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September 9,
2006
Football
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
INDIANA
STATE LOSES LEAD, FALLS AT EASTERN ILLINOIS
CHARLESTON, Ill. —
Indiana State led by a 9-3 count
at halftime of Saturday night’s collegiate football clash with
Eastern Illinois, but 21 unanswered points by the Panthers in the
third quarter propelled EIU to a 31-21 victory at O’Brien Stadium.
ISU falls to 0-2 on the season, while Eastern improves to 1-1.
With the score tied at 3, and
Eastern Illinois driving in for the go-ahead score as the clock
neared four minutes left in the second quarter, junior safety Bryan
Jackson made a tremendous read and picked off a Cole Stinson pass in
his own end zone. Jackson then took off, and with nothing but green
grass in front of him, dashed 100 yards for the touchdown and a 9-3
lead. His 100-yard interception return for a score, ties the school
and NCAA record for longest interception return for a TD, and is the
Sycamores’ first since 2004. In 1984, Vencie Glenn raced 100 yards
on an interception for a score versus Wayne State.
After EIU took a 3-0 lead on their
second possession of the game, senior kicker Nick Urankar scored his
first career points on a 24-yard field goal with 12:59 left in the
second quarter to knot the contest 3-3. Urankar was forced into duty
after Kyle Hooper bruised his knee during practice on Wednesday
afternoon.
As ISU led 9-3 in the third
quarter, the Panther ground game really got rolling as Vincent Webc
capped a drive that he dominated with a 15-yard score on the ground
for the 10-9 EIU lead. Eastern added a seven-yard scoring rush by
Norris Smith and a 62-yard pass from Mike Donato to Micah Rucker to
grab a 24-9 lead.
The Sycamores got things back on
track in the fourth quarter, when Tony West rushed in from 3 yards
out to make the score 24-15, but EIU answered with a 60-yard bomb
from Danato to Rucker for the 31-15 lead.
Indiana State kept things
interesting with a one-yard scoring rush by Reilly Murphy, but the
two-point conversion attempt failed and yielded the final score of
31-21.
ISU was paced in the game by
senior Carl Berman, who caught eight passes for a career-high 136
yards, while Sam Logan received three passes for 52 yards. Murphy
was 19-of-36 passing with an interception in defeat. West netted 79
yards on the ground with a score, while Murphy gained 39 yards
rushing and the late-game TD.
Defensively, Scooter Archie paced
the Sycamores with 13 total tackles while Rafael Price and Kyle
James posted 10 each. Price returned an interception for 19 yards
while Jackson had his 100-yard scoring return. Madison Miller forced
a fumble in the contest, while Will McDonald recovered one.
EIU finished the contest with 629
yards of total offense, including 347 yards on the ground. Webb
posted 179 rushing yards while Smith had 165. Donato was 12-of-18
passing for 250 yards and two TDs. Rucker caught six passes for 183
yards and a pair of scores.
Indiana State will search for its
first victory of the season on September 16 when they open the home
portion of the schedule against Murray State. Kickoff is set for
12:05 p.m. (EST) and the game can be seen live locally on WFXW-TV.
GAME STATISTICS
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