Box Score The No. 12 Youngstown State football team dropped a 27-22
decision on Saturday during Homecoming at Stambaugh Stadium. The
Penguins fall to 5-3 overall and 1-2 in the Gateway while the
Redbirds improve to 4-4 overall and 2-2 in the Gateway.
Junior Kevin Smith led the Penguins with 68 yards rushing on 19
carries and scored twice.
In the first half the Redbirds scored on a 77-yard touchdown run
and a 69-yard pass. A 15-play 97-yard drive in the third quarter
put the game out of reach.
Youngstown State jumped out to a 10-0 lead after its first two
possessions of the contest.
Smith scored from one-yard out with 11:12 remaining in the first
period. YSU took the opening kickoff moving 58 yards in nine plays
to open the scoring.
After holding ISU to a three-and-out, the Penguins went up 10 on
a 37-yard Brian Palmer field goal. YSU went 49 yards in 10 plays
before the drive stalled at the Redbird 20-yard line.
Illinois State answered right back when Geno Blow, who rushed
for 128 yards on 17 carries, burst through the right side of the
line scoring on an impressive 77-yard touchdown run to cut the
deficit to 10-7 just 20 seconds later.
Palmer's second field goal of the first quarter put the Penguins
ahead 13-7. Palmer booted a 41-yarder with 2:30 left in the opening
period.
The second quarter belonged to Illinois State.
Redbirds placekicker Steven Fetzer kicked 47 and 36-yard field
goals tying the contest at 13 with 6:09 left in the second.
Illinois State took its first lead of the game when Luke Drone
connected on Jason Horton for a 69-yard touchdown pass late in the
second quarter. On a third-and-15 play from the ISU 31, Drone's
heave was just out of the reach by YSU's Vince Gliatta and hauled
in by Horton who raced to the end zone putting the Redbirds ahead
20-13.
In the third quarter, Palmer's 40-yard field goal cut the
Redbird lead to 20-16.
After Ben Nowicki's pooch punt pinned Illinois State at their
own three-yard line, the Redbirds responded with a methodical
15-play 97-yard drive that was capped when Drone connected with
Kevett Mickel for a 14-yard score on a third-and-four play.
YSU gained some momentum when De'Angelo Wilson returned a punt a
career-high 76 yards to the Illinois State three-yard line.
Two plays following Wilson's return Smith's one-yard plunge
pulled the Guins to within 27-22. The two-point conversion pass
from Zetts to Da'Michael Horne was incomplete keeping the game at
five points.
The Penguins return to action next Saturday when they travel to
UNI. The contest is the Gateway Television Game of the Week and
kicks off at 4:07 p.m. Eastern time.