Box Score Springfield, Mo. – The Youngstown State football team
scored 28-third-quarter points to turn a one-point halftime deficit
into a victory as the Penguins cruised to a 37-10 victory over
Missouri State in both school's Gateway opener on Saturday
night.
The eighth-ranked Penguins (4-1 overall and 1-0 in the Gateway)
opened league play with a victory for the eighth time in 10 years,
including three wins over the Bears (1-4 and 0-1).
YSU fell behind 10-9 after playing a sluggish first half, but came
out of the locker room impressive in the third.
The 28 points in the third stanza tied the school mark for a
period which came way back in 1978. YSU had 28 points in the third
against Ashland on Sept. 23 of that season.
The onslaught started after a key penalty turned the Guins' first
possession of the half around.
After the Penguins were initially stopped on their first
possession of the half, punter Joe Bishop was roughed on a
fourth-and-18 play at the YSU 14. After retaining possession,
tailback Marcus Mason burst up the middle untouched on a 42-yard
touchdown jaunt to put YSU in front 16-9.
Following the ensuing kickoff, cornerback Jason Perry
intercepted his second pass of the game and this team returning it
40 yards for a touchdown.
It was the second consecutive week in which Perry's interception
was a game changer. Last week in the win over UC Davis, Perry
returned an interception 78 yards for the score.
Quarterback Tom Zetts went to work to close out the period.
Zetts connected with tight end Max King on a nine-yard score before
hooking up with T.J. Peterson on a 48-yard toss.
Missouri State took the game's initial possession and took a 3-0
lead on 26-yard Nathan Stokes field goal. The Bears went 71 yards
on 14 plays, but the Penguins defense stiffened to allow just three
points. MSU had a first down at the YSU nine-yard line, but could
not get any closer.
The Penguins answered with a five-plus minute drive of their
own. Zetts completed three passes and Mason did the rest capping
the 10-play, 71-yard march on a two-yard scoring run. After a
missed point-after attempt by Brian Palmer, YSU led 6-3 with 3:56
left in the quarter.
Perry's 23-yard interception return to the Bears' 33-yard line
set up the Guins' second score. YSU was not able to manage a first
down after three plays, but Palmer came on to convert 44-yard field
goal 7:55 left in the second for a 9-3 advantage.
Missouri State grabbed a 10-9 lead when Michael Cooper scored on
a one-yard run with just 30 seconds remaining. The Bears moved
quickly covering 47 yards on six plays scoring just before the
break.
Youngstown State returns to action next Saturday against Indiana
State (0-5 and 0-1) at Stambaugh Stadium. Kickoff for the contest
versus the Sycamores is set for 4 p.m.