What a way to start the Trent Miles era at Georgia State! A big 48-7 victory over an FCS school may not be too impressive, but for the Panthers, who are in just their fourth season overall and first in the FBS, and winning only 10 out of their first 33 games in school history, is a good start for the new era of Panther football. After a little bit of a sluggish start to the game, the Panthers got going against Samford with a pair of touchdowns in the first quarter. Ben McLane hit true freshman wide receiver Jordan Giles with a seven yard pass to open up the scoring and junior running back Gerald Howse plunged ahead for a one yard score to put the Panthers up 14-0. Samford would strike back in the second quarter with a short touchdown run, but the Panthers would answer back with three more scores in the first half, a Kelton Hill five yard catch from McLane, a Drew Pearson six yard catch from McLane and a twelve yard run by Howse. The defense held firm in the second half and did not allow another score by Samford the rest of the game. Howse would add on another touchdown on an electrifying 58 yard run in the third and kicker, Wil Lutz, added on a pair of field goals in the fourth to cap off the scoring.
Samford Bulldogs at Georgia State Panthers
Aug 29, 2013
1ST
2ND
3RD
4TH
SCORE
Samford Bulldogs (0-1)
0
7
0
0
7
Georgia State Panthers (1-0)
14
21
6
0
48
Team Stats Comparison
SAM
GSU
Total Offense
237
482
Rushing Yards
-10
202
Passing Yards
247
280
First Downs
11
22
Punt Return Yards
20
22
Kick Return Yards
196
53
Total Yards
453
557
Turnovers
5
0
3rd Down Converstion
5-12
2-10
4th Down Conversion
0-2
1-1
2-Point Conversion
0-0
0-0
Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals
1-1-0
7-5-2
Penalties
1-14
2-30
Posession Time
13:18
14:42
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTER SCORING
SAM
GSU
5:21
(GSU) Jordan Giles, 7 Yd pass from Ben McLane (Wil Lutz kick)
0
7
2:16
(GSU) Gerald Howse, 1 Yd run (Lutz kick)
0
14
SECOND QUARTER SCORING
SAM
GSU
6:57
(SAM) HB #7, 3 Yd run (K #30 kick)
7
14
5:22
(GSU) Kelton Hill, 5 Yd pass from McLane (Lutz kick)
7
21
3:33
(GSU) Drew Pearson, 6 Yd pass from McLane (Lutz kick)
7
28
0:46
(GSU) Howse, 12 Yd run (Lutz kick)
7
35
THIRD QUARTER SCORING
SAM
GSU
2:30
(GSU) Howse, 58 Yd run (Lutz kick)
7
42
FOURTH QUARTER SCORING
SAM
GSU
6:06
(GSU) Lutz, 32 Yd FG
7
45
0:14
(GSU) Lutz, 36 Yd FG
7
48
Samford Bulldogs
Georgia State Panthers
PASSING
C/A
YDS
TD
INT
Ben McLane
16-29
239
3
0
Ronnie Bell
4-13
41
0
0
RUSHING
ATT
YDS
AVG
TD
Gerald Howse
16
149
9.3
3
Travis Evans
6
45
7.5
0
Parris Lee
2
5
2.5
0
Ben McLane
2
3
1.5
0
RECEIVING
REC
YDS
AVG
TD
Kelton Hill
5
64
12.8
1
Drew Pearson
5
51
10.2
1
Danny Williams
4
74
18.5
0
Jordan Giles
3
25
8.3
1
Albert Wilson
2
44
22.0
0
Joel Ruiz
1
22
22.0
0
Darren McCray
0
0
0.0
0
BLOCKING
PANCAKE
SACK
Danny Williams
2
0
Albert Wilson
2
0
DEFENSE
TACK
SACK
INT
TD
Joseph Peterson
5
2.0
0
0
Robert Ferguson
4
0.0
0
0
Myles Morris
3
0.0
0
0
Rashad Stewart
3
0.0
0
0
Brent McClendon
3
0.0
0
0
Demarius Matthews
3
0.0
1
0
Jamal Ransby
2
0.0
1
0
Tarris Batiste
2
0.0
0
0
Melvin King
2
0.0
0
0
Marcus Stetzer
2
2.0
0
0
Robert Dowling
2
0.0
0
0
Nate Anthony
2
1.0
