No. 12
Redbirds Bounce Back, Defeat No. 10 Youngstown State 35-21
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[November 10, 2014]
NORMAL – One week after
suffering their first loss of the season, No. 12 Illinois State (8-1,
5-1 MVFC) bounced back, dropping No. 10 Youngstown State (7-3, 4-2 MVFC),
35-21, Saturday afternoon at Hancock Stadium.
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ISU grabbed sole possession of second place in the Missouri
Valley Football Conference, behind two strong performances from
junior transfer quarterback Tre Roberson and junior running back
Marshaun Coprich. Roberson connected with senior wide receiver
Cameron Meredith for a 29-yard touchdown to put the Redbirds ahead,
28-21, and they never looked back. Meredith finished with 101 yards
receiving.
Roberson finished the game 16-for-24 with 178 yards passing and two
touchdowns. He added 79 yards rushing and a touchdown late in the
game to seal the Redbird victory. Roberson’s leadership and poise
helped ISU stay relaxed even after falling behind by a touchdown
three separate times throughout the game.
Coprich continued his historic streak of 100-plus yard rushing
performances with his ninth-straight to start the season. He added
two scores on 144 yards rushing. The two touchdowns lifted him into
second place on ISU’s single-season rushing touchdowns list with 17,
passing Pierre Rembert (2006).
The Redbird defense was exploited in the first half, giving up 325
yards of total offense, but the second half was a different story,
as ISU shut down the Penguins’ offensive attack, giving up only 86
yards and no scores. The Penguins exploded early with a 13-play,
86-yard opening drive finished off by a dump pass over the middle
from Hunter Wells to Martin Ruiz to beat the Redbird blitz.
ISU got on the board during its second possession, highlighted by a
long scramble from Roberson that set up Coprich’s first touchdown of
the game from two yards out to tie the game at 7-7.
Youngstown State answered immediately with a quick 4-play, 96-yard
drive that broke open with a 68-yard pass from Wells to Andre
Stubbs, followed by an 11-yard rushing score from Jody Webb on a
counter play. Webb’s shifty run followed an unsportsmanlike conduct
penalty which put the Penguins inside the red zone.
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Roberson connected with senior tight end James O’Shaughnessy on a
six-yard passing touchdown on ISU’s next drive to tie the game at
14-14. The catch was O’Shaughnessy’s fifth receiving touchdown of
the season, with all of the scores coming in the last four games. A
trick play capped a third-consecutive touchdown drive, as the
Penguins dug deep into their playbook, pulling out a flea flicker
from Wells to a wide-open Andrew Williams for a 39-yard score.
The first half ended with a blocked field goal from defensive
lineman Collin Keoshian. The senior’s block stopped the Penguins
from entering halftime with momentum and just a seven-point lead at
21-14.
Bottled up for almost the entire first half, Coprich broke loose on
the opening drive of the third quarter, exploding for 55 yards and
his second rushing touchdown of the game. His score tied the game,
21-21. With the Penguins driving deep into Redbird territory,
sophomore linebacker Oshay Dunmore came up with a momentum-shifting
sack to push Youngstown State back, and their field goal attempt was
blocked by senior defensive lineman Bradon Prate to keep the game
tied.
After Meredith’s go-ahead touchdown, the Redbird defense came up
with two big stops, and Roberson broke away for a 36-yard score,
using his quick first step to blow past several defenders to put the
game away. The Redbirds hit the road next week as they travel to
South Dakota to take on the Coyotes in Vermillion, S.D., at 1 p.m.
[Michael Williams, Illinois State
University]
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