Box Score Pittsburgh -- Pittsburgh's Tyler Palko completed 14-of-22 passes
for 290 yards and three touchdowns while Raymond Kirkley rushed for
83 yards and scored twice (one rushing and one receiving) to lead
the Panthers (1-3) past Youngstown State (3-1), 41-0, in front of
43,135 on Saturday afternoon at Heinz Field.
The Panthers set the tone early, scoring on their first two
possessions. After forcing the Penguins to a three-and-out on their
first possession and a 19-yard punt by Joe Bishop, the Panthers
struck quickly on two-play, 41-second scoring drive capped by a
39-yard touchdown pass from Tyler Palko to Raymond Kirkley to take
a 6-0 lead. David Abdul missed the point after attempt.
Pittsburgh took advantage of another short Bishop punt and drove
43 yards in six plays to set up a David Abdul 22-yard field goal to
give the Panthers a 9-0 cushion.
Youngstown State, however, denied the Panthers on their next two
possessions when Jason Perry picked off Palko in the end zone and
Dorian Chenault forced Pittsburgh's Eric Gill to cough up the ball
through the end zone for a touchback.
On their first possession of the second quarter, the Panthers
utilized a 12-play, 67-yard drive to extend their advantage to 16-0
over the Penguins. On the drive, Kirkley rushed five times for 24
yards.
To start the second half, Kirkley's 12-yard touchdown dash, his
second of the game, capped a three-play, 75 yard drive that used
just one minute and 20-seconds of clock and pushed the Panther lead
to 24-0.
The Panthers then added 10 points in 16 seconds to increase
their lead to 34-0.
Abdul added a 40-yard field goal at the 10:55 mark of the third
quarter following a six-play, 25-yard scoring drive to give
Pittsburgh a 27-0 lead.
Following a Darrell Revis interception of a Tom Zetts pass,
Palko connected on a 25-yard touchdown pass to Greg Lee with 10:39
to go in the third quarter.
Pittsburgh's final score came with 10:02 left in the final
stanza on Tim Murphy's 43-yard scamper.
Youngstown State netted just 152 total yards on offense while
the Panthers accumulated 528 total yards, including 307 through the
air and 221 on the ground.
Record Crowd
Today's attendance of 43,135 was the largest crowd ever at a
Youngstown State game. The previous record was 35,874 at Western
Michigan on Sept. 11, 1999.
Record Against I-A Opponents
With the loss, Youngstown State dropped to 19-19-1 against I-A
opponents as a member of the Division I-AA ranks. YSU's last
victory over a I-A opponent was at Kent State in 2000.
Penguins Played Without Weapon Smith
Part of Youngstown State's offensive struggles were in part to the
injury to wide receiver Kyle Smith. Smith came into the game
leading the team in receptions (13), receiving yards (135) and
receiving touchdowns (two). Smith also came into the game recording
a catch in a pass in 25 straight games.
Mason Records Career-Highs
Tailback Marcus Mason recorded a career-high 64 yards today against
the Panthers. Mason made his season debut last week against Liberty
and rushed for 18 yards on four carries.
Third Down Struggles
The Penguins came into the game converting on 60 percent (28-of-47)
of its third-down attempts, but they managed to only convert on one
of its 13 opportunities today.
Bishop Second-Longest Punt in Career
Junior punter Joe Bishop's 67-yard punt in the third quarter was
the second longest of his career. The Canton, Ohio native recorded
a 70-yard punt last season at Southern Illinois. Bishop also put
two punts inside the Pitt 5-yardline.
Quick Notes
The last time the Penguins were held scoreless was on Oct. 19,
2002, when they lost 19-0 at Western IllinoisPittsburgh's 41 points
were the most scored against YSU since Northern Iowa posted 47 on
Nov. 1, 2003.Pittsburgh's 528 yards of total offense was the most
given up by Youngstown State since Northern Iowa racked up 618 on
Nov. 1, 2003.