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The Governors fell on the road at Montana State in the FCS Playoff quarterfinals.
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Austin Peay APSU 11-4
24
Winner Montana State MSU 11-3
Austin Peay APSU
11-4
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Final
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Montana State MSU
11-3
Winner
Score By Quarters
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F
APSU Austin Peay 0 3 0 7 10
MSU Montana State 10 0 14 0 24

Game Recap: Football | | Cody Bush, Director of Athletics Communications

Govs historic run ends in Bozeman

BOZEMAN, Mont. – Austin Peay State University's magical postseason run ended in the NCAA Division I Football Championship's national quarterfinals, with No. 5 national seed downing the Govs, 24-10, Friday night at Bobcat Stadium.

Austin Peay (11-4) could not find a consistent offensive rhythm in the contest, but when they did, they showed what helped them reach this historic point. JaVaughn Craig's 15-yard scamper and later a 16-yard pass to DeAngelo Wilson started the Govs first scoring drive. The drive stalled deep in Montana State territory, but Logan Birchfield got APSU on the board with a 38-yard field goal, but the Govs trailed 10-3 at halftime.

Montana State (11-3) opened the second half with back-to-back touchdown drives. The Bobcats forced a turnover on the half's opening drive and converted a key 4th-and-1 opportunity to set up their offense in the red zone. Three plays later, they capitalized on the takeaway when Tucker Rovig found Kevin Kassis for a five-yard score.

The Bobcats forced a three-and-out on the ensuing Govs possession. They then marched 63 yards in 11 plays, with running back Isaiah Ifanse rushing on seven of the 11 plays then connecting on a jump pass to Jason Scrempos for MSU's third touchdown and a 24-3 lead.

Austin Peay's defense would stop the Bobcats on their next drive, forcing a missed field goal. The ensuing Govs possession lasted one play as Craig found Wilson again for a 76-yard touchdown, closing the gap to 24-10 with 13:11 left in the game.

However, the Govs offense could not break through on its final three drives despite the defense forcing Montana State into a second missed field goal and a turnover on downs in its final three possessions.

Wilson surpassed the 2,000-career yard receiving mark with six catches for 118 yards – his eighth 100-yard receiving outing in 2019. Craig completed 18-of-37 passes for 173 yards but was sacked four times.

Ifanse finished with 196 rushing yards on 26 carries, rushing for a touchdown and passing for another.

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