0
0
Theo Agnew
2
1.0
0
0
Nermin Delic
1
0.0
0
0
Kail Singleton
1
0.0
1
0
KICKING
FG
XP
PTS
LONG
Wil Lutz
2-4
6-6
12
37
PUNTING
NO
YDS
AVG
IN20
Matt Hubbard
3
117
39.0
0
KICK RETURN
RET
YDS
AVG
TD
Albert Wilson
2
53
26.5
0
PUNT RETURN
RET
YDS
AVG
TD
Albert Wilson
2
17
8.5
0
Parris Lee
1
5
5.0
0
Around the rest of the college football world, we'll take you into the top 25 action of the week. Alabama had a solid showing against Virginia Tech. Ohio State had no problem at all with Buffalo. Stanford had a bye week. Texas A&M survived Johnny Manziel's first half suspension against Rice. Clemson upset Georgia, Oregon thumped Nicholls State, Notre Dame eeked out a win over Temple, South Carolina off to a solid start with a win over North Carolina, the Gators played sloppy and were upset by Toledo, Louisville beat Ohio, LSU loses a tough one in overtime to TCU, Oklahoma came out flat against UL Monroe and never recovered, Florida State came out with a win over Pitt, Texas blanks New Mexico State, Mississippi State gets the upset win by getting by OK State in overtime, Steve Sarkisian lead Washington to an upset of Boise State, Michigan shuts out Central Michigan, UCLA gets by Nevada, Kansas State gets a scare from North Dakota State, Nebraska pummels Wyoming, Oregon State wins a track meet with Eastern Washington, Iowa with the "upset" over Northern Illinois, and Vandy gets by Ole Miss.
Top 25 Scores
Results
#1 Alabama - 34 ; Virginia Tech - 17
#2 Ohio State - 49 ; Buffalo - 7
#3 Stanford - Bye Week
#4 Texas A&M - 38 ; Rice - 19
#5 Georgia - 17 ; #9 Clemson - 35
#6 Oregon - 45 ; Nicholls State - 6
#7 Notre Dame - 16 ; Temple - 10
#8 South Carolina - 28 ; North Carolina - 21
#9 Clemson - 35 ; #5 Georgia - 17
#10 Florida - 14 ; Toledo - 31
#11 Louisville - 35 ; Ohio - 6
#12 LSU - 37 ; #17 TCU - 45 (OT)
#13 Oklahoma - 27 ; UL Monroe - 45
#14 Florida State - 31 ; Pittsburgh - 3
#15 Texas - 24 ; New Mexico State - 0
#16 Oklahoma State - 41 ; Mississippi State 44 (OT)
College Football Fans the 2013 season is now upon us. Here's a quick preview of the season, with a glance at the preseason Coach's Poll, preseason All-Americans and the top 5 preseason Heisman Candidates. Following that is your local Georgia State preview, including a complete roster, depth chart and game preview of the Panthers matchup with Samford tonight.
NCAA Football Rankings - Coaches Poll - Updated: Aug 29, 2013
RK
LW
TEAM (VOTES)
W
L
POINTS
1
--
Alabama (39)
0
0
1503
2
--
Ohio State (21)
0
0
1426
3
--
Stanford (1)
0
0
1352
4
--
Texas A&M
0
0
1280
5
--
Georgia
0
0
1209
6
--
Oregon
0
0
1141
7
--
Notre Dame
0
0
1074
8
--
South Carolina
0
0
1010
9
--
Clemson
0
0
947
10
--
Florida
0
0
886
11
--
Louisville
0
0
827
12
--
LSU
0
0
770
13
--
Oklahoma
0
0
715
14
--
Florida State
0
0
662
15
--
Texas
0
0
610
16
--
Oklahoma State
0
0
561
17
--
TCU
0
0
514
18
--
Boise State
0
0
468
19
--
Michigan
0
0
424
20
--
UCLA
0
0
383
21
--
Kansas State
0
0
343
22
--
Nebraska
0
0
305
23
--
Oregon State
0
0
269
24
--
Northern Illinois
0
0
235
25
--
Vanderbilt
0
0
203
2013 NCAA Preseason All-Americans
Pos
Player Name
Ht
Wt
Year
QB
Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M
6-1
200
So.
