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October
14, 2006
Football
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
INDIANA STATE FALLS TO NORTHERN IOWA, 34-14
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. -
Playing without the
services of junior tailback Tony West, the Sycamores were forced
to the air against Northern Iowa, and piled up 224 passing yards
in the process in falling to the Panthers by a score of 34-14.
ISU fell to 0-7, 0-3 Gateway while UNI is 4-2, 2-0.
Ben Schmidt started at
quarterback and went 13-of-28 with 124 passing yards while
junior Reilly Murphy was 6-of-10 for 100 yards with a TD and an
interception.
Sam Logan caught seven passes
for 69 yards in the contest. With his seven catches, Logan now
has 175 career pass receptions, which tie him with UNI’s Dedric
Ward for fourth all-time in the Gateway Football Conference.
Redshirt freshman Robert
Barcliff led the way on the ground for the Sycamores with nine
rushes for 35 yards. Barcliff saw action after West was forced
to sit the game out with an ankle sprain and freshman Darrius
Gates left after just four carries with a torn ACL. Gates will
miss the remainder of the season.
UNI led 20-0 at the half, but
the Sycamores forced a Panther turnover on their first drive of
the third period. Junior Scooter Archie forced and recovered the
fumble to cap a career-high 20 tackle effort. ISU marched down
18 yards in just four plays, capped by a Ben Schmidt one-yard
run for the TD to trim the Panther advantage to 20-7.
After the next Northern Iowa
series, junior Greg Hutcherson blocked the Panther punt to set
up the Sycamores with some momentum and a short field. Schmidt
was sacked on the first play, and the Sycamores could not get a
first down.
UNI would go on to score the
game’s next 14 points. Murphy found Carl Berman for a 17-yard
scoring pass on the Sycamores’ next to last drive to make the
score 34-14.
The Panthers’ offense racked up
439 yards on the ground and controlled the tempo of the game,
holding the ball for 39:39. Tailback Darrien Williams led the
ground attack with 174 rushing yards.
Indiana State hosts its annual
Homecoming contest against Missouri State next week, October 21.
Kickoff versus the Bears is set for 2:05 p.m. (ET). MSU lost at
home to Western Kentucky by a score of 17-14 this evening.
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