Penguins Shoot Themselves In The Foot, Dropping 38-21 Game To Southern Illinois
Eric Wolford started a new practice week like a politician, promising change. Wolford made good on the promise of a more stubborn defense. Something Wolford can’t scheme against or plan differently are the mistakes that doomed his Penguins. Southern Illinois blocked a punt for a score, landed on a loose ball in the end zone, intercepted passes and recovered a fumble to defeat the Penguins, 38-21.
“We didn’t play very well. There are three phases and we only played good defense”, said Eric Wolford. “We know we are capable of being a good football team but we have been shut out the last three games on offense. We need to simplify some things.”
YSU started the game in very workmanlike fashion. The Penguins marched 55 yards in ten plays to take a 7-0 lead on a 1-yard Jamaine Cook plunge.
The Salukis scored by the end of the first quarter on a 26-yard Austin Johnson field goal that cut the YSU lead to 7-3.
Cook garnered his second touchdown of the game on a 4-yard scamper that would increase the lead to 14-3 for the Penguins. The touchdown came with 11:43 left in the first half and capped off a ten play, 65-yard drive.
Big special teams plays by the Salukis hindered YSU’s improved defensive effort in the first half. Southern Illinois blocked a punt with 5:36 left in the half and Courtney Richmond pounced on the loose pill in the end zone to close the gap to 14-10.
YSU would again retaliate with a good drive. Cook had his third rushing touchdown of the half when he dove in from a yard out to increase the Penguin lead to 21-10. It marked the third successful scoring drive of the half, this one covering 76 yards.
As a steady mist fell, Southern Illinois would cut the lead to 21-17 when Kory Faulkner spotted LaSteven McKinney for a 10-yard touchdown.
On a third-and-short, Southern Illinois used play-action to catch the YSU defense out of position. MyCole Pruitt was pretty much by himself, catching a Faulkner pass on about the ten and jogging into the end zone to give the Salukis their first lead of the afternoon at 24-21.
On the next YSU possession, with the Penguins trying to drive and get their lead back, an errant snap exchange between Hess and center Mark Pratt from the shotgun formation rolled into the Penguins end zone and Southern Illinois’ Tyler Williamson landed on the ball for a 31-21 Salukis lead.
With five minutes left and YSU driving, Hess was stripped of the ball while trying to make something out of nothing. Southern Illinois recovered with a 10-point lead.
The final straw was a last gasp drive that ended in Hess getting picked off in the end zone and running 100 yards for a game-sealing touchdown.
The Penguins fell to 1-3 in the conference and probably can’t lose again if they want into the postseason.
“It hurts [the loss] just like the rest of them. Our defense played a great game and as a leader, I can take the blame, our offense did not get the job done”, said YSU’s Cook after the game.
Aronde Stanton, another captain, gave his views. “We lose as a team, so it doesn’t matter who plays better, offense or defense, it is a team loss.”
“I will be thinking all night about how to keep this team loose”, said Wolford. “We play South Dakota next week and we have not beaten them since I got here, so we have to really focus.”