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Oct.
13, 2007
Football:
Williams' Late Touchdown Run Lifts
Penguins to 23-22 Win Over Southern
Utah
Youngstown – Junior
Ferlando Williams scored from
three-yards out and the Youngstown
State defense stifled a last minute
Southern Utah field-goal attempt to
lift the Penguins to a 23-22 victory
over the Thunderbirds on Saturday
evening at Stambaugh Stadium.
The Penguins improve to 5-2
overall and Southern Utah falls to
0-6.
Williams ran for 51 yards on 12
carries and scored twice while
junior Kevin Smith and sophomore
Jabari Scott each rushed for 59
yards.
Trailing 22-16, the Penguins drove
65 yards in nine plays and on
third-and-goal from three-yard line,
Williams went over to tie the score.
Brian Palmer's extra point put the
Penguins in front by one.
SUU regained possession with 5:18
remaining and after driving 41 yards
to the YSU 17-yard line with 1:03
remaining, the Thunderbirds'
game-winning field-goal attempt
finished short and left after a bad
hold.
Southern Utah took a 7-0 lead in the
first quarter on a two-yard run by
Marshall. The Thunderbirds used some
trickery on the drive as backup
punter Steve Pulver converted a
fourth-and-four from the YSU 45
yards by running for 14 yards and a
first down.
YSU cut the deficit to 7-3 when
Palmer booted a 37-yard field goal
with 1:28 left in the first half.
The Penguins moved the ball 65 yards
to the SUU 20-yard line before the
drive stalled.
Youngstown State opened the second
half with an impressive 12-play,
51-yard drive that Palmer again
capped with a field goal, this time
from 28 yards to trim the deficit to
7-6.
After a three-and-out by SUU,
Youngstown State came back to take a
9-7 lead on Palmer's third field
goal of the game. YSU moved quickly
to the Southern Utah 12, but was
only able to grind out two more
yards before being stopped. Palmer
came on to kick a 27-yard to give
the Guins their first lead of the
game at the 5:41 mark of the third
quarter.
That lead was shortlived as Southern
Utah answered with a touchdown just
over a minute later.
Sanchez rumbled in for a five-yard
score capping a quick three-play
59-yard drive that last just over a
minute. The Thunderbirds took a 15-9
lead when Marshall connected with
Jeremy Edwards on a two-point
conversion.
YSU regained the lead later in the
quarter when punter Ben Nowicki
pinned SUU at its own eight-yard
line. On the first play, Dorian
Chenault blindsided Marshall in the
end zone and the ball squirted
forward to the two-yard line where
Torrance Nicholson pounced on it.
On the following play, Williams
scored on two-yard carry to put YSU
ahead 16-15.
In the fourth quarter, SUU reclaimed
the lead after holding YSU deep in
its territory. After Nowicki's punt
was tipped by Derrick Brown, the
Thunderbirds took over at the
Penguin 29-yard line.
On a third-and-five play, Marshall
connected with Edwards on an
over-the-shoulder grab from 24 yards
to put Southern Utah in front 22-16.
Senior Tom Zetts connected on
15-of-26 for 164 yards through the
air and senior Rory Berry caught
four passes for 57 yards.
The
Penguins return to Gateway play next
Saturday when they play host to
Illinois State. Kickoff for the
contest against the Redbirds is set
for 4 p.m.
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