YSU Defense Pitches Shutout At Indiana State, 28-0
Youngstown State University’s offensive unit was flat in the first three quarters, but the defense played outstanding for all four as the Penguins (3-1) got by a pesky Indiana State (0-5) team 28-0 in Terre Haute on Saturday. YSU pushed the Indiana State losing streak to 31 games in a row, third longest streak in the country.
The Penguins got on the board in the first quarter when Brandon Summers found Dominique Barnes for a 36-yard touchdown. Summers also hit Donald Jones for a 13-yard completion within the initial scoring drive. Stephen Blose connected on the first of four extra points to give YSU a 7-0 lead.
Not much else happened in the first half until the Penguins marched 67 yards to the Sycamores 17. With 2.4 seconds left in the half, Blose came out to attempt a field goal. Indiana State employed the ‘ice the kicker’ strategy successfully as Blose missed the chip shot to the left keeping the score 7-0 at halftime.
In the third quarter, sophomore Randy Louis picked off an Indiana State pass at the Sycamores 30-yard line. An apparent touchdown was nullified when Donald Jones was called for interference in the end zone. Blose came back out for redemption but missed a 43-yard attempt keeping the score at 7-0.
The Penguins first possession of the fourth quarter yielded points. Kevin Smith capped a 75-yard drive with his 21-yard touchdown dash. Summers completed five passes on the drive which gave YSU a 14-0 lead.
The next series featured zero passing yards until Summers used a play-action pass to Aaron Pitts for a 1-yard TD. The drive, which started at YSU’s own 38, showcased the versatility of three running backs. Smith, Jabari Scott, and Dana Brown ran YSU from their own 38 to the ISU one. Pitts’ TD reception pushed the Penguin lead to 21-0.
On Indiana State’s next series, Na’eem Outler picked off a Travis Johnson pass and returned the interception 37 yards to extend the Penguin lead to 28-0. It was the second straight game that YSU scored on an interception.
Summers finished the game 21-33 for 194 yards with two TD’s and a pick. He also rushed for 11 yards. Kevin Smith led the way on the ground with 16 carries for 78 yards. Barnes finished the game with 7 catches good for 86 yards and a TD.
Youngstown State returns home for a game with Missouri State Saturday. Kickoff is set for 6 p.m. at Stambaugh Stadium.