HB
Ka'deem Carey, Arizona
5-10
197
Jr.
HB
De'Anthony Thomas, Oregon
5-9
176
Jr.
WR
Mike Davis, Texas
6-2
193
Sr.
WR
Sammy Watkins, Clemson
6-1
205
Jr.
TE
Austin Sefarian-Jenkins, Washington
6-6
266
Jr.
LT
Taylor Lewan, Michigan
6-8
308
Sr.
LG
David Yankey, Stanford
6-5
311
Sr.
C
Andrew Miller, Virginia Tech
6-4
293
Sr.
RG
Mason Walters, Texas
6-6
320
Sr.
RT
Cameron Fleming, Stanford
6-6
318
Jr.
LE
James Gayle, Virginia Tech
6-4
253
Sr.
RE
Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina
6-6
274
Jr.
DT
Will Sutton, Arizona State
6-1
267
Sr.
DT
Louis Nix, Notre Dame
6-3
347
Jr.
LOLB
Ryan Shazier, Ohio State
6-2
222
Jr.
MLB
C.J. Mosley, Alabama
6-2
232
Sr.
ROLB
Denicos Allen, Michigan State
5-11
215
Sr.
CB
Adrian James, UTEP
5-11
190
Jr.
CB
Aaron Colvin, Oklahoma
6-0
181
Sr.
FS
Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, Alabama
6-1
208
Jr.
SS
Sean Parker, Washington
5-10
190
Sr.
K
Zach Hocker, Arkansas
6-0
182
Sr.
P
Kyle Christy, Florida
6-3
193
Jr.
RS
De'Anthony Thomas, Oregon
5-9
176
Jr.
Heisman Watch - Updated: Aug 29, 2013
NAME
POS
SCHOOL
SEASON STATS
Johnny Manziel
QB
Texas A&M
A.J. McCarron
QB
Alabama
Braxton Miller
QB
Ohio State
Teddy Bridgewater
QB
Louisville
Marcus Mariota
QB
Oregon
2013 Georgia State Panthers
#
OFFENSE
POS
HT
WT
CLASS
HOMETOWN
18
Ronnie Bell
QB
5-11
180
SO (RS)
Athens, GA
13
Lynquez Blair
WR
5-10
175
JR
Decatur, GA
11
Clay Chastain
QB
6-4
215
SO
Duluth, GA
15
Tyshaun Clemons
WR
6-0
210
FR
Druid Hills, GA
72
Harrison Clottey
RG
6-5
310
SR (RS)
Riverdale, GA
68
Michael Davis
C
6-3
290
SR (RS)
Garden City, GA
70
Ramell Davis
RT
6-7
280
SR (RS)
Wilmington Island, GA
21
Travis Evans
HB
5-11
190
SR (RS)
Coral Terrace, FL
8
Jordan Giles
WR
6-1
195
FR
Newberry, SC
59
Garrett Gorringe
LT
6-4
280
FR (RS)
Rome, GA
4
Kelton Hill
WR
6-0
185
SR (RS)
North Decatur, GA
28
Gerald Howse
HB
6-2
215
JR
Clinton, TN
48
Anthony Hudgins
FB
6-1
235
JR (RS)
Fort Stewart, GA
56
Ulrick John
LT
6-8
290
SR
Smyrna, GA
79
Grant King
RT
6-5
295
SR (RS)
Florence, SC
7
Parris Lee
HB
5-9
180
SR (RS)
Eustis, FL
69
Ronald Martin
C
6-1
279
JR (RS)
Cedartown, GA
6
Darren McCray
WR
5-7
160
SR (RS)
Savannah, GA
16
Ben McLane
QB
6-1
210
SO (RS)
North Atlanta, GA
87
Nathaniel Minor
WR
6-2
180
JR
Marietta, GA
63
Davis Moore
LG
6-4
275
FR
Scottdale, GA
25
Kyler Neal
HB
5-11
209
FR
Snellville, GA
89
Drew Pearson
TE
6-5
235
JR (RS)
Smyrna, GA
65
Brandon Pertile
RG
6-5
290
FR
Sunrise, FL
45
Keith Rucker
TE
6-3
232
FR
Springdale, OH
88
Joel Ruiz
TE
6-4
230
JR (RS)
Toccoa, GA
80
Avery Sweeting
WR
5-8
160
SO
Toccoa, GA
84
Bill Teknipp
TE
6-4
225
FR
Douglasville, GA
83
Sebastian Willer
TE
6-5
255
FR
Dock Junction, GA
17
Danny Williams
WR
6-4
210
SR (RS)
West Little River, FL
2
Albert Wilson
WR
5-9
200
SR
