Box Score Macomb, Ill. – Quarterback Brandon Summers threw two
touchdown passes and ran for another while the Youngstown State
defense came up with some big second-half stops in the Penguins'
31-28 victory over Western Illinois in the season-finale on a cold
Saturday afternoon at Hanson Field in Macomb, Ill.
Summers connected with Derrick Bush in the first quarter on a
nine-yard strike and threw a 38-yard scoring pass to Donald Jones
late in the third for his two touchdowns.
Summers' toss to Jones put the Guins ahead 28-21 with 1:06 left in
the third quarter.
Leading by seven, YSU was able to go ahead 31-21 when Brian
Palmer connected on a 27-yard field goal with just over nine
minutes left in the game.
WIU answered when Herb Donaldson scored from four yards out with
2:52 left to cut the deficit to 31-28.
YSU picked up one first down on the ensuing drive, but was held
and forced to punt with just over a minute remaining.
Erik Johnson's punt gave the Leathernecks the ball at their 42
with 58 seconds left. WIU quarterback Matt Barr's first pass was
incomplete and on second down Dre Gibbs was tackled at the 46-yard
line. With the clock running, Barr's last-ditch pass was
intercepted at the YSU 26-yard line with 25 seconds left by
De'Angelo Wilson.
Summers completed 12-of-19 for 208 yards and his two scores.
Senior Ferlando Williams, who played tailback for the first time in
his career, ran for 84 yards on 26 attempts.
Donaldson was impressive running the ball 40 times for 235 yards
and his fourth-quarter score.
WIU had 431 total offensive yards to YSU's 352. However,
turnovers played a big role in the game as the Leathernecks
committed three while the Guins had none. It was just the second
time this season YSU did not commit a turnover in a game.
Western Illinois took the initial kickoff of the second half and
tied the contest at 21. The Leathernecks took nine rushing plays to
cover 80 yards and knot the contest.
Gibbs scored his second touchdown run, this one from six yards
out 4:24 into the quarter.
The Penguins defense stiffened the next two WIU possessions. On
a fourth-and-one play from the WIU 37, the interior of the line
stuffed Matt Barr on a quarterback sneak for a loss.
After YSU was forced to punt, linebacker John Sasson forced a
Todd Speight fumble and Na'eem Outler recovered at the
Leathernecks' 49.
Four plays after the fumble, Summers threw a perfect 38-yard
strike to Donald Jones to put YSU ahead 28-21 with two minutes left
in the quarter. For Jones it was the fourth straight game he has
caught a touchdown passes.
The Penguins forced the first Leatherneck punt of game early in
the fourth quarter and methodically drove 85 yards to setup a
27-yard field goal by Palmer.
The drive stalled at the WIU 10 after YSU took over at its own
five. But Palmer, who had a kick blocked earlier in the game,
converted his second attempt from 27 yards out to extend the lead
go 31-21.
Donaldson brought the Leathernecks within three points on a
four-yard run with 2:52 remaining. Trailing by 10, WIU moved 80
yards in 13 plays, but took 6:25 off the game clock. On the drive,
Donaldson became the Missouri Valley Football Conference's all-time
leading rusher.
The Penguins opened the scoring when Summers connected with Bush
from nine yards out in the first quarter. YSU moved 78 yards in
eight plays taking 4:13 off the clock. For Bush it was his fourth
career touchdown reception, all of which have come on the road.
Western Illinois answered the score tying the game 7-7 when
Gibbs capped a nine-play 66-yard drive with an eight-yard run just
four seconds into the second quarter.
Summers helped the Penguins regain the lead later in the period
when he scored on a nifty one-yard keeper at the 9:49 mark.
YSU took over at their own 42-yard line following a Ben Lane
kick return of a short kickoff. On third-and-nine from the WIU 19,
Summers hit Jones for a 10-yard gain to the nine. Two plays after
Williams got the ball inside the one, Summers went over the left
side of the line for the score.
WIU got off the deck to tie the contest at 14 with 5:13 before
the half. The Leathernecks covered 71 yards in nine plays and tied
the game when Barr hooked up with Lito Senatus just inside the left
pylon in the end zone.
After their first punt of the game, the Penguins forced the
games first turnover when Andre Elliott stripped Gibbs of the ball
and Roshon Simons recovered it at the WIU 46.
On the first play of the drive, wide receiver Dominique Barnes
threw a perfectly executed 35-yard throwback pass back to Summers
who stepped out of 11.
On third-and-one at the two, Williams rammed the ball in the end
zone to put the Guins on top 21-14 with 31 seconds remaining in the
half.