YSU Victorious In Finale, 39-35, At North Dakota State
In a season where the expectations were high so high at the start, the ending somewhat lived up to its advertised billing. Youngstown State rallied from an 11 point deficit in the fourth quarter to defeat North Dakota State, 39-35, at the Fargodome.
Youngstown State scored first as Marc Kanetsky, who started the game at quarterback for Brandon Summers due to shoulder soreness, connected with Donald Jones from five yards away staking the Penguins to a 7-0 lead at the 10:59 mark of the opening quarter.
Pat Paschall, the leading rusher in the Missouri Valley Football Conference coming into the game, tied things up when he went over from one yard out. Paschall will be an NFL back next year and finished the day with 140 yards on 27 carries. Hard to believe, but the 140 was below his season average of 150+ per game. The touchdown came at the 12:33 mark of the second quarter and John Obarski’s extra-point attempt was good for the Bison, 7-7 at the dome.
On their next drive, Youngstown State reclaimed the lead when Summers found Dominique Barnes for a 6-yard touchdown. Stephen Blose split the uprights for the extra-point with 7:14 left in the first half to give the Penguins a 14-7 lead.
Paschall scored from a yard out for the second time in the game with just under five minutes remaining in the opening half to again knot the contest at 14.
Youngstown State finally got a big play on special teams as Lenny Wicks returned a blocked field goal attempt 79 yards for a touchdown with just over a minute left in the half. The Penguins, however, would yield a game-tying touchdown when Bison QB Jose Mohler found Warren Holloway for a 21-yard scoring connection. At the half, this one was all tied up at 21 apiece.
The Bison struck first in the second half at the 6:08 mark of the third quarter. Matt Veldman hauled in a 27-yard toss from Mohler. With the PAT successful, the Penguins were on the wrong end of a 28-21 score.
The Penguins managed to get three points in the opening minute of the fourth quarter as a red-hot Stephen Blose nailed a 28-yard field goal to cut the lead to 28-24.
Paschall would give the Bison a seemingly comfortable cushion as he scored his third touchdown on the afternoon, this one a three yarder. With just under eight minutes, Youngstown State began their unforgettable march to vicory.
The three amigos, Aaron Pitts (#83, left), Dominique Barnes (#29, middle), and Donald Jones (#81, right) have been awesome all year. Summers has found these three receivers and the offense seemed to be at its best when the ball was headed their way.
On this particular Saturday, the trio would show their value as they (along with Summers) spearheaded an amazing comeback. With 5:13 left in the game, Pitts would be the first to step up as he caught a fourth down, four-yard touchdown pass from Summers. The touchdown made the score 35-30 in favor of North Dakota State. YSU lined up for the two-point conversion, which was a success when Summers hit another essential cog in the machine, Kevin Smith, for a two-point completion making the score 35-32.
The YSU defense was on fire as they forced the Bison to run three plays and punt. YSU then started a fantastic drive to really exclamate what could have been. Summers had several tosses to Jones to move the ball at a rapid rate on both of the last two scoring drives. Barnes then got to relish in the glory when Summers found him for the go-ahead points with just 22 seconds left in a wild finish. Blose kicked the extra point to give YSU a four point lead.
North Dakota State had a shot at the end zone on the last play of the game , but YSU’s Scott Sentner picked off the Bison scoring effort to end the game.
Youngstown State was paced by Kevin Smith who had 101 yards on the ground. Summers finished the game with 259 yards and three touchdowns. Jones caught 10 passes for 98 yards and a touchdown.
North Dakota State got 238 passing yards out of Mohler along with a couple of touchdowns, as well as a pair of interceptions. Paschall finished with 140 rushing yards and a 5.2 average on 27 carries. Holloway caught three Mohler passes for 88 yards and a TD.
Youngstown State (6-5, 4-4) completed the season in unbelievable fashion. North Dakota State (3-8, 2-6) Coach Craig Bohl will surely want to put this season behind him. It must be noted that Youngstown State took several more chances and opened up the playbook in the last couple of weeks. The result of those two games were 63 offensive points (the six by Lenny Wicks on the blocked FG don’t count).
Congratulations Senior Penguins! I salute you for not throwing in the towel and exhibiting class under the worst of times. No fingerpointing, no excuses, and no bickering really made this bunch special to cover all season. The positions you are leaving will be tough to fill in the future. All twelve of you are competitive winners, you had the respect of the players under you, the coaching staff, and at least one sports journalist. Good luck with your futures and thanks for the good memories this season!