YSU Starts With A Win Over Dayton, 28-10
Youngstown State kicked off the 2013 campaign with a 28-10 victory over a scrappy Dayton team. The defense did a great job of shutting down an experienced spread offense. The offense looked a bit out of sync, but put together drives when they needed to. Adaris Bellamy rattled off 203 rushing yards on just 17 carries.
“It is always good to get a win”, said coach Eric Wolford. “We played very sloppy at times, we had some turnovers and a penalty that hurt us. We did things, but we have to play better than we did tonight.”
Youngstown State established a strong ground game in the first half by picking up 176 rushing yards. The Flyers were only able to pick up 27 yards on 16 first half carries. Andre Stubbs (below) had 2 carries for 66 yards, most of it coming on a 60-yard scamper before the half.
Torrian Pace scored a pair of first half touchdowns. The first touchdown, from two yards out, came on the Penguins opening drive which covered 75 yards on 15 plays.
Pace again scored for the Penguins with 2:33 left in the first half to stake the Guins to a 14-0 halftime lead. The eight-yard touchdown was set up by the 60-yard run from Stubbs.
In the second half, Dayton got on the scoreboard as Stubbs fumbled a punt. The Penguins defense did not allow much penetration, keeping Dayton out of the red zone, and the Flyers had to settle on a 37-yard field goal by William Will.
Bellamy took over on the Penguins next possession. Bellamy dashed for 30 yards on a first-and-ten from the Flyers 40-yard line. He got the ball on the next two carries and plunged into the end zone from three yards out at the 6:08 mark of the third quarter. The touchdown by Bellamy made it 21-3 in favor of the Penguins.
“I felt good coming back, but don’t want to say it felt too good, as we were inconsistent and have to do a better job as a running back core. We can do better”, said Bellamy.
Kurt Hess (below) did a good job controlling the flow of the game. Hess, however, did not have his best night ever passing the football. The senior quarterback threw a first half pick and looked to be on a different page than his receivers at times. Hess did manage to complete 8-18 passes for 68 yards.
Down 21-3, the Flyers engineered their best offensive drive of the game. Quarterback Will Bardo found Robert Washington from 19 yards out to cut the Penguins lead to 21-10.
On the next Penguin possession, Hess was picked off by Matt Blanco at the Penguin 48-yard line. Blanco returned the interception 36 yards to the YSU 12-yard line. The Penguins defense was faced with a first-and-goal from the three. Kyle Sirl made back-to-back tackles for no gain and a third and goal pass was incomplete. On fourth and goal, Bardo tried to pass rolling right but was intercepted by Ali Cheaib. The Penguins took over after the impressive goal line stand, a definite momentum killer.
“We blitzed the edge”, revealed Cheaib. “I adjusted my course and when he threw it, I was able to change my course and come up with it. The goal line stand was big because we showed we can make some plays on defense. We kept encouraging each other to stop them and not let them score and we came up big.”
The Penguins put an exclamation point on the win when Bellamy broke an 80-yard run on third-and-one and got caught on the three. The drive was punctuated on Martin Ruiz’s first ever touchdown that made it 28-10 with 6:58 to go in the game.
The most impressive part of this victory was the job that the Penguins defense did against a potent spread offense. Excluding a drive that the Flyers scored on in the third quarter, Coach Tresey conducted quite a performance with a young defense. There was constant pressure on Bardo, who proved to be very elusive.
The Penguins did plenty on the ground, finishing the game with 348 yards on 40 carries. Bellamy had 203 yards on 17 carries. Bellamy only had 129 yards in the whole 2012 season which was cut short by injury. Pace added 47 yards on 11 carries.
For the Flyers, Bardo had a nice game and looked every bit the leader of the experienced Flyer spread offense. He finished the game 17-33 for 172 yards. He will have a good season for Dayton.
Nick Liste boomed punts of 62 and 64 yards that helped YSU in the battle of field position.
“I think I had a 69 yarder at Missouri, but that was in 40 mile an hour wind gusts, so it wasn’t so legit. Credit the blocking that gave me time to use the proper mechanics to kick the ball”, comment Liste.
“You saw what a weapon Nick Liste is tonight”, remarked Wolford. “He had two huge punts for us tonight and a good kickoff that they {Dayton} tried to bring out, but we were able to swarm them. I was unhappy with the botched fair catch, and we have to work on eliminating those mistakes.”