Game Ten
:Arkansas_State: :@: :FIU:
Game Notes
--- Well, here we go. The homestretch of the season, three games left to go, still a very tight race for the Sun Belt Conference championship, which means every game still counts. Arkansas State may be entering this game with a 4-5 record, they may be 2-3 in the conference, but they are still a dangerous team, and while they cannot win the conference title, they can have a huge effect on it with games against us and Florida Atlantic still to play. One good thing about playing in south Florida, no snow. It was a beautiful evening in Miami as we hit the field, with the sun setting behind the scoreboard. Arkansas State won the coin toss and elected to kick.
Our offense tried to start things off on the ground, but a stuffed run on 1st down, an 8 yard pass on 2nd down, and only a 1 yard gain by Darrian Mallary on 3rd down, and we were forced to punt right off the bat on 4th and 1. It wasn’t looking good as the Red Wolves were able to quickly march down the field with passes of 14 and 20 yards, followed by a couple strong rushes, before the Red Wolves made the first mistake of the game, throwing a pass that was intercepted by Emmanuel Souarin, who returned it 16 yards back to our 30 yard line. Our offense was able to get something going at first, getting a first down after a run by Mallary and a 6 yard pass by Jake Medlock to Dominique Rhymes. Unfortunately, things immediately plummeted off a cliff as Medlock threw a pass directly into the hands of Arkansas State middle linebacker, Nathan Herrold, who gave the Red Wolves possession on our 40 yard line. Thankfully, our defense this time held tough, giving up only 3 yards before forcing 4th down. The Red Wolves would attempt to convert on 4th and 7, however the pass fell incomplete, turning the ball over on downs and giving our offense another chance without penalty, while also saving Medlock’s neck from the wrath of my hands.
Things started off decently, with a 3 yard run by Mallary, followed by an 11 yard pass to Mallary, giving up 1st down on the 50 yard line. Then things once again plummeted off a cliff, as Medlock threw his second interception of the day, once again throwing it into the hands of Herrold, giving the Red Wolves the ball back at their own 45. This time the Arkansas State offense would not be denied, as they promptly drove down the field on us, scoring on a 2 yard rush by quarterback Phillip Butterfield, making it 7-0 with 2:07 left in the first quarter. Things would only get worse, as on the ensuing kickoff return, after a 33 yard return, Darrian Mallary was stripped of the ball, which was pounced on by the Red Wolves free safety Christ Hayes, giving the Wolves offense possession again on our 31 yard line. The Red Wolves found the end zone again two plays later after a 30 yard pass by Butterfield, followed by another TD run by Butterfield, this time from 1 yard out, giving the Red Wolves a 14-0 lead with 1:31 left in the quarter. Trying to avoid getting buried, after three straight runs by Mallary picked us up a first down, our offense took to the air, trying to blitz downfield, getting as far as the Arkansas State 21 yard line before the clock finally ran out, bring the first quarter to an end with the Red Wolves leading 14-0.
The second quarter started pretty much the same way the first quarter went. Medlock threw yet another interception, directly into the waiting arms of, once again, Herrold, his third interception of Medlock of the day. However, we would get extremely lucky, as Arkansas State turned the ball right back over, as halfback Sirgregory Thornton fumbled the ball, with Jonathan Cyprien jumping on it at the Red Wolves 23 yard line, giving our offense new life. Mallary wasted little time, breaking a 15 yard run, setting up 1st and goal on the ASU 7 yard line. One play later, Mallary found the end zone on a 7 yard run, cutting the Red Wolves lead in half. Things looked bad as Buttefield was able to connect on a 30 yard pass on the Red Wolves first play from scrimmage on their next drive, however, our defense, along with a false start penalty, were able to shut the offense down, forcing the Red Wolves to punt, though it went 47 yards, resulting in our possession starting on our own 5 yard line.
