out with 1:33
remaining.
Mason finished with 249
yards on 29 carries and two
touchdowns. He set a school record
by eclipsing the 100-yard mark in
the sixth consecutive game and has
249 yards mark the fifth most in a
game in school history.
The win
improved YSU to 8-2 overall and
keeps them tied for first place in
the Gateway Football Conference with
Northern Iowa and Western Kentucky
at 5-1. Those two teams play this
evening at 5:05 p.m.
Saluki tailback Arkee Whitlock rushed for 218 yards and
scored all three of SIU's touchdowns
on 35 carries. Quarterback Nick Hill
threw for 208 yards but threw a
costly interception late in the
fourth that led to YSU's final
score.
After the Irizarry touchdown, Hill's first pass on the
ensuing drive went off the hand of
his receiver and into the hands of
YSU corner Codera Jackson at the SIU
30. After missing one play because
of an injury, a six-yard Mason run
converted a key third-and-five, and
the tailback found the end zone from
22 yards out two plays later.
The Salukis had one final shot to tie it with 1:24 remaining
at their own 31. Hill worked the
sidelines and Whitlock converted two
fourth downs, the second coming on
fourth-and-two at the YSU 11 with 22
seconds remaining. After SIU's final
timeout and a pass interference call
in the endzone, Marty Hutchinson
tackled Hill at the two on a
desperation scramble as time
expired.
SIU scored on its opening drive
thanks to a 52-yard flea flicker on
the game's first play from scrimmage
from Nick Hill to Phil Goforth.
After Hill connected with Braden
Jones on a 22-yard strike down to
the YSU 3, Whitlock scored two plays
later to put the Salukis up 7-0.
YSU capitalized on good field
position and tied the score late in
the first on Mason's first touchdown
rush. Mason ran the ball three
times on the drive for 28 yards, and
he scored from five-yards out after
carrying two men into the endzone.
The Penguins drove down to the
SIU 11 in their opening drive but
were turned away empty after
placekicker Brian Palmer missed a
29-yard field goal wide right. Mason
finished with 40 yards on the drive,
and Zetts hit Peterson twice for 23
yards.
A 30-yard Palmer field goal
capped a 17-play drive that took
8:40 off the clock put the Penguins
up 10-7 in the second quarter. The
Penguins had first-and-goal on the
9, but Chauncey Mixon sacked Zetts
for a loss of 12 on second down.
The Salukis went up 14-10 just
before halftime on an eight-play,
70-yard drive that resulted in a
two-yard Whitlock touchdown.
Whitlock scored on a 23-yard run on the Salukis first
second-half possession to make the
score 21-10. YSU went three-and-out
on its next possession and had to
rely on a big defensive stop inside
its own 30 to keep the game close.
Taking over at the YSU 16, Mason started the next drive with
his longest rush of the day for 35
yards. Mason came through again as a
receiver later in the drive on a
23-yard gain out of the backfield on
fourth-and-two. Zetts scored three
plays later on an option keeper to
make the score 21-17. |