2013 LU Football Information Guide

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Scoring Summary 1st 08:54 SLU - Chaney 2 yd run (Sebastian kick) 0-7 2nd 13:44 SLU - Chaney 4 yd run (Sebastian kick) 0-14 10:01 LU - McVey 8 yd pass from Mossakowski (Stout kick) 7-14 3rd 10:28 SLU - Sebastian 26 yd FG 7-17 07:40 LU - McVey 10 yd pass from Mossakowski (Stout kick)14-17 05:27 SLU - Alford 75 yd punt return (Sebastian kick) 14-24 4th 14:55 SLU - LeBlanc 3 yd pass from Stanley (Sebastian kick) 14-31 06:58 LU - McGlothen 96 yd interception return (Stout kick) 21-31 Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards (Net) Passing Yards (Net) Passing C-A-I Total Offense Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Avg. Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interceptions-Return Yards Possession Time 3rd Down Conversions 4th Down Conversions Sacks By: Number-Yards

SLU 22 51-165 203 16-29-2 368 1-0 9-74 4-45.5 4-105 4-96 4-19 32:28 6 of 17 2 of 5 3-25

LU 15 25-76 168 20-35-4 244 0-0 3-40 6-47.2 2-17 6-133 2-92 27:32 5 of 13 0 of 1 0-0

Individual Stats Rushing SLU - Roberson 15-75; Chaney 18-48 2 TDs; Young 5-18 LU - Sims 10-36; Mossakowski 9-24; Richards 5-13 Passing SLU - Stanley 15-28-2 187 yards 1 TD; Young 1-1-0 16 yards LU - Mossakowski 20-35-4 168 yards 2 TDs Receiving SLU - Smiley 5-33; LeBlanc 3-23 1 TD; McCrea 2-55 LU - Ford 3-29; Johnson 2-41; McVey 2-18 2 TDs BEAUMONT - Southeastern Louisiana used a balanced offensive attack, and took advantage of four Ryan Mossakowski interceptions, to hand Lamar University a 31-21 defeat in the Cardinals' Southland Conference football opener. The Lions finished with a season-high 165 rushing yards and passed for another 203. Lamar's offense would manage just 244 total yards in losing for the first time this season at Provost Umphrey Stadium. After trailing 17-7 early in the third quarter, Lamar got within three points on tight end Payden McVey's second touchdown catch of the game with 7:40 to play in the third. The LU defense then forced a SLU punt that gave the Cardinals the ball at their own 23-yard line. Lamar couldn't move the ball and brought in Kollin Kahler to punt. The junior boomed a 48-yarder that SLU's Robert Alford fielded at his own 25yard line. Alford broke to his left and raced up the sideline for a 75-yard score to give the Lions a 24-14 lead with 5:27 to play in the third. The Cardinals struggled to recover from the momentum change and SLU would extend its lead to 31-14 early in the fourth quarter on a Blaine LeBlanc 3-yard pass from quarterback Nathan Stanley. The Ole Miss transfer would finish 15-for-28 for 187 passing yards for the Lions. Lamar's Tyrus McGlothen gave the Cardinals a glimmer of hope midway through the fourth quarter as he picked off a Stanley pass and ran it back 96 yards for a touchdown. The play, which was the longest interception return in school history, pulled the Cardinals to within 10 points but that's as close as they would get. SLU jumped out on top with 8:54 left in the first quarter for the first points Lamar's defense had allowed at home this season. The Lions' Michael Chaney dove over the line from two yards out to give SLU the 7-0 lead. Chaney, who would leave the game with an injury in the fourth quarter, added his second rushing touchdown of the day just 1:16 into the second quarter. Lamar used an 8-play, 61-yard drive to cut the SLU lead in half. Mossakowski, who finished 20-of-35 for 168 yards, found McVey for his first score of the game from eight yards out to make it 14-7.

