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Ohio's Comeback Bid Falls Short
Sept. 29, 2007
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ATHENS, Ohio - Sophomore quarterback Theo Scott (Long Beach, Ca.) threw two fourth quarter touchdowns but the Ohio comeback attempt against Kent State fell short by a score 33-25 Saturday afternoon at Peden Stadium. The But Scott, who relieved senior Brad Bower (Burr Ridge, Ill.) at quarterback, drove the Bobcats down the field twice for touchdowns to junior tight end Andrew Mooney (Lubbock, Tx.) to give the Bobcats hope with the score closed to 33-25 with time ticking away in the game. A penalty pinned the Bobcats back at their own 30-yard line on the final drive of the game and Scott's completion to senior running back Kalvin McRae ( The Bobcats were flagged 16 times in their MAC opener for 155 yards, just six yards shy of tying a school record. Kent State was whistled 12 times for 110 yards. McRae was held under 100 yards for the third straight game as well, tallying 74 yards and a touchdown on 16 carries. Scott completed 16-of-24 passes for 161 yards, two touchdowns and one interception. Bower, before being replaced, compiled 110 yards and one interception on 6-of-16 passing. For the second week in a row, the visiting team needed little time to reach paydirt against the The Flashes were able to add 10 more points to the board in their next two possessions, however, and took a 17-3 lead into the first break. KSU's Shawn Bayes grabbed a high-arcing pass from Edelman with 4:46 remaining, and Nate Reed booted a 27-yard field goal for the Flashes with 39 seconds left in the quarter. Jarvis and the KSU offense were the story of the first period. The Flashes' running back rolled up 113 yards on the ground on 11 carries, and as a team KSU outgained After a first quarter that saw the Flashes' offense move the ball seemingly at-will, the Bobcat offensive and defensive units combined to keep KSU off the board in the second. After forcing the Flashes to punt for the first time in the game, Following a KSU punt of just 11 yards that gave On the ensuing drive, the Flashes drove the ball to the Ohio 15-yard line and attempted a 32-yard field goal, but Reed's kick was just wide right as time expired and KSU took a 17-10 edge into the locker room. Out of the break KSU's Alan Vanderink took the kickoff back 44 yards to the After forcing an The As it had done twice previously in the game, the KSU offense answered right back to add more insurance. Nate Reed connected on field goals of 20 and 38 yards during the middle of the fourth quarter to stretch the lead out to 33-17. Down 16 late in the fourth quarter, sophomore wide receiver Chris Garrett ( Scott put the field position to good use, moving the ball down to the Kent State 13-yard line before finding junior tight end Andrew Mooney (Lubbock, Tx.) in the back of the end zone for a touchdown on fourth-and-10. Scott found Mooney again for a two-point conversion and the Bobcats suddenly had life again in the fourth quarter, down just eight points, 33-25. But Michael Braunstein's onside kick attempt was recovered by the Golden Flashes and it looked like Scott found Mooney and Chido Nwokocha ( |