Lauderhill, FL
50
Tim Wynn
LG
6-2
280
JR (RS)
Druid Hills, GA
60
Cade Yates
LG
6-1
280
SR (RS)
Carrollton, GA
#
DEFENSE
POS
HT
WT
CLASS
HOMETOWN
92
Theo Agnew
LE
6-4
280
SR (RS)
Windsor Locks, CT
1
Nate Anthony
CB
5-9
190
SR (RS)
Panthersville, GA
3
Tarris Batiste
LOLB
6-1
210
FR (RS)
Belvedere Park, GA
62
Will Cunningham
LE
6-1
269
FR
Coral Springs, FL
33
Kight Dallas
LOLB
6-0
230
FR
Americus, GA
91
Nermin Delic
RE
6-4
275
JR (RS)
Gainesville, GA
23
Robert Dowling
CB
5-10
175
FR
Tucker, GA
10
Robert Ferguson
MLB
6-1
230
SR (RS)
Plant City, FL
37
Trent Hill
SS
5-10
170
FR
Wilmington Island, GA
55
Carnell Hopson
RE
6-2
250
FR
Thomasville, GA
52
Tevin Jones
LE
6-4
260
FR
South Miami Heights, FL
12
Arington Jordan
FS
5-11
193
SR (RS)
Des Plaines, IL
95
John Kelly
ROLB
6-5
240
JR (RS)
Gresham Park, GA
99
Melvin King
ROLB
6-3
225
SO
Rome, GA
97
Jalen Lawrence
RE
6-1
280
FR
Carrollton, GA
90
Joe Lockley
DT
6-1
298
SO
Country Club Estates, GA
5
Demarius Matthews
CB
5-10
165
SR
Evans, GA
34
Jamaal May
FS
5-10
190
JR (RS)
Riverdale, GA
9
Brent McClendon
CB
5-9
180
SR (RS)
Decatur, GA
32
Allen McKay
LOLB
6-2
213
SR (RS)
Cairo, GA
22
Cole Moon
MLB
6-3
215
JR (RS)
Macon, GA
35
Myles Morris
CB
5-8
172
FR (RS)
Siler City, NC
44
Joseph Peterson
MLB
6-0
220
SO
Boaz, AL
26
Jamal Ransby
CB
5-8
175
SR
Marietta, GA
46
Jareell Robinson
MLB
6-2
215
JR (RS)
Sandy Springs, GA
73
George Rogers
DT
6-3
310
JR
Purcell, OK
24
Kail Singleton
SS
6-2
212
SR (RS)
Conyers, GA
38
Jameel Spencer
MLB
6-1
210
FR
Scottdale, GA
61
Marcus Stetzer
RE
6-0
255
JR (RS)
Thomson, GA
29
Rashad Stewart
FS
5-10
190
SR (RS)
Conyers, GA
53
Tanner Strickland
LE
6-4
260
FR (RS)
Druid Hills, GA
36
Bryan Williams
MLB
6-3
200
SO
Gladeview, FL
75
Terrance Woodard
DT
6-4
295
SR
North Atlanta, GA
20
Ladarion Young
SS
6-1
185
FR (RS)
Mulberry, FL
#
SPECIAL TEAMS
POS
HT
WT
CLASS
HOMETOWN
49
Matt Hubbard
P
6-4
235
JR
North Atlanta, GA
96
Wil Lutz
K
6-0
190
SO
Riverdale, GA
Georgia State Panthers Depth Chart - 2013
Regular Offense
STARTER
2ND
3RD
4TH
WR
Albert Wilson
Jordan Giles
Lynquez Blair
TE
Drew Pearson
Joel Ruiz
Bill Teknipp
LT
Ulrick John
Garrett Gorringe
LG
Tim Wynn
Cade Yates
Davis Moore
C
Michael Davis
Ronald Martin
RG
Harrison Clottey
Brandon Pertile
RT
Grant King
Ramell Davis
WR
Danny Williams
Kelton Hill
Darren McCray
QB
Ben McLane
Ronnie Bell
Clay Chastain
FB
Anthony Hudgins
HB
Gerald Howse
Travis Evans
Parris Lee
Kyler Neal
Base 4-3 Defense
STARTER
2ND
3RD
4TH
LDE
Theo Agnew
Will Cunningham
Tevin Jones
LDT
Terrance Woodard
Joe Lockley
RDT
George Rogers
RDE
Nermin Delic
Marcus Stetzer
Jalen Lawrence
WLB
John Kelly
Melvin King
MLB
Joseph Peterson
Robert Ferguson
Jareell Robinson
Bryan Williams
SLB
Tarris Batiste
Allen McKay
Kight Dallas
CB
Brent McClendon
