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October 28,
2006
Football
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
INDIANA STATE FALLS AT WESTERN KENTUCKY, 41-3
GAME STATISTICS
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. —
Indiana State showed marked
improvement in the second quarter of today’s game against Western
Kentucky, but 14 points allowed in the first and 10 more in the
third undid the Sycamores’ efforts against the Hilltoppers as WKU
took a 41-3 victory over ISU. The Sycamores fall to 1-8, 1-4 GFC
while WKU improves to 5-3, 4-1 GFC.
Trailing 17-0 with time ticking
away in the game’s second quarter, senior kicker Kyle Hooper put the
Sycamores on the board with a career-best tying 47-yard field goal
to make the score 17-3. The kick came with 6:44 left in the period.
The Hilltoppers marched right back
down the field and threatened to extend their halftime advantage,
but Justin Haddix’s pass with just under one minute showing on the
clock was picked off by senior Kyle James. It was James’ first
interception of the season, and the fourth of his career.
Up 17-3 in the third quarter, the
Toppers added a short field goal off the leg of Chris James for the
20-3 advantage. Disaster struck for the Sycamores on the ensuing
kickoff when Carl Berman fumbled the return and the Toppers
recovered. Seven plays later, the Toppers got on the scoreboard
again with a one-yard touchdown run by tailback Lerron Moore. With
the score, WKU led 27-3 with just over six minutes left in the third
quarter.
With 6:13 showing on the clock,
the Sycamores ran their first offensive play of the third quarter.
With Reilly Murphy inserted into the quarterback position, he snook
around right end for a 10-yard gain. Behind the strong running of
freshman tailback Robert Barcliff, the Sycamores moved the ball
inside WKU territory until Murphy could not handle a snap on
third-and-short and the Hilltoppers recovered to stymie the drive.
ISU extended a drive of its own in
the game’s first quarter when a Chris Johannsen punt was touched by
a Hilltopper blocker and recovered deep in WKU territory by freshman
Josh Jones. Because of a still wind in its face, the Sycamores were
forced to attempt a fourth down conversion and the pass was broken
up by a pair of Hilltopper defenders.
In the game, ISU quarterback Ben
Schmidt was 7-of-22 passing in the game for 56 yards. Alex Thomas
led the team with 32 yards rushing, while Robert Barcliff added 31.
Bryan Jackson caught five passes for 88 yards in the game.
The Sycamores return to action
next week when they travel to Western Illinois for their final
Gateway Football Conference road contest of the season. Kickoff is
slated for 2:00 p.m. (ET) from Macomb, Ill.
NOTES:
Redshirt freshman Chris Mobley
earned his first career start against the Hilltoppers at strong
safety, filling in for Bryan Jackson, who is out for the remainder
of the year with a broken jaw. Junior Alex Thomas earned his first
career start at tailback. He had started five earlier contests at
wide receiver.
Senior linebacker Andy Jones came
into the contest as the reigned national defensive player of the
week. He finished the game with 14 tackles versus the Hilltoppers.
Senior wide receiver Sam Logan
finished the game with five pass receptions for 36 yards. He now has
a school-record 185 catches for 2,256 yards. His 185 receptions are
fourth in the history of the Gateway.
Senior kicker Kyle Hooper has
amassed 208 career points scored with his second quarter field goal
of 47 yards. That field goal tied his career best, set last year
against Southern Illinois, and again in this season’s contest versus
the Salukis. It is the third time he has booted a 47-yarder in his
career. Hooper’s 47-yard field goal was his first since hitting a
21-yard field goal on October 7th versus Youngstown
State.
Indiana State is 0-7 this season
when trailing at the half. The Sycamores were behind the Hilltoppers
17-3 at the break tonight.
ISU entered the contest having
been outscored 105-44 in the second quarter this season. Tonight’s
game versus the Hilltoppers was much more favorable as the Sycamores
won the second stanza, 3-0.
Senior Kyle James posted his first
interception of the season just before halftime versus the
Hilltoppers. It was the fourth pick of James’ career.
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