Box Score Youngstown – YSU junior quarterback
Brandon Summers set a school record by completing 32 passes but the
Penguins came up just short in a 31-28 loss to the Liberty Flames
in front of 18,978 fans at Stambaugh Stadium.
The game went down to the final play when
Liberty place kicker Matt Bevins lined up for a 24-yard field goal
attempt with three-seconds left in the game. Bevin's kicked
sailed through the uprights as time expired giving the No. 25
Flames a three-point win over the No. 23 Penguins.
Down 14 points in the fourth quarter with
12:03 on the clock, the YSU defense forced two turnovers to help
the Penguins tie the game up at 28 with only 1:29 remaining.
Liberty quarterback Brock Smith found
receiver Steven Crawford for a 14-yard gain but safety Andre Elliot
forced the ball loose and was recovered by Brandian Ross on the
50-yard line for the first giveaway.
From there the Penguins drove eight plays
taking 3:13 off the clock that was finished by a four-yard TD
reception by Donald Jones from Summers on fourth down. Brian
Palmer's kick made the score 28-21.
The defense followed the touchdown by
intercepting a Smith pass and giving the Penguins the ball back on
the offense on the YSU 36-yard line with 2:31 left. Linebacker
Na'eem Outler pressured the quarterback and fellow linebacker Mike
Barlak made the pick.
The offense used just 1:02 off the clock and
got within a point when Summers found Ferlando Williams for an
11-yard touchdown strike. With the completion on the touchdown
Summers overtook Trenton Lykes' school-record of 31 that lasted
since Sept. 3, 1987. Palmer's clutch extra-point tied the game with
1:29 left.
Kicker Stephen Blose's kickoff went out of
bounds and set the Flames up with good field position at their own
40. Ten plays later the Flames kicked the game-winning field
goal as time expired to take the win.
Summers finished the night completing
32-of-39 passes for 334-yards, with three touchdowns and one
interception. By throwing for 334 yards, Summers is fifth in
school history for passing yards in a single contest.
Summers connected on his first 12 passes of
the game, only three shy of school-record holder Tom Zetts who
completed 15 in 2004 against Western Kentucky.
The Penguins had no answer for Liberty
running back Rashad Jennings who finished with a career-high 220
yards on 29 carries and scored three times.
On the opening possession of the game the
Penguins took the ball 77 yards and jumped out to a 7-0 lead
over the Flames. The drive lasted 7:22 and took 13 plays. A
seven-yard pass and catch from Summers to wide receiver Dominique
Barnes capped off the drive. Summers was a perfect 8-for-8 during
the scoring march.
The defense shut down the Flames forcing
their opening drive three-and-out and giving the Penguins offense
the ball back. The offense wasted little time and extended
their lead to 14 as they marched 70 yards on seven plays and lasted
3:20. Summers was again perfect through the air on the drive as he
completed all three of his passes, but finished the drive on the
ground as he ran 18 yards for the score to put YSU ahead 14-0.
The Flames scored the next 28 points before
the Guins awoke in the fourth to tie the contest.
Liberty finally found an answer on its next
possession moving the ball 71 yards to cut the deficit in
half. The Flames manufactured a 10-play drive that ended when
running back Zach Terrell crossed the goal line on a 3-yard run
making the score 14-7 in favor of the Penguins.
After the ensuing kickoff the Penguins looked
as if they had made the game a 14-point game again, but an
offensive pass interference call wiped out a 43-yard touchdown pass
from Summers to Barnes. The penalty pushed the ball back
15-yards and three plays later the Penguins were forced to
punt.
Following the punt, Jennings set-up the next
Flame's touchdown. On the third play of the drive he ran 55
yards to the YSU 23-yard line. Six plays later Jennings found the
end zone from two yards out. The drive lasted 4:48, took nine
plays, eight of which were rushes and covered an impressive 86
yards.
With only 1:57 left on the clock before
halftime and the score tied at 14, the Penguins threatened to take
the lead before the half moving the ball all the way to the Liberty
16-yard line..
However, the Penguins could not convert as a
Summers' pass was intercepted on the Liberty five-yard line by
defensive back Chuck Duffy. Liberty took a knee on the following
play, making the score at halftime 14-14.
Both teams were unable to convert on their
opening possession's of the second half, but the Flames used some
trickery to take their first lead of the game. Liberty's tailback
Zach Terrell took a pitch but threw the ball downfield to receiver
Dominic Bolden for a 51-yard gain to the YSU 13-yard line.
Four plays later Jennings scored his second
touchdown of the game on a 2-yard scamper to make the score 21-14.
The Flames' drive covered 95 yards on eight plays and took 4:14
seconds.
With the momentum on Liberty's side, the
defense shut down the Penguins on the next drive and after three
plays forced a punt.
Bolden took the Ben Nowicki punt and returned
it 56 yards all the way to Penguins six. The next play Jennings
scored his third touchdown on the ground giving Liberty a 28-14
lead over the Penguins.
The Penguins travel to Utah for the first
time in school history to play the Southern Utah Thunderbirds next
Saturday.
Last year, YSU won a thriller at Stambaugh
Stadium pulling out a 23-22 triumph on Oct. 13.