Jamal Ransby
Nate Anthony
SS
Kail Singleton
Ladarion Young
Trent Hill
FS
Rashad Stewart
Arrington Jordan
Jamaal May
CB
Demarius Matthews
Myles Morris
Special Teams
STARTER
2ND
3RD
4TH
K
Wil Lutz
P
Matt Hubbard
H
Ronnie Bell
PR
Albert Wilson
Parris Lee
Demarius Matthews
Danny Williams
KR
Albert Wilson
Parris Lee
Demarius Matthews
Danny Williams
LS
Michael Davis
Matchup Preview *|* August 29, 2013
@
Samford Bulldogs (, Away)
Georgia State Panthers (, Home)
Offensive Stats Comparison
0
Total Yards
0
0
Total Offensive Yards
0
0
Passing Yards
0
0
Rushing Yards
0
0
Points Per Game
0
0
Passing TD
0
0
Rushing TD
0
0
First Downs
0
0
Red Zone Attempts
0
0
Red Zone TD-FG
0
0
Red Zone Percentage
0
Defensive Stats Comparison
0
Total Yards Allowed
0
0
Passing Yards Allowed
0
0
Rushing Yards Allowed
0
0
Points Allowed
0
0
Sacks
0
0
Fumble Recoveries
0
0
Interceptions
0
0
Points Per Game
0
0
Red Zone Attempts
0
0
Red Zone TD-FG
0
0
Red Zone Percentage
0
Injury Report
Game Notes
Trent Miles debuts as the head coach of the Georgia State Panthers
A very dominant defensive performance by UTSA today as they shutout the Arizona Wildcats, 14-0. The defensive was very active in creating turnovers which the offense converted two of them into touchdowns. UTSA is now 4-2 (3-0), and they travel to Houston to face Rice next week.
Texas-San Antonio Roadrunners at Arizona Wildcats
Oct 5, 2013
1ST
2ND
3RD
4TH
SCORE
Texas-San Antonio Roadrunners (3-2)
7
7
0
0
14
Arizona Wildcats (2-2)
0
0
0
0
0
Team Stats Comparison
UTSA
ARIZ
Total Offense
240
217
Rushing Yards
49
103
Passing Yards
191
114
First Downs
11
13
Punt Return Yards
10
5
Kick Return Yards
23
38
Total Yards
273
260
Turnovers
1
5
3rd Down Converstion
3-12
2-12
4th Down Conversion
0-0
1-3
2-Point Conversion
0-0
0-0
Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals
6-2-0
2-0-0
Penalties
0-0
2-15
Posession Time
7:54
12:06
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTER SCORING
UTSA
ARIZ
3:00
(UTSA) Kam Jones, 7 Yd pass from Eric Soza (Sean Ianno kick)
Another solid defensive effort for UTSA has lead to their third consecutive victory, 14-7 over Florida International. The win brings the Roadrunners to 3-2 (3-0) on the season. Cornerback, Jeremy Hall, scored a touchdown on an interception return late in the first half and allowed UTSA to take a 7-0 halftime lead. Quarterback Eric Soza tacked on another score on a nine yard pass to Kenny Harrison to take a 14-0 lead. Shortly after extending the lead, Jake Medlock connected on a 70 yard touchdown pass to Willis Wright to bring the score to 14-7, and the UTSA defense would hold steady from there. One impressive stat for the Roadrunner defense: Negative 79 rushing yards allowed. What an impressive day for this team.
