Box Score CLARKSVILLE - After racing out to an early 31-0 lead, Austin
Peay's football team survived a furious Tennessee Tech comeback to hang on for
a 38-31 Ohio Valley Conference victory on Senior Day.
The victory gives Austin Peay (2-9, 1-7 OVC) its first Ohio
Valley Conference win in 2012, as well as a victory in Sgt. York Trophy
contests every season since the award's inception in 2007. Tennessee Tech falls
to 3-8 (1-7 OVC). Austin Peay's 38-point outburst is the Govs largest scoring
output in 46 meetings with the Golden Eagles.
"We knew they would make a run at us," said head coach Rick
Christophel. "We caught some breaks and capitalized. We had a good game plan
and our guys made some plays."
Austin Peay used some trickery to get on the board first.
Terrence Oliver took a hand-off from Jake Ryan, who lateralled back to Ryan,
who fired downfield to Jamaar Embry for a 38-yard score. It's the second time
this season Ryan and Embry have hooked up on a deep touchdown on a trick play;
the duo scored on a double lateral pass against Southeast Missouri, Oct. 27.
After a missed field goal attempt negated a long Tennessee
Tech drive, Ryan led the Govs on a 14-play, 80-yard drive that ate up more than
six minutes of clock and culminated with a 16-yard touchdown run by sophomore
Ean Pemberton.
Following a Tennessee Tech three-and-out, Ryan marched the
Govs down the field again. An eight-play, 78-yard drive ended with a two-yard
toss from Ryan to senior Devin Stark. The score was Stark's seventh in 2012 and
his 17th career touchdown.
A Stephen Stansell field goal and a second touchdown pass to
Stark, this one from 14 yards out, gave the Govs a 31-0 halftime lead. It was
the first time Austin Peay has scored 30 points in a half against an OVC
opponent since Nov. 21, 2009 against UT Martin.
Austin Peay's defense limited the Tennessee Tech attack in
the first half. The Govs forced five three-and-outs in the first half, in
addition to recovering a fumble on the opening kick-off. The Govs defense also
forced five fumbles on the day, its most since Oct. 7, 2000 when five fumbles
were forced against Dayton.
The Golden Eagles got on the board on the second half's opening
drive with an 11-play, 71-yard drive that was punctuated by a one-yard plunge
by Doug Page.
Stark hauled in his third touchdown catch of the day - and the
ultimate game-winning score - in the third quarter. Following Adam Noble's
second forced fumble of the day, Austin Peay took over on the Tennessee Tech
22-yard line. On the first play of the drive, Ryan dropped back and found Stark
in the end zone for the third time; in addition to it being Stark's second
career three-score game, it marked Ryan's first four-touchdown performance in
his Austin Peay career.
Tennessee Tech would resume its comeback attempt following
the Govs score. Da'Rick Rogers caught a six-yard touchdown pass in the third
quarter, the first receiving touchdown given up by the Govs since Oct. 13 at
Eastern Kentucky.
Following Page's second one-yard touchdown run and a Govs
three-and-out, Tennessee Tech brought cut the deficit to 10 on a 20-yard
touchdown pass from Darian Stone to Neil Gannaway.
After a 26-yard field goal by Zach Sharp made the score
38-31, Tennessee Tech would attempt an onside kick. The high bounce hit off
Daryl Clack's hands and was recovered by Jamel Cook, giving the Golden Eagles a
chance to drive for the game-tying touchdown. But two Golden Eagle penalties
and a huge sack by Ernest Smith, his season's fourth, forced Tennessee Tech
into fourth-and-32, and Stone's pass to a double-covered Rogers fell incomplete
and the Govs survived for their second victory this season.
"We made some plays and defensively we are starting to get
there," said Christophel. "We were running into the ball better, we made some
plays, we had some turnovers today, and that's what it's all about. I think we
are improving towards the end of the season. If our kids will get in the weight
room in the offseason, stay in school, and do the things that we are supposed
to do I think we'll just keep coming on."