A pair of 8 yard rushes got us out of the shadow of our own goal posts, as well as a new set of downs, before Medlock finally completed a pass to our own teammates, a 32 yard pass to Jacob Younger, giving us 1st down just across midfield. An 11 yard rush by Mallary gave us another set of down, until Medsuck returned, throwing his fourth interception of the game, this one, for the first time all game, not to Herrold, but instead to free safety Jonathan Victorian, who returned it 27 yards to ASU’s 44 yard line. Arkansas State wasted little time, rushing the ball three times before Butterfield threw a 39 yard touchdown pass to make it 21-7 with 5 minutes left to play in the half. Our offense meanwhile couldn’t even get anything going our next drive, going quickly three and out and forced to punt.
Despite Butterfield connecting on a 29 yard pass, our defense was able to force them into a 4th and 8 situation. Instead of kicking a field goal, Arkansas State instead went for it, as Butterfield threw a 26 yard pass, setting up a 1 yard run for a touchdown one play later, making it 27-7 with 2:20 left to play in the quarter after the extra point was missed. Our offense again proved to be inept, going three and out a second time, though our defense thankfully held Arkansas State to very little offense, forcing their next drive to also end in a punt. That punt gave us the ball back on our own 3 yard line with 1:05 left to play. Our offense would again prove inept, and we would again punt. The Red Wolves didn’t waste the little time they had, as Butterfield connected on passes of 38 and 8 yards to score another touchdown with 16 seconds left to play, making it 34-7. Thankfully, halftime finally mercifully came.
While our defense was able to force Arkansas State to punt to start the second half, it didn’t matter much as our offense immediately went three and out. That would be bad, as Butterfield would make passes of 16 and 14 yards to get down to our 43 yard line, before he connected on a 43 yard touchdown bomb, making it 41-7 with 6:33 still to go in the third quarter. Finally, our offense started to find life, as Medlock started completing passes again, 43 yards to Junior Mertile, 22 yards to Younger, and 9 yards to Mallary, setting up 1st and goal from the ASU 5. A 4 yard rush by Mallary, no gain by Harden, a one yard QB sneak by Medlock, set up 4th and goal from the ASU half yard line. Another QB sneak by Medlock, and we finally found the end zone again, making it a, still, embarrassing 41-14 with 4:16 left to play in the third quarter.
More passes by Butterfield, many of them converting on 3rd down, got Arkansas State deep into our territory before the defense finally stopped the, forcing the Red Wolves to settle for a 33 yard field goal with 47 seconds left in the quarter. Some huge passed by Medlock, of 20, 48 and 12 yards, all coming on 3rd down, got our offense clear down to the Arkansas State goal line before the clock ran out on the end of the third quarter with the Red Wolves leading the way, 44-14.
The beginning of the fourth quarter was a bit anti-climactic, as we were starting on the “inches” line , needing only 2 seconds for Mallary to take the hand off and plow into the end zone, making it 44-21. This however only served to piss off Butterfield, who used passes of 24, 22, 7, 4, and yards, a couple of 4 and 5 yard rushes, a two yard penalty against the defense, and a 2 yard touchdown pass to make it 51-21 with 6:46 left to go in the game. While things got off to a bad start with a 12 yard loss on a sack, our offense finally got moving as Medlock was able to throw passes of 27, 12 and 10 yards to get us down to the Arkansas State 43 yard line. Facing 3rd and 1 from the 43, Mallary was able to break loose through the defense and took it to 43 yards to the house to make it 51-28 with 4:50 left to play. This was also a record setting run by Mallary, as it was his 16th rushing touchdown of the season, breaking Darriet Perry’s school record of 15 rushing TDs in a season, set last season.
