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September 30,
2006
Football
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
SYCAMORES DROP CONFERENCE OPENER AGAINST SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
CARBONDALE, Ill. —
Indiana State remained winless on
the season as they fell at Southern Illinois by a score of 55-3 in
the conference opening contest for both schools. ISU fell to 0-5,
0-1 Gateway while the Salukis are now a perfect 4-0, 1-0 Gateway.
Southern Illinois entered the contest ranked as high as No. 9 in the
nation by the College Sporting News Coaches Poll.
The Sycamores moved the ball with
relative ease on the game’s opening drive after winning the coin
toss. Indiana State put together a nine-play, 38-yard drive that
ended with a 47-yard field goal for Kyle Hooper, which tied his
career-longest from last year’s contest at Memorial Stadium versus
the Salukis.
With ISU up 3-0 just under four
minutes into the game, the Salukis marched down the field as well on
the ground with a 12-play drive of their own that ended with a TD by
John Randel from one-yard out to give Southern a 7-3 advantage.
Southern Illinois went on to add
six more touchdowns as well as a pair of Craig Coffin field goals
for the 55-3 victory. The Salukis were up 24-3 at intermission.
Offensively, ISU was paced byn the
play of junior tailback Tony West who raced for 110 yards on the
ground, and caught three passes for 28 yards. Carl Berman continued
his strong season with eight catches for 91 yards. Quarterback
Reilly Murphy was 17-of-35 passing for 166 yards and one tip-drill
interception.
Punter Chris Johannsen punted four
times for a 43.5 yard average, including a career-long boot of 51
yards. He did post his first touchback of the season. Hooper
connected on a career-long tying 47-yard field goal, but missed a
37-yard attempt midway through the game’s third quarter.
“We continue to beat our ourselves
out on the field,” head coach Lou West said. “We make critical
mistakes at times that we can’t afford to make them. Southern
Illinois is a tremendous team, and right now they don’t make those
mistakes. We are going to continue to work as hard as we can to get
this thing turned around.”
Indiana State has now dropped a
school-record 22 games, dating back to a victory in fifth game of
the 2004 season. It is the current longest streak in NCAA Division
I.
The Sycamores get their next
chance to get the monkey off their back at Youngstown State on
Saturday, October 7. Kickoff from Stambaugh Stadium is set for 4:00
p.m. (EST). YSU defeated Missouri State by a score of 37-10 this
evening, and are 4-1 on the season.
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