Wolford Gets Win #1 As YSU Defeats Butler, 31-7
Youngstown State University opened the home portion of their 2010 football schedule Saturday. The opponent for the home opener was the Butler Bulldogs, defending co-champs of the Pioneer Football Conference. Youngstown State rode a very consistent offensive effort to rack up 286 rushing yards on their way to a 31-7 victory over Butler giving Eric Wolford his very first head coaching victory.
The Penguins got on the scoreboard first with 3:35 left in the first quarter. Jordan Thompson hit pay dirt from eight yards out. Thompson had the last three carries of the drive, covering 25 yards on runs of six and eleven yards before his scoring jaunt of eight yards. Kurt Hess hooked up with Kevin Watts for 14 yards to start the scoring drive. Stephen Blose knocked the extra point through to put YSU ahead, 7-0.
YSU added to their lead with 11:22 left in the first half when Adaris Bellamy tallied from five yards out. The Blose extra point made it 14-0 in favor of the Penguins. Bellamy had only four carries in the first half, good for 28 yards.
Butler got on the board with a touchdown when Andrew Huck found Jeff Larsen on an out pattern. The drive was set up on a gadget play when Butler covered 41 yards on a double pass. Huck took the snap, threw a lateral to Matt Kobli, who found Huck 10 yards downfield, and by himself. Huck ran the other 31 yards after the catch.
YSU marched almost the length of the field before halftime, but had to settle for a 29-yard Stephen Blose field goal to make the score 17-7 at intermission.
As the second half started, so did the rain. The elements were not enough to contain Mr. Electricity, Dominique Barnes. Barnes fielded a punt and seemed contained but erupted through a small seam in the middle before getting downhill and racing past the Bulldog coverage for an 86-yard score. The punt return was the second longest in school history. Blose knocked the extra point through to put the Penguins comfortably in front, 24-7.
In the fourth quarter the Penguins tacked on 7 more points. Bellamy, who averaged 10 yards per carry, capped off an 8 play 80 yard drive with a 25-yard run off of the left interior. With Bellamy, Jamaine Cook, and Thompson, the Penguins showed a versatile selection of backfield weaponry.
The defense played strong too. Andre Elliott and Brandian Ross were all over the field making tackles. Butler went to a short passing game in the second half. Once Huck found a receiver and threw the ball Ross was immediately in the face of the receiver. John Sasson had 10 tackles (six solo) and true freshman Donald D’Alesio had seven tackles with five solo.
For Eric Wolford, it was win #1 as a head coach. Wolford commented on how he felt notching his first victory. “It really is different as a head coach. You win a game 31-7 but you want to win 50-0. It is special, but as a head coach it is also more stressful.”
Dominique Barnes spoke about the big punt return that took the wind out of Butler’s sails. “Coach told us we needed to make a big play and we got one. I have to praise the punt return unit for the great blocking on the touchdown.” Barnes also commented on the run heavy play calling. “We showed we can pass last week, this week we showed we can run, it is the best of both worlds.”
Youngstown State (1-1) gained a balanced 286 rushing yards in the game. Jamaine Cook had 98 yards on 18 carries, Jordan Thompson had ten carries for 65 yards. Adaris Bellamy had six touches for 60 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Torrian Pace had 9 carries for 39 yards. Wolford commented on the youth factor at the running back position. “We have three freshmen and a sophomore that can all get the job done. The person with the hot hand will get a majority of the touches.”
Butler (1-1) was paced by Matt Kobli who had 46 yards on the ground. Andrew Huck finished the game 20-32 for 148 yards through the air.