Mario Cristobal decided to attempt an onside kick, which was recovered by Arkansas State at our 45 yard line, not that they needed the great field position. Seven plays later, Butterfield ran it in from 5 yards out to make it 58-28 with 3:33 left in the game. Our offense was more than ready to respond, as it only took two plays to find the end zone as Medlock was able to drop a pass in behind the secondary, into the wait hands of Coleman, who took it 67 yards to the house, making it 58-35 with 2:49 left. Another onside kick attempt, this time recovered by Arkansas State at our 43 yard line, again set the Red Wolves up with great field position. The Red Wolves chose to stick to just rushing the ball, still managing to get as close as our 4 yard line, before the clock finally ran out and the game came to a merciful end.
With the loss, we drop to 7-3 on the season, and receive our first conference loss, falling to 5-1 in the Sun Belt Conference. Arkansas State improves to 5-5 overall, 3--3 in conference. Up next for the Golden Panthers, it's our hated rivals, the Owls of Florida Atlantic. FAU comes into the game with a 5-5 record, and tied with us for first place with a 5-1 Sun Belt record. The Owls started off the season 0-3, losing 27-18 to Vanderbilt, 42-24 to Missouri, and 60-0 at Michigan. They then picked up a 37-0 win against Western Kentucky and a 37-17 victory against Troy before falling to North Texas 31-7. They answered with two more back to back wins, 29-12 at Mid Tennessee State and 47-28 at Louisiana-Monroe, before losing a non-conference contest at Navy, 48-17, and winning over Louisiana-Lafayette 43-20 heading into their game with FIU.
Looking at the conference standings, next week will be the game of the season. 5-1 Florida International vs. 5-1 Florida Atlantic. Troy could still share the conference title as they are currently 5-2 in conference, with one game left to play, at Western Kentucky, but winning it outright is impossible, besides the fact that both FAU and FIU beat Troy earlier this season. North Texas is the only other one with a chance at the title, currently sitting at 4-2 in conference play, with very easy games against Louisiana-Monrore and at Western Kentucky remaining. FIU beat North Texas earlier in the year, North Texas defeated FAU in the middle of the season. Like Troy, the best North Texas can do is share the title with whoever wins the Florida Atlantic-Florida International game.
Meanwhile, bowl projections are out. Last week, we were projected to play in the New Orleans Bowl against 6-4 Tulsa. We are now projected to play 7-4 Southern Miss in the New Orleans Bowl. As for other Sun Belt teams, 5-5 Arkansas State is projected to play 10-2 #18 Nevada in the Poinsettia Bowl, 9-2 Troy is projected to play 8-3 Ohio in the Armed Forces Bowl, and 5-5 Florida Atlantic is projected to play 7-4 Miami University in the Godaddy.com Bowl.
Final Score
:Arkansas_State: 58, :FIU: 35
Stat(s) of the Game:
- FIU Offense – Medlock started off sucking, throwing more interceptions than he had completions. He was able to turn it on after halftime, make a ton of great passes, but I still hold Medlock personally accountable for this loss, as his 4 interceptions screwed us pretty much immediately into the game.
- FIU Defense – Made some decent stops on drives, but for the most part sucked and was non-existent. Arkansas State’s offense ran and passed all over our defense pretty much at will.
- FIU Kicker Jack Griffin – Went 5 for 5 in extra points, that was all he did today.
