Box Score Youngstown State built a 31-14 halftime lead and intercepted UC
Davis quarterback Jon Grant on three consecutive second-half drives
in a 38-24 victory Saturday evening at Stambaugh Stadium.
The win gave the No. 8 Penguins their 10th straight victory at
home and improved their record to 3-1 heading into the Gateway
portion of their schedule next week. No. 16 UC Davis fell to an
even 2-2 record.
The Penguins scored jumped out to a 10-0 lead and scored two
touchdowns in the final five minutes of the first half to take the
17 point lead into the locker room. Junior quarterback Tom Zetts
passed for 167 of his 181 yards in the first half and YSU had a
rushing advantage of 159 to 33 over the first 30 minutes.
Zetts hit Deke Ison on a 48-yard touchdown pass on the third
play of the game to give YSU a 7-0 lead. After the defense forced a
three-and-out, YSU marched down to the UC Davis 4 before settling
for a 21-yard Brian Palmer field goal with 6:01 on the clock.
The Aggies got within three when Grant connected with Tony Kays
on a 22-yard touchdown to cap a nine-play drive with 2:14 left in
the opening quarter.
Monquantae Gibson put the Penguins up 17-7 early in the second
quarter when he bounced off two tacklers and scored from 16 yards
out. Gibson preceded the score with rushes of 14 and 15 yards on
the two previous plays.
The Aggies used some trickery on the next drive to cut the
margin to three again. On the drive's sixth play, Kays hit Kale
Turner on a double pass play for a 38-yard touchdown.
The Penguins owned the rest of the half on both sides of the
ball as the defense caused one of its four turnovers and forced
another three-and-out, and the offense found paydirt on its final
two possessions.
Codera Jackson jarred the ball from Kays at the UC Davis 37, and
Marcus Mason rushed five yards up the middle into the endzone three
plays later. YSU then took the ball again with 4:05 left in the
half and scored nine plays later when Tom Zetts maneuvered through
the defense for a 23-yard touchdown rush.
The Aggies scored on their opening possession of the second half
to get within 10, but neither team put any points on the board for
the rest of the quarter. UC Davis drove down to the YSU 39 late in
the quarter before Jackson picked off a pass at the 21 for his
second turnover of the game.
Jason Perry blew the game open again three plays into the final
quarter when he stepped in front of a pass and returned the
interception 78 yards for a touchdown.
After Chris Goffer came up with an interception on the Aggies'
next drive, UC Davis stalled at the YSU 7 and kicked a 24-yard
field goal to get within 14. The onside kick attempt failed, and
the Aggies ran out of time on their final drive.
Mason finished for a game-high 99 yards on 22 carries, and
Gibson finished with 65 yards on five carries. Louis Irizarry had
three catches for 54 yards to lead YSU, and punter Joe Bishop
pinned UC Davis inside the 20 on three occasions.
Grant completed 28-of-45 passes for 285 yards and accounted for
37 of the Aggies' 130 yards rushing. Garfio and Kays had seven
receptions apiece for 77 and 71 yards, respectively.
The Penguins will play at Missouri State next Saturday at 7 p.m.
The Penguins defeated the Bears 31-7 at YSU's Homecoming Game last
season.