Florida International Golden Panthers at Texas-San Antonio Roadrunners
Sep 28, 2013
1ST
2ND
3RD
4TH
SCORE
Florida International Golden Panthers (1-2)
0
0
7
0
7
Texas-San Antonio Roadrunners (3-2)
0
7
7
0
14
Team Stats Comparison
FIU
UTSA
Total Offense
157
266
Rushing Yards
-79
55
Passing Yards
236
211
First Downs
10
9
Punt Return Yards
23
3
Kick Return Yards
53
34
Total Yards
233
303
Turnovers
4
2
3rd Down Converstion
5-14
7-16
4th Down Conversion
1-4
0-2
2-Point Conversion
0-0
0-0
Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals
4-0-0
4-1-0
Penalties
1-10
1-5
Posession Time
12:20
7:40
Scoring Summary
SECOND QUARTER SCORING
FIU
UTSA
0:15
(UTSA) Jeremy Hall, returned interception 42 Yds (Sean Ianno kick)
0
7
THIRD QUARTER SCORING
FIU
UTSA
1:56
(UTSA) Kenny Harrison, 9 Yd pass from Eric Soza (Ianno kick)
A very unspectacular offensive game for UTSA usually means a loss, right? Well this time, if you thought that, you would be wrong. The Roadrunners offensive struggles were completely over-shadowed by a phenomenal defensive performance today. UTSA got the 7-0 shutout victory against UAB today, on the strength of David Glasco's five yard touchdown run and a very stingy defense that created four turnovers. Those turnovers included interceptions by Triston Wade, Nic Johnston and the school career interceptions leader, Darrien Starling, and a key fumble recovery by Erik Brown. UTSA will be at home next week to take on new Conference USA cross-division rival Florida International.
UTSA's defense had so much built up anger after performing horribly against New Mexico and Oklahoma State, they just had to take it out on somebody. Unfortunately for Marshall, it just happened to be them. The offense woke up for the Roadrunners as David Glasco found the endzone on a three yard run midway through the first quarter and the defense held strong ending the first quarter on top 7-0. The game was tied going into halftime, thanks to a 10 yard scramble by Marshall quarterback, Rakeem Cato. The UTSA defense shut Marshall down in the second half though, as key interceptions by Erik Brown and Steven Kurfehs allowed UTSA to capitalize on those mistakes by backup quarterback A.J. Graham. Cato left the game shortly after halftime with an injured arm, which was later found out to be fractured. Other injury news during the game was Marshall running back Travon Van. He left the game with a concussion and will be questionable for next week's game, leaving them down to third string running back, Tyrone Jackson. Early in the third quarter, Sean Ianno tacked on a 17 yard field goal to give UTSA the lead for good, and then quarterback Eric Soza took over from there. Soza threw three, second half touchdown passes. The first was a 16 yarder to Kam Jones, the second a 12 yard strike to Kenny Harrison and the third was a 30 yard bomb to Jones. On an additional note, linebacker Steven Kurfehs set a new school record for interceptions in one game.
