Recap
The Hornets got out to an early 14 point lead and the offense was clicking early on against PSU. The Hornet defense was able to bend but not break against the Pistol offense and force PSU to settle for FG’s much of the day. The Hornets were able to hold on for the 28-15 win on Senior Day and capped a 4-1 season at Hornet Stadium and pull to 5-4 (4-3) on the year. It wasn’t nearly as pretty as last week’s win, but a win is a win.
Offensively the Hornets came out without missing a step from last week and Fleming was able to keep the passing game moving as he went 13 of 23 for 240 yards, 3 TD’s and 0 INT’s for the game. The running game had its issues as the Hornets were only able to get 68 rushing yards against a weak rushing defense. Hilliard appears to be injured and may be lost for the remainder of the season. Although the Hornet offense had a solid first half, they did struggle to get drives going in the second half. They had one good play where Fleming hit Deadder for a 57 yard TD pass that put the game away. Fortunately their inability to move the ball in the second half didn’t cost the Hornets the win.
The defense had their hands full as they had the challenge of stopping the Pistol offense. McCaffrey ran wild for PSU as he had 188 yards on 33 carries but only 1 TD and Howland went 11 of 27 for 141 yards, 0 TD’s and 0 INT’s. PSU racked up the yards but were unable to cash in on much of them as they were forced to kick 4 FG’s which ultimately proved the difference. The defense did their job and kept the Hornets ahead when the offense had their problems. The Hornets were able to get pressure on the QB however they were only able to come up with 1 sack. Numerous times was Howland in the grasp of Hornet defenders but they weren’t able to bring him to the ground.
The kick coverage team seemed to clean it up as PSU only managed a 14.2 yard per return average on 5 returns. Heath averaged 33.1 net yards per punt on a whopping 7 punts. There is no need to see Heath this many times per game. The offense can’t afford to take a half off. Amazingly there were no turnovers by either team in this game which is probably a first as far as I can remember.
Ultimately the Hornets got the win against a PSU team that is struggling to get wins. PSU is not anywhere near as bad as their record indicates but in all honesty this game should not have been this close. The Hornets are going to have to find a way to run the ball without Hilliard and the coaches need to keep this team focused for a full 60 minutes. They will now go on the road to Pocatello to face a feisty Idaho State team.
GO HORNETS!!!!
Here is the Hornetsports recap:
http://www.hornetsports.com/sports/football/release.asp?release_id=9190
BSC Box Score:
http://www.bigskyconf.com/custompages/football/2010/stats/sac-psu.htm
The Hornets got out to an early 14 point lead and the offense was clicking early on against PSU. The Hornet defense was able to bend but not break against the Pistol offense and force PSU to settle for FG’s much of the day. The Hornets were able to hold on for the 28-15 win on Senior Day and capped a 4-1 season at Hornet Stadium and pull to 5-4 (4-3) on the year. It wasn’t nearly as pretty as last week’s win, but a win is a win.
Offensively the Hornets came out without missing a step from last week and Fleming was able to keep the passing game moving as he went 13 of 23 for 240 yards, 3 TD’s and 0 INT’s for the game. The running game had its issues as the Hornets were only able to get 68 rushing yards against a weak rushing defense. Hilliard appears to be injured and may be lost for the remainder of the season. Although the Hornet offense had a solid first half, they did struggle to get drives going in the second half. They had one good play where Fleming hit Deadder for a 57 yard TD pass that put the game away. Fortunately their inability to move the ball in the second half didn’t cost the Hornets the win.
The defense had their hands full as they had the challenge of stopping the Pistol offense. McCaffrey ran wild for PSU as he had 188 yards on 33 carries but only 1 TD and Howland went 11 of 27 for 141 yards, 0 TD’s and 0 INT’s. PSU racked up the yards but were unable to cash in on much of them as they were forced to kick 4 FG’s which ultimately proved the difference. The defense did their job and kept the Hornets ahead when the offense had their problems. The Hornets were able to get pressure on the QB however they were only able to come up with 1 sack. Numerous times was Howland in the grasp of Hornet defenders but they weren’t able to bring him to the ground.
The kick coverage team seemed to clean it up as PSU only managed a 14.2 yard per return average on 5 returns. Heath averaged 33.1 net yards per punt on a whopping 7 punts. There is no need to see Heath this many times per game. The offense can’t afford to take a half off. Amazingly there were no turnovers by either team in this game which is probably a first as far as I can remember.
Ultimately the Hornets got the win against a PSU team that is struggling to get wins. PSU is not anywhere near as bad as their record indicates but in all honesty this game should not have been this close. The Hornets are going to have to find a way to run the ball without Hilliard and the coaches need to keep this team focused for a full 60 minutes. They will now go on the road to Pocatello to face a feisty Idaho State team.
GO HORNETS!!!!
Here is the Hornetsports recap:
http://www.hornetsports.com/sports/football/release.asp?release_id=9190
BSC Box Score:
http://www.bigskyconf.com/custompages/football/2010/stats/sac-psu.htm