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10-12-2014, 03:27 AM
Final from Richmond. The Colonels make a huge 4th quarter comeback and win it in o.t.
10-12-2014, 03:27 AM
Walt, please give us some details.
10-12-2014, 03:28 AM
The Colonels are 6-0.
10-12-2014, 04:32 AM
wow.
I checked on this score on ESPN and when I seen EKU was down like 20 in the fourth I just assumed it was all over and didn't even bother with the game cast.
Good win.
I checked on this score on ESPN and when I seen EKU was down like 20 in the fourth I just assumed it was all over and didn't even bother with the game cast.
Good win.
10-12-2014, 05:30 AM
RICHMOND, Ky. â Senior kicker #Andrew Lloyd#'s 29-yard field goal in overtime completed Eastern Kentucky University's furious comeback to beat Eastern Illinois, 36-33, Saturday night at Roy Kidd Stadium.
Down 21 points midway through the third quarter, 16th-ranked EKU (6-0, 3-0 OVC) outscored Eastern Illinois (1-5, 1-1 OVC), 31-7 the rest of the way, snapping the Panthers' 13-game Ohio Valley Conference winning streak.
EKU took its first lead of the game with 4:46 remaining when junior running back #Dy'Shawn Mobley# barreled in from two yards out to make the score, 33-26.
However, the visiting Panthers fought back and tied the game at 33 with a minute left, converting on a 4th-and-2 from the two-yard line to force overtime. EIU quarterback Jalen Whitlow connected with Adam Drake to tie the game.
The Eastern Kentucky defense and special teams were strong in the second half comeback, giving the Colonel offense plenty of opportunities to score. The most important one came in overtime.
Redshirt sophomore defensive back #Kiante Northington# recovered an Eastern Illinois fumble on its second play of overtime, setting up two Mobley runs and Lloyd's game-winner.
A touchdown run by senior quarterback #Jared McClain# with seven minutes to go in the third quarter started the comeback bid. The short drive lasted six plays and totaled 78 yards, but was completed in only 90 seconds. That drive cut the Panther lead to 26-12.
The Colonel defense forced and recovered a Whitlow fumble at the end of the third quarter sparking a 12-play, 72 yard drive that ended with a #Devin Borders# touchdown catch on the right side of the end zone that cut the deficit to seven, 26-19.
EKU took advantage of another break in the fourth quarter. Following a quick three-and-out by the Colonels, Eastern Illinois muffed the ensuing punt giving EKU the ball deep in Eastern Illinois territory. The Colonels scored three plays later on Mobley's first score to even the score at 26-26.
Eastern Illinois converted just 1-of-8 third down attempts in the second half. The Panthers reached the red zone eight times, but only scored three touchdowns and four field goals on those drives.
Mobley led the EKU offense with 118 yards rushing on 30 carries. The junior scored twice on the ground and also caught five passes for 63 yards. McClain played the majority of the game at quarterback, completing 17-of-29 passes for 198 yards and a score.
For EIU, Whitlow threw for 247 yards on 26-of-40 attempts, including two touchdown passes. Whitlow also ran the ball 14 times for 88 yards. Running back Shepard Little added 19 carries for 122 yards while wide receiver Adam Drake notched 13 catches for 146 yards and two touchdowns.
The Colonels look to keep their perfect record intact next Saturday, Oct. 18 at Tennessee Tech. Kickoff in Cookeville is scheduled for 8 p.m. ET.
NOTES
--Andrew Lloyd's overtime game-winning field goal was his eighth field goal of the season, and also his first-ever game-winning kick at any level.
--Eastern Kentucky's Devin Borders blocked a 41-yard field goal attempt in the fourth quarter. He has now blocked a punt and three field goals this season.
--Redshirt sophomore #Jon Floyd# recovered an Eastern Illinois fumble off a punt return midway through the fourth quarter, leading to the game-tying touchdown.
--Eastern Kentucky leads the all-time series with Eastern Illinois, 13-9. The Panthers had won the previous two meetings by a combined score of 66-14.
--This was EKU's first overtime win since defeating Austin Peay on Sept. 27, 2008.
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Down 21 points midway through the third quarter, 16th-ranked EKU (6-0, 3-0 OVC) outscored Eastern Illinois (1-5, 1-1 OVC), 31-7 the rest of the way, snapping the Panthers' 13-game Ohio Valley Conference winning streak.
EKU took its first lead of the game with 4:46 remaining when junior running back #Dy'Shawn Mobley# barreled in from two yards out to make the score, 33-26.
