
#1-Ranked Panthers Stop Penguins' March, 14-13
10/27/2007 8:00:00 AM | Football
The Panthers were held scoreless for the first three quarters of action, but found the scoreboard early in the fourth quarter when senior quarterback Eric Sanders found receiver Johnny Gray over the middle for a 29-yard touchdown strike. That score cut
Gray then helped put the Panthers up for good with 4:54 left to play. Gray found the end zone for the second time on a reverse from tailback Corey Lewis, streaking 18 yards, untouched to knot the score at 13. Freshman kicker Billy Hallgren then delivered the extra point to put the Panthers on top, 14-13.
"That's a set play we have for Johnny," UNI head coach Mark Farley said. "We call it the Johnny Reverse."
UNI held
Linebacker Brannon Carter picked off a pass by YSU quarterback Tom Zetts on the ensuing Penguin possession to end things for UNI, which improved to 8-0 overall and 4-0 in Gateway play.
The damage could have been worse, however; but the Panthers held the Penguins to a Brian Palmer 37-yard field goal on a critical possession midway through the second quarter.
"That was a critical hold," said Farley. "We were on our heels at that point."
The 13-0 deficit was the largest faced by the Panthers this season, but the Panthers answered as Sanders helped direct the 11th fourth-quarter comeback of his career.
"The way we were able to maintain poise was key to the game," Farley said. "You never saw us lose poise and confidence."
Sanders finished the game 16 of 20 passing for 170 yards with an interception and a touchdown. Gray was Sanders' favorite target with 77 yards receiving and a touchdown on the night. UNI tailback Corey Lewis led the rushing attack with 66 yards on 23 attempts. As a team the Panthers rushed for 102 yards, the lowest rushing output of the season.
"Our offense made plays when it needed to, but our defense created momentum," Farley said.
Defensively the Panthers were led by Brannon Carter, who tallied 10 and the interception that slammed the door on the YSU rally. The crowd, 16,528 strong, was the second largest crowd in Dome history and a deciding factor on the outcome according to Farley.
"The crowd really raised the tempo of our defensive players and helped the defense step up in a critical situation," Farley said.
Next Saturday, the Panthers travel to
Team Stats

YSU 7, UNI 0
YSU - Bush, Derrick 28 yd pass from Zetts, Tom (Palmer, Brian kick) 8 plays, 75 yards, TOP 3:21

YSU 10, UNI 0
YSU - Palmer, Brian 22 yd field goal 11 plays, 67 yards, TOP 5:17

YSU 13, UNI 0
YSU - Palmer, Brian 37 yd field goal 16 plays, 74 yards, TOP 7:44

YSU 13, UNI 7
UNI - Gray, Johnny 29 yd pass from Sanders, Eric (Hallgren, Billy kick) 8 plays, 65 yards, TOP 4:01

YSU 13, UNI 14
UNI - Gray, Johnny 18 yd run (Hallgren, Billy kick), 10 plays, 80 yards, TOP 4:55