Game Week: Missouri State (1-9, 1-6) At Youngstown State (6-4, 4-3)
Missouri State has owned Youngstown State the last few seasons. The Bears have given coaches and players fits even putting up some double-digit wins along the way. This year, Missouri State is much in the same position that Youngstown State was in last season – close but no cigar. Last week, they lost 28-20 to Indiana State, the week before they fell to South Dakota State 43-36 in 2 OT, etc. Sound familiar? It should to Youngstown State fans.
Coach Eric Wolford knows that the Bears have enough talent not to be overlooked. He also thinks that if his Penguins can get by the Bears this Saturday that they should be in the playoffs.
“We are a playoff team,” claimed Wolford. “We are ranked 15th in a BCS-like formula and history has shown that the top so many in that poll always seem to get in despite where they are in the other polls. We are playing as well as anybody right now, we are a good football team. We have quality wins and we deserve to be in the playoffs. With that said, our focus is squarely on Missouri State because if we don’t win, none of the scenarios matter, our season will end.”
Missouri State Senior, Travis Simmons, knows that he and his Bears are in a position to disrupt Youngstown State’s huge momentous surge.
“This is definitely our last game and we know that we have nothing to lose. It has been very frustrating the way we have lost all of the close games this season, we just can’t seem to pull them out. We have won the last few times against Youngstown State, but there is no mental edge for us. Hopefully our coaches can find some tendencies as they continue to break down films.”
YSU quarterback Kurt Hess is excited about the chance to get to the next level, but knows the Penguins need to focus on the task at hand.
“Last year’s game against them was not one of my favorites, they controlled the game. They are a very talented team and seem to be stuck where we were last year, just unable to get over the top. We feel as though we have played really well in the last five games, we are a hot team right now. We are in a good position and I like the opportunity.”
On Senior Day, Wolford has exclaimed that the community needs to come out in full force and give the Penguins support. He also said that the seniors on this years team will be honored before the kickoff, but that there would be no honorary senior starts. The seniors who will be playing in their last, at least, regular season game are Andre Barboza, Ely Ducatel, Josh Lee (above), David Rogers, Deionte Williams, Daniel Stewart, Marc Kanetsky, Scott Sentner, Andrew Johnson, John Sasson, Pat White, Nate Schkurko, and Obinna Ekweremuba.
So much is at stake for Youngstown State. The casual fan gets the sense that Wolford’s promises have started to turn into reality in a very short period of time. He knew the talent was there, never made excuses when the Penguins lost, and with a playoff slot within their reach, expect this team to come out fired up.
“Defensivily, they [Missouri State] they do not want you to be able to run the football. They use some plus one in the box and try to outnumber you, force you to make some plays. Offensively, they run a spread offense where the quarterback will hand it off or keep it, something similar to what we do, a zone read. The quarterback will have to be accounted for all of the time.”
Kickoff for the game is set for 1:00 p.m. on Saturday. Come out and cheer on your Penguins in the first meaningful season-ending game at Stambaugh Stadium in years.