| (Saturday, Aug. 25, 2007) [Game
Statistics] [Herald-Sun Game Story by
Mike Potter]
ALBANY STATE TAKES ADVANTAGE OF NCCU TURNOVERS IN 16-10 WIN
ALBANY, GA – Albany State University controlled
the line of scrimmage and took advantage of turnovers during a 16-10 season-opening
victory over North Carolina Central University, the defending Black College
National Champions, at Albany, Ga.
Albany State (1-0) dominated most of the game,
but North Carolina Central (0-1) still had a chance to win. On the last
play of the contest, NCCU quarterback Stadford Brown’s pass across the
field and into the end zone was swatted away by the Rams’ defense.
On the first play of the game from the line
of scrimmage, ASU quarterback Kisan Flakes fumbled the ball and it was
recovered by NCCU senior end Xavier Joe at the Rams’ 37-yard line.
On the Eagles’ ensuing possession, NCCU senior
kicker Brandon Gilbert watched his 48-yard field goal attempt hit the cross-bar
and fall short.
ASU fell victim to the goal post as well,
as rookie kicker Tory Torstenson hit the right pole on a 30-yard field
goal attempt late in the first quarter.
With less than a minute to go in the opening
stanza, ASU converted on a fourth-and-four play with a 18-yard completion
to Lamont Williams, moving the ball to the Eagles’ 17-yard line. The Eagles’
defense, however, sent the Rams backwards and kept the game scoreless.
NCCU was held without a first down until 11:31
of the second quarter.
With 1:57 left before the break, Brown threw
an interception to defensive lineman Jason Marshall, giving the Rams the
ball inside the Eagles’ red-zone at the 13-yard line.
ASU was able to take advantage of the NCCU
turnover with a 9-yard touchdown connection from Flakes to sophomore receiver
Nick Kyles, who out-leaped the Eagles’ secondary in the back of the end
zone to put the Rams on top 7-0 with just 41.3 seconds left in the second
quarter.
Trying to answer before halftime, NCCU’s Brown
threw his second pick of the game attempting to strike deep with 12 seconds
remaining, as ASU sophomore Terry McGhee intercepted the pass in the end
zone to keep the score 7-0 at intermission in favor of the home team.
NCCU thought they had evened the game up on
its first possession of the second half, but after ruling a touchdown catch
by tight end Christopher Edwards as a completion, the officials gathered
and changed the call to incomplete. The Eagles settled for a 31-yard field
goal by Gilbert to narrow the deficit to 7-3 at 8:40 of the third quarter.
ASU pushed the cushion to 10-3 on a 28-yard
field goal by Torstenson with 14:06 left in the contest.
On the ensuing possession, NCCU moved the
pigskin to its own 49-yard line, but was stopped by a stingy ASU defense
on a fourth-and-one run play.
With 6:15 left, NCCU linebacker Derrick Ray
stripped the ball from running back LiRonnie Davis and it was recovered
by Eagle lineman Courtney Coard, giving NCCU new life.
However, on the next play, NCCU attempted
a pass to the end zone, but the result was Brown’s third interception of
the night.
On the very next play, ASU seemingly sealed
the victory with a 60-yard touchdown scamper by Brian Porter to make the
score 16-3 with 5:43 remaining.
NCCU managed to narrow the gap to 16-10 on
a 26-yard pass from Brown to junior receiver Wayne Blackwell with 2:01
left in the contest.
After the NCCU defense forced a punt, the
Eagles pushed the ball as deep as the 20-yard line in ASU territory, but
on the final play of the game Brown’s pass across the field into the end
zone was swatted away by the Rams.
NCCU suffered its first regular-season loss
since Oct. 1, 2005, and the Eagles’ first road defeat since Oct. 9, 2004.
NCCU managed 240 yards of total offense, including
139 through the air, but ASU amassed 312 total yards, including 239 on
the ground.
Porter finished with a game-high 116 rushing
yards on 14 carries for the Rams.
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