JONESBORO,
Ark. (11/8/12) – The showdown between two Sun Belt Conference (SBC) First-Place
teams went the way of Arkansas State University as the Red Wolves scored 21
unanswered points in the second half en route to a 45-23 victory over ULM this
Thursday (Nov. 8) night in front of a second-largest Liberty Bank Stadium crowd
of 30,243 spectators.
A-State
solidified its share of first place in the SBC standings as the Red Wolves won
for the fifth consecutive time to date in the ESPNU televised contest. ASU, which is 7-3 overall and 5-1 in the conference
with the decision, continued its home success as the Red Wolves won for the 11th
time in their last 12 home appearances.
The victory also secured back-to-back winning seasons for the first time
since 1986-87.
“I'm
very proud of our team.” said ASU head coach Gus Malzhan. “We beat a good
football team (ULM) at home. We've
played well on the road the last few weeks and we really haven't put together a
real good performance at home so it feels real good to have that and get our
seventh victory.”
Arkansas
State erased a 7-0 first-quarter after the Warhawks accounted for the game's
initial points on a 27-yard TD toss by Cody Wells to Monterrell Washington with
just over 10 minutes to go in the stanza.
A-State took the ensuing kickoff and went down the field to the ULM
35-yard line where Ryan Aplin hooked
up with junior wideout Julian Jones
for the score with 6:39 showing in the opening quarter to even the count at
seven-all. A-State seized an opportunity
on its next possession when the Warhawks were whistled for an encroachment
penalty on a ASU punt attempt allowing the Red Wolves to maintain
possession. A-State would capitalize on
the ULM infraction as Aplin broke a
tackle on the quarterback keeper and scampered 38 yards down the right side of
the field before diving into the end zone to cap an 87-yard drive and give the
Red Wolves a 14-7 lead with over a minute and nine ticks remaining in the first
frame.
ULM
managed to trim the ASU advantage to four (14-10) at the second quarter's 13:19
mark as Justin Manton's kick split the uprights from a distance of 37 yards. But, A-State countered with a field goal of
its own from junior kicker Brian Davis
roughly four minutes later to regain its seven-point lead. The ASU defense then thwarted a potential ULM
offensive scoring drive as senior linebacker Nick Nelms forced a Monterrel Washington fumble which senior
linebacker Nate Herrold recovered at
the 29-yard line with three minutes to go before the half. With less than 30 seconds left, the Red Wolves
drove down all the way to the Warhawks' 11-yard line. On the next play, an apparent A-State passing
touchdown play from Aplin to junior
running back David Oku was nullified
due to an A-State holding penalty and moved the ball back to four-yard
line. Unfortunately, the drive was
abruptly halted as Aplin's intended
pass to Oku was intercepted by ULM's Henry Mitchell with less than 10 seconds
left in the first half.
The
Warhawks would be the first to score in the second half and tie the contest up
at 17-apiece with exactly 13 minutes to go in the third quarter on a 37-yard
scoring strike from Cody Wells to Rashon Ceasar. The tie only lasted until ASU's first play
from scrimmage as Aplin threw a
70-yard scoring aerial to senior wide receiver Taylor Stockemer for his school-record tying 15th career
TD reception as the Red Wolves regained the lead (24-17) with 2:17 elapsed in
the quarter. A-State continued to build
upon its momentum as the Red Wolves increased their margin to 31-17 on a
fourth-and-one TD rush by David Oku
at the 7:49 mark. Oku would locate the end zone once again in the third by scoring
from six yards out at 3:48 to push A-State's lead to 38-17 after three quarters
of play.
The
Warhawks and Red Wolves exchanged touchdowns in the final quarter as Monterrel
Washington's posted ULM's final points on a one-yard rush with five minutes
left before Oku tallied for ASU on a
five-yard run with 2:35 in the game.
The
two teams combined to amass 967 yards in total offense as A-State produced 334
passing yards and generated 200 on the ground.
Besides his three TD's on the night, David Oku rushed for a game-high 131 yards on 22 carries and averaged 6.0 yards per attempt. Ryan
Aplin continued to demonstrate his
candidacy for post-season All-America honors by throwing for a season-high 334
yards and two TD's on 26-of-34 passing to go with 44 rushing yards. Redshirt freshman wide receiver J.D. McKissic was Aplin's favorite target with 12 receptions for 102 yards. Taylor
Stockemer and Julian Jones both
eclipsed the 80 receiving yard mark tonight with 86 and 81 yards, respectively.
For
ULM, Cody Wells also turned in a productive evening by throwing for a game-high
357 yards and completing 37-of-53 aerial attempts. Brent Leonard led the Warhawks' receivers
with 14 grabs for 134 yards, both game bests.
The
Red Wolves' defense, which featured 24 individuals with at least a tackle, were
paced by sophomore defensive back Sterling
Young's game-high 13 stops which featured seven solos. Senior defensive back Don Jones and junior linebacker Qushaun Lee chipped in with nine tackles apiece. Nathan
Herrold recorded a pass interception and a fumble recovery while
contributing six stops in the victory, which marked A-State's 14th
in its last 15 league encounters.
ASU
will close out the road portion of its 2012 slate next Saturday, Nov. 17 ,
against the Troy Trojans in Troy,
Ala. The conference game is set for a
2:30 p.m. (CT) kickoff.