Texas-San Antonio Roadrunners at Marshall Thundering Herd
Sep 14, 2013
1ST
2ND
3RD
4TH
SCORE
Texas-San Antonio Roadrunners (1-2)
7
0
17
7
31
Marshall Thundering Herd (0-3)
0
7
0
0
7
Team Stats Comparison
UTSA
MRSH
Total Offense
293
210
Rushing Yards
64
35
Passing Yards
229
175
First Downs
12
11
Punt Return Yards
15
31
Kick Return Yards
0
90
Total Yards
308
331
Turnovers
1
3
3rd Down Converstion
3-12
313
4th Down Conversion
1-2
0-3
2-Point Conversion
0-0
0-0
Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals
6-3-1
1-1-0
Penalties
1-5
5-42
Posession Time
8:47
11:13
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTER SCORING
UTSA
MRSH
2:46
(UTSA) David Glasco, 3 Yd run (Sean Ianno Kick)
7
0
SECOND QUARTER SCORING
UTSA
MRSH
2:41
(MRSH) Rakeem Cato, 10 Yd run (Justin Haig Kick)
7
7
THIRD QUARTER SCORING
UTSA
MRSH
3:17
(UTSA) Sean Ianno, 17 Yd FG
10
7
1:52
(UTSA) Kam Jones, 16 Yd pass from Eric Soza (Ianno Kick)
17
7
0:37
(UTSA) Kenny Harrison, 12 Yd pass from Eric Soza (Ianno Kick)
24
7
FOURTH QUARTER SCORING
UTSA
MRSH
2:23
(UTSA) Kam Jones, 30 Yd pass from Eric Soza (Ianno Kick)
The UTSA Roadrunners fall to Oklahoma State 27-10. Things started out great for UTSA going up 7-0 on a fumble recovery in the endzone by Jeremy Hall. Oklahoma State tied it up early in the second quarter on a short, Jeremy Smith touchdown run. UTSA took control again on a 26 yard field goal on the next possesion. However, Oklahoma State took control from there on out, with Clint Chelf connecting with Matthew McClaren on a 10 yard pass to go up 14-10, and hooking up with Josh Stewart as time expired in the first half to take a 21-10 halftime lead. UTSA came out fired up in the second half, but Jeremy Smith's one yard plunge late in the third quarter seemed to take all the wind out of UTSA's sails.
Oklahoma State Cowboys at Texas-San Antonio Roadrunners
Aug 31, 2013
1ST
2ND
3RD
4TH
SCORE
Oklahoma State Cowboys (1-0)
0
21
6
0
27
Texas-San Antonio Roadrunners (0-2)
7
3
0
0
10
Team Stats Comparison
OKST
UTSA
Total Offense
365
135
Rushing Yards
94
37
Passing Yards
271
98
First Downs
16
6
Punt Return Yards
45
0
Kick Return Yards
67
43
Total Yards
477
178
Turnovers
2
0
3rd Down Converstion
2-10
3-13
4th Down Conversion
1-1
0-0
2-Point Conversion
0-0
0-0
Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals
7-4-0
2-0-1
Penalties
1-13
1-5
Posession Time
12:43
7:17
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTER SCORING
OKST
UTSA
0:28
(UTSA) Jeremy Hall, fumble recovery in endzone (Sean Ianno Kick)
0
7
SECOND QUARTER SCORING
OKST
UTSA
4:45
(OKST) Jeremy Smith, 3 Yd run (Bobby Stonebraker Kick)
7
7
2:27
(UTSA) Sean Ianno, 26 Yd FG
7
10
1:50
(OKST) Matthew McClaren, 10 Yd pass from Clint Chelf (Bobby Stonebraker Kick)
NCAA Football Rankings - Coaches Poll - Updated: August 26, 2013
RK
LW
TEAM (VOTES)
W
L
POINTS
1
1
USC (39)
0
0
1503
2
2
Oklahoma (21)
0
0
1428
3
3
Arkansas (1)
0
0
1356
4
4
Georgia
0
0
1285
5
5
Michigan State
0
0
1216
6
6
Florida State
0
0
1149
7
7
Michigan
0
0
1084
8
8
LSU
0
0
1020
9
9
Texas
0
0
958
10
10
Utah
1
0
897
11
11
Alabama
0
0
838
12
12
Kansas State
0
0
781
13
13
Nebraska
0
0
726
14
14
Auburn
0
0
672
15
15
Virginia Tech
0
0
621
16
16
South Carolina
0
0
570
17
17
Texas A&M
0
0
522
18
18
Virginia
0
0
475
19
19
NC State
0
0
430
20
20
Clemson
0
0
387
21
21
TCU
0
0
345
22
22
Georgia Tech
0
0
305
23
23
Ohio State
0
0
267
24
24
BYU
0
0
230
25
25
Wisconsin
0
0
195
Heisman Watch - Updated: August 26, 2013
NAME
POS
SCHOOL
SEASON STATS
Isaiah Crowell
HB
Georgia
No Stats
Taylor Martinez
QB
Nebraska
No Stats
Malcolm Brown
HB
Texas
No Stats
Jordan Wynn
QB
Utah
22-40, 251 Yds, 3TD, 6 Car, 32 Yds
Kain Colter
QB
Northwestern
No Stats
Injury News
----------------------------
Only one injury during the 3 games in Week 1. Utah loses wide receiver, Dres Anderson, for six weeks with a torn quad. He was injured during the Utes win over Stanford.
