Game Week: Youngstown State Hosts Illinois State In Conference Opener
When Youngstown State opens Missouri Valley Football Conference play against Illinois State this Saturday, both teams will learn how good they have gotten over the past year. YSU played a game they were given no chance to win nationally, then they played a team that people expected them to blow out. Illinois State is somewhere between Michigan State and Valparaiso. The Redbirds have recruited 15 FBS transfers and head coach Brock Spack thinks that this could be the season his birds fly to the front of the pack.
Eric Wolford respects Spack’s program, calling it ‘on the rise’, and knows that the task at hand on Saturday will be a great test for his youthful Penguins. “Their defense is tremendous. They are only giving up about seven yards per game on the ground, and I don’t care if it is Michigan State, Illinois State, or any state for that matter, that is a good defense. It starts with Eric Brunner who can dominate a game and we have to be able to move the football against that unit to win this game.”
Brunner put together a great effort against Morehead State in a 52-21 win last weekend. The preseason all-conference defensive tackle had a pair of sacks and seven tackles. The Youngstown State offensive line has to get off to a quick start and be able to create space for the backs to sneak through. The three-headed tailback monster that is Jamaine Cook, Adaris Bellamy, and Jordan Thompson, will need to piece together a great collective effort because every yard gained on the ground this weekend will be hard-earned.
“Offensively, Illinois State is very talented and explosive”, remarked Wolford. “They have a big, veteran offensive line, they have a tremendous quarterback named Matt Brown who has experience. They have a solid running game and we can’t afford to take any plays off this week, they are much-improved over last season and it is going to be a very good test for us.”
The Penguins will also have to concentrate on stopping Redbirds TB Ashton Leggett. The senior running back has 207 yards on 36 carries with a pair of touchdowns. The good news for YSU’s run defense is that no other Redbird RB has more than six carries through the first two games. Another key to the Illinois State offense is that the tendency when they throw has been to hit wide receivers almost exclusively. The tight ends seem to block and the running backs don’t get targeted much.
If Youngstown State can pick up the quality conference win this weekend, they will surely be ranked in next week’s FCS Poll. The Penguins received votes this week, but not enough to crack the Top-25. A win over a talented program like Illinois State will also break a seven game conference losing streak. Last season, Youngstown State had the Redbirds on the ropes, but ultimately fell 41-39 in one of many heartbreaking last-minute losses.
The game is scheduled to kickoff at 4 p.m. and early reports from the YSU athletic offices are that there are already close to 22,000 tickets sold for the game. The 2011 Penguins have the community buzzing about the old days, about the future, about Penguins football, and about winning.
“We have a precedence here at Youngstown State”, says Wolford. “Winning championships. In order to win championships, you have to win your conference games, and for us, that starts this week.”
YSU’s freshman sensation and speed demon, Andre Stubbs, knows says he knows what this game will mean. “We have had a good week and if we stay positive, we should come out with a win.”