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Scoring Summary 1st 09:00 NSU - Shaughnessy 41 yd FG 0-3 04:01 NSU - Harvey 26 yd run (Shaughnessy kick) 0-10 2nd 04:45 LU - Washington 62 yd fumble return (Stout kick) 7-10 02:19 NSU - Nims 4 yd pass from Henderson (Shaughnessy kick) 7-17 3rd 07:34 LU - Johnson 27 yd pass from Berry (Stout kick) 14-17 04:45 NSU - Shaughnessy 42 yd FG 14-20 02:20 LU - Stout 28 yd FG 17-20 4th 06:46 NSU - Walker 3 yd run (Shaughnessy kick) 17-27 03:00 NSU - Shaughnessy 20 yd FG 17-30 00:36 LU - Edwards 8 yd pass from Berry (kick failed) 23-30 Team Statistics First Downs Rushes-Yards (Net) Passing Yards (Net) Passing C-A-I Total Offense Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Punts-Avg. Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interceptions-Return Yards Possession Time 3rd Down Conversions 4th Down Conversions Sacks By: Number-Yards

LU 18 39-105 180 18-36-1 285 3-3 9-77 6-36.7 1 (-3) 7-60 1-0 34:05 6 of 19 4 of 4 1-5

NSU 16 46-206 104 11-24-1 310 3-1 9-101 4-35.8 2-71 5-46 1-3 25:28 2 of 13 0 of 1 5-38

Individual Stats Rushing LU - Sims 19-73; Garrett 5-10; Berry 12-10 NSU - Walker 23-103 1 TD; Harvey 7-84 1TD Passing LU - Berry 18-36-1 180 yards 2 TDs NSU - Henderson 11-24-1 104 yards 1 TD Receiving LU - Ford 7-79; Edwards 3-43 1 TD; Johnson 2-34 1 TD NSU - Brown 3-47; Harvey 3-16 NATCHITOCHES, La. - Lamar University had several opportunities to come away with a road win, but four turnovers would cost the Cardinals in a 30-23 Southland Conference loss at Northwestern State. After trailing 17-7 at the half, the Cardinals twice pulled within three points in the third quarter. Lamar opened the second half with a 14-play, 80-yard drive to make it a 17-14 game with quarterback Caleb Berry hitting Kevin Johnson for a 27-yard scoring strike. NSU answered with a 42-yard field goal from John Shaughnessy to regain a six point lead. However, the Demons' momentum was short lived as Johnson would return the ensuing kickoff 60 yards to the NSU 40. A personal foul call on the Demons added 15 more yards and Lamar was in business from the NSU 25-yard line. After getting a pass interference call to set up first-and-goal from the 8-yard line, Lamar failed to gain a yard on the first two plays. Berry, who was making his first career start for the Cardinals, was sacked on third down back to the 11-yard line. Justin Stout would come on to boot a 28-yard field goal and Lamar was once again within three points at 20-17 with 2:20 to play in the third quarter. Lamar took over trailing 20-17 at its own 17-yard line midway through the fourth quarter. NSU defensive tackle Lesley Deamer sacked Berry for a loss of 15 yards and forced a fumble that he recovered to give the Demons the ball at the Lamar 5-yard line. Running back Robert Walker, who ran for 103 yards on 23 carries, would take it over from the 3-yard line on second down to give the Demons a 27-17 lead with 6:46 to play in the game. The Demons would increase their lead to 30-17 on a 20-yard field goal with three minutes to play in the game. Berry would lead one final scoring drive to pull the Cardinals to within seven, but the Demons would recover Lamar's onside kick attempt with 36 seconds to play to seal the victory. Lamar's final scoring drive covered 78 yards on 10 plays, but took just two minutes and 20 seconds as Berry found Jordan Edwards for an 8-yard touchdown. The duo would connect for three catches covering 43 yards on the drive. With the Demons leading 10-0 in the second quarter, LU defensive back Tyrus McGlothen would deliver a hit on NSU's Daniel Taylor which resulted in a fumble. LU linebacker James Washington scooped up the loose ball and returned it 62 yards for the Cards' first points. NSU answered right back, however, as quarterback Brad Henderson found tight end Tucker Nims for a 4-yard score to cap an 8-play, 68 yard drive and close the first half scoring. Berry would finish his first career start by hitting on 18 of his 36 pass attempts for 180 yards, two touchdowns and an interception. LU linebacker Jermaine Longino led all players with his second straight 13-tackle game. In addition to his fumble return for a touchdown, Washington matched Chad Allen with nine tackles for Lamar.


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