Matchup Preview *|* August 26, 2013
@
Oklahoma State Cowboys (0-0, 0-0 Away)
Texas-San Antonio Roadrunners (0-1, 0-0 Home)
Offensive Stats Comparison
0
Total Yards
186
0
Total Offensive Yards
157
0
Passing Yards
58
0
Rushing Yards
99
0.0
Points Per Game
0.0
0
Passing TD
0
0
Rushing TD
0
0
First Downs
10
0
Red Zone Attempts
1
0-0
Red Zone TD-FG
0-0
0%
Red Zone Percentage
0%
Defensive Stats Comparison
0
Total Yards Allowed
286
0
Passing Yards Allowed
240
0
Rushing Yards Allowed
46
0
Points Allowed
17
0
Sacks
3
0
Fumble Recoveries
0
0
Interceptions
0
0.0
Points Per Game
17.0
0
Red Zone Attempts
7
0-0
Red Zone TD-FG
1-1
0%
Red Zone Percentage
28%
Injury Report
No Injuries
No Injuries
Game Notes
Oklahoma State makes their first trip to the Alamodome to play UTSA. They have been to the Alamodome in the past when they played in the Alamo Bowl.
After going 8-4 last season, UTSA opened on the road against New Mexico and walked away licking their wounds, 17-0. Both teams started out slow, but drove the field to end the first half taking a 7-0 lead on a six yard touchdown pass from David Vega to Andrew Robinson. After halftime, Vega would find Robinson again on a 63 yard bomb through the air to put the Lobos up 14-0. Justus Adams would add on a field goal with 1:57 remaining in the game to put the Roadrunners away. Head Coach, Larry Coker, put the blame squarely on his shoulders. "We just couldn't get going offensively and we had a few minor miscues on defense that led to scores, but other than that, it was a solid defensive effort. They (New Mexico) just played a better game offensively." The win for the Lobos was the first under new coach, Lou Spanos.
Texas-San Antonio Roadrunners at New Mexico Lobos
Aug 24, 2013
1ST
2ND
3RD
4TH
SCORE
Texas-San Antonio Roadrunners (0-1)
0
0
0
0
0
New Mexico Lobos (1-0)
0
7
7
3
17
Team Stats Comparison
UTSA
UNM
Total Offense
157
286
Rushing Yards
99
46
Passing Yards
58
240
First Downs
10
14
Punt Return Yards
8
34
Kick Return Yards
21
23
Total Yards
186
343
Turnovers
1
0
3rd Down Converstion
4-13
3-10
4th Down Conversion
0-1
1-2
2-Point Conversion
0-0
0-0
Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals
1-0-0
7-1-1
Penalties
2-15
5-25
Posession Time
8:15
11:44
Scoring Summary
SECOND QUARTER SCORING
UTSA
UNM
1:15
(UNM) Andrew Robinson, 6 Yd Pass from David Vega (Justus Adams Kick)
0
7
THIRD QUARTER SCORING
UTSA
UNM
1:12
(UNM) Andrew Robinson, 63 Yd Pass from David Vega (Justus Adams Kick)