Box Score Normal, Ill. -- Marcus Mason and Tom Zetts each rushed for more
than 100 yards and the Youngstown State defense held Illinois State
to one offensive touchdown in a 27-13 victory at Hancock Stadium on
Saturday afternoon.
Mason ran for 176 yards on a career-high 34 carries against the
No. 3 Redbirds, who entered the contest surrendering just 108.9
yards a game on the ground. The defense held ISU to just 161 yards
of total offense and did not allow a touchdown until midway through
the fourth quarter.
With the win, the 10th-ranked Penguins improved to 7-2 overall
and 4-1 in the Gateway while the Redbirds dropped to 6-2 and
3-1.
In a game that featured the second and third ranked running
backs in the country, both Mason and Zetts outgained ISU's Pierre
Rembert. Rembert, who came in averaging 148.9 yards per contest,
was held to 14 yards on 11 carries as the Redbirds mustered only 18
yards on the ground. YSU, on the other hand, tallied 345 yards
rushing on 55 carries.
The Penguins trailed only once at 7-6 in the second quarter, but
they regained the lead on their next possession and were able to
control the clock with their rushing attack.
Mason found the end zone from seven yards out for his second
touchdown of the day late in the third quarter, and a two-point
conversion from Zetts to Irizarry put the Penguins up 20-7.
The Redbirds, who did not have a first down in the third
quarter, put a drive together early in the fourth and got within
seven when Rembert scored from two yards out. But Zetts punched it
in from inside the 1 on third-and-goal with 4:43 left to cap a
drive of almost seven minutes.
The Penguins were dominant statistically in the first half, but
only claimed a 12-7 lead heading into the locker room. YSU
outgained the Redbirds 244 to 46 in total offense and 167 to 22 on
the ground, the Penguins defense held Drone to just two completions
on nine attempts.
The Penguins posted the game's initial score on a 61-yard drive
capped by a one-yard touchdown for Mason that ate up 7:27 of the
clock. Zetts was 5-for-5 through the air on the drive and came up
with a key 13-yard scramble down to the ISU 1 on second-and-goal to
set up Mason's score. Brian Palmer's point after attempt was wide
right to keep the score 6-0.
Illinois State's offense struggled in the first quarter, and the
Redbirds had to turn to their defense for their first score. On a
second-and-17 YSU 42, Zetts' pass was tipped on a blitz and
defensive tackle Jarek Thomas took an interception into the end
zone. It was Thomas' second interception of the season, and Kevin
Mazur's extra point put ISU up 7-6.
The Penguins answered on their ensuing possession on a
four-play, 69-yard drive on the ground to make the score 12-7 with
8:09 left in the half. Monquantae Gibson rushed three times for 32
yards, including a 17-yard score, and Zetts ran for 37 of his 112
yards on a play action bootleg. The point after attempt failed
again on a bad hold.
The Penguins will play host to Southern Illinois on senior day
at 1 p.m. Saturday. The Salukis entered the day ranked 19th and
defeated Missouri State 27-17.