Scoring Summary
Team |
1st Quarter |
2nd Quarter |
3rd Quarter |
4th Quarter |
Final Score |
:Arkansas_State: |
14 |
20 |
10 |
14 |
58 |
:FIU: |
0 |
7 |
7 |
21 |
35 |
Time |
Team |
Result |
Play |
Score |
First Quarter |
2:07 |
:Arkansas_State: |
Touchdown |
P. Butterfield, 1 yard run (B. Zalud kick) |
:Arkansas_State: 7-0 |
1:31 |
:Arkansas_State: |
Touchdown |
P. Butterfield, 1 yard run (B. Zalud kick) |
:Arkansas_State: 14-0 |
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Second Quarter |
8:28 |
:FIU: |
Touchdown |
D. Mallary, 8 yard run (J. Griffin kick) |
:Arkansas_State: 14-7 |
4:59 |
:Arkansas_State: |
Touchdown |
T. Stockemer, 39 yard pass from P. Butterfield (B. Zalud kick) |
:Arkansas_State: 21-7 |
2:20 |
:Arkansas_State: |
Touchdown |
F. Jackson, 1 yard run (missed kick) |
:Arkansas_State: 27-7 |
0:16 |
:Arkansas_State: |
Touchdown |
R. Fleming, 7 yard pass from P. Butterfield (B. Zalud kick) |
:Arkansas_State: 34-7 |
|
Third Quarter |
6:33 |
:Arkansas_State: |
Touchdown |
F. Jackson, 42 yard pass from P. Butterfield (B. Zalud kick) |
:Arkansas_State: 41-7 |
4:16 |
:FIU: |
Touchdown |
J. Medlock, 1 yard run (J. Griffin) |
:Arkansas_State: 41-14 |
1:01 |
:Arkansas_State: |
Field Goal |
B. Zalud, 33 yard field goal |
:Arkansas_State: 44-14 |
|
Fourth Quarter |
8:59 |
:FIU: |
Touchdown |
D. Mallary, 1 yard run (J. Griffin kick) |
:Arkansas_State: 44-21 |
6:46 |
:Arkansas_State: |
Touchdown |
A. Muse, 1 yard pass from P. Butterfield (B. Zalud kick) |
:Arkansas_State: 51-21 |
4:50 |
:FIU: |
Touchdown |
D. Mallary, 43 yard run (J. Griffin kick) |
:Arkansas_State: 51-28 |
3:33 |
:Arkansas_State: |
Touchdown |
P. Butterfield, 4 yard run (B. Zalud kick) |
:Arkansas_State: 58-28 |
2:49 |
:FIU: |
Touchdown |
G. Coleman, 67 yard pass from J. Medlock (J. Griffin kick) |
:Arkansas_State: 58-35 |
Game Stats
Arkansas State |
Stat |
Florida International |
58 |
Score |
35 |
26 |
First Downs |
17 |
657 |
Total Offense |
491 |
45 - 176 - 4 |
Rushes - Yards - TD |
24 - 123- 4 |
30 - 50 - 4 |
Comp - Att - TD |
18 - 40 - 1 |
481 |
Passing Yards |
368 |
1 |
Times Sacked |
0 |
11 - 17 (64%) |
3rd Down Conversion |
6 - 12 (50%) |
1 - 2 (50%) |
4th Down Conversion |
1 - 1 (100%) |
0 - 0 (0%) |
2-Point Conv |
0 - 0 (0%) |
9 - 5 - 1 (66%) |
Red Zone - TD - FG |
4 - 3 - 0 (75%) |
2 |
Turnovers |
5 |
1 |
Fumbles Lost |
1 |
1 |
Intercepted |
4 |
19 |
Punt Return Yards |
0 |
38 |
Kick Return Yards |
182 |
714 |
Total Yards |
673 |
3 – 47.3 |
Punts - Average |
5 - 44.4 |
4 - 30 |
Penalties |
7 - 49 |
20:31 |
Time of Possession |
15:29 |
Florida International Contract Goals Update
Fail Impact |
Goal |
Progress |
Pass Impact |
:3redarrow: |
500+ rushing yards in each season |
2/3 Passed |
:3greenarrow: |
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Win 8 games in one season |
7 |
:3greenarrow: |
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2000+ total offensive yards in each season |
2/3 Passed |
:3greenarrow: |
:3redarrow: |
7+ passing TD in one season |
:check: |
:3greenarrow: |
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10+ points per game in each season |
34 PPG |
:3greenarrow: |
:3redarrow: |
2400+ total offensive yards in one season |
:check: |
:3greenarrow: |
:2redarrow: |
Win 4 games in one season |
:check: |
:1greenarrow: |
:6redarrow: |
2000+ total offensive yards in one season |
:check: |
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Penalty |
:2redarrow: |
Lost to a lower ranked team |
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