However, the visiting Panthers fought back and tied the game at 33 with a minute left, converting on a 4th-and-2 from the two-yard line to force overtime. EIU quarterback Jalen Whitlow connected with Adam Drake to tie the game.
The Eastern Kentucky defense and special teams were strong in the second half comeback, giving the Colonel offense plenty of opportunities to score. The most important one came in overtime.
Redshirt sophomore defensive back #Kiante Northington# recovered an Eastern Illinois fumble on its second play of overtime, setting up two Mobley runs and Lloyd's game-winner.
A touchdown run by senior quarterback #Jared McClain# with seven minutes to go in the third quarter started the comeback bid. The short drive lasted six plays and totaled 78 yards, but was completed in only 90 seconds. That drive cut the Panther lead to 26-12.
The Colonel defense forced and recovered a Whitlow fumble at the end of the third quarter sparking a 12-play, 72 yard drive that ended with a #Devin Borders# touchdown catch on the right side of the end zone that cut the deficit to seven, 26-19.
EKU took advantage of another break in the fourth quarter. Following a quick three-and-out by the Colonels, Eastern Illinois muffed the ensuing punt giving EKU the ball deep in Eastern Illinois territory. The Colonels scored three plays later on Mobley's first score to even the score at 26-26.
Eastern Illinois converted just 1-of-8 third down attempts in the second half. The Panthers reached the red zone eight times, but only scored three touchdowns and four field goals on those drives.
Mobley led the EKU offense with 118 yards rushing on 30 carries. The junior scored twice on the ground and also caught five passes for 63 yards. McClain played the majority of the game at quarterback, completing 17-of-29 passes for 198 yards and a score.
For EIU, Whitlow threw for 247 yards on 26-of-40 attempts, including two touchdown passes. Whitlow also ran the ball 14 times for 88 yards. Running back Shepard Little added 19 carries for 122 yards while wide receiver Adam Drake notched 13 catches for 146 yards and two touchdowns.
The Colonels look to keep their perfect record intact next Saturday, Oct. 18 at Tennessee Tech. Kickoff in Cookeville is scheduled for 8 p.m. ET.
NOTES
--Andrew Lloyd's overtime game-winning field goal was his eighth field goal of the season, and also his first-ever game-winning kick at any level.
--Eastern Kentucky's Devin Borders blocked a 41-yard field goal attempt in the fourth quarter. He has now blocked a punt and three field goals this season.
--Redshirt sophomore #Jon Floyd# recovered an Eastern Illinois fumble off a punt return midway through the fourth quarter, leading to the game-tying touchdown.
--Eastern Kentucky leads the all-time series with Eastern Illinois, 13-9. The Panthers had won the previous two meetings by a combined score of 66-14.
--This was EKU's first overtime win since defeating Austin Peay on Sept. 27, 2008.
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10-12-2014, 07:46 AM
Kentucky team representing! Good job EKU!
10-12-2014, 08:32 AM
Great game and a heck of a comeback for the Colonels. I thought it was over at halftime. EIU didn't look that much better than EKU in the first half but the Colonels kept shooting themselves in the foot. On the radio they talked to Coach Hood right before the start of the 2nd half and he said that he told the players that they had the talent to have a better 2nd half than EIU had in the 1st half. He told them that he knew they could win the game in the 2nd half and for anyone that didn't believe that to stay in the locker room. Evidently they bought in. Jared McClain really got it going in the 2nd half when he took every snap (after sharing time with Coney in the 1st half). He made some big plays. Special teams were HUGE tonight. EKU got a safety when the EIU longsnapper bounced a snap that went through the end zone. They also lost the ball on a muffed punt. The Panthers punted 5 times: once for the previously mentioned safety. 3 of the other 4 went for 31 yards or less. EKU also blocked a field goal. This was a very big win.
10-12-2014, 11:05 AM
EIU is a very good team with a very deceiving record against some really good competition.
10-12-2014, 02:33 PM
Congrats to Colonels.
10-12-2014, 03:07 PM
Nice come from behind win:Clap:
10-12-2014, 04:00 PM
There were some great adjustments made by the EKU staff at halftime last night. EIU did some things in the 1st half that the Colonels had not seen on film but the staff made some great adjustments on offense and moved the ball at will in the 2nd half. Don't forget that if Borders hadn't fumbled after catching a pass and moving the ball inside of the 5 yard line that the Colonels would have put up 5 touchdowns in the 2nd half. Deciding to stick with McClain instead of changing quarterbacks was a great decision--he played his heart out tonight.
10-12-2014, 08:22 PM
Awesome come back by the colonels!
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