Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Golden Lions extend season’s unbeaten start

- By I.C. Murrell

ITTA BENA, Miss. — Exactly how long ago the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff football team last won the first three games of a season is hard to figure out.

Records between the 1983 and 1999 seasons for UAPB, which transition­ed from NCAA Division II to the National Associatio­n of Intercolle­giate Athletics and then to NCAA Division I during that time, were not available. The Golden Lions had started 2-0 for the first time since the 2000 season, but on Saturday, they took that mark up a notch.

A 75-yard punt return by Tyrin Ralph put the Lions ahead for good with 1:54 remaining in a 24-17 win over archrival Mississipp­i Valley State University at Rice-Totten Stadium, partly named after Pro Football Hall of Famer Jerry Rice. UAPB (3-0 overall and in the Southweste­rn Athletic Conference) now stands one victory away from clinching a spot in the May 1 championsh­ip game.

“There’s a lot of football to go,” Lions Coach Doc Gamble said. “Our big deal is to start every game 1-0 each week. We accomplish­ed that this week, and we’ll focus on the next opponent when that week comes. But right now, the most important thing is taking care of ourselves this upcoming

“A lot of it was just hurting ourselves. We had a lot of penalties outside of the pocket. … That makes it tough on our offense, but the other thing [is] we’ve got to get our running game started.”

— Doc Gamble, Head football coach at University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff

week.”

UAPB will have an open date next weekend.

Saturday’s victory did not come without a high number of penalties against UAPB.

“A lot of it was just hurting ourselves,” Gamble said. “We had a lot of penalties outside of the pocket. … That makes it tough on our offense, but the other thing [is] we’ve got to get our running game started.”

The Golden Lions’ defensive unit keyed in on Valley’s rushing attack in the early going, although Caleb Johnson broke a 50-yard run to tie the game in the fourth quarter. When the host Delta Devils (1-2 overall and in SWAC) got the ball back with a 3-0 lead midway through the first quarter, Lions junior nose guard Zion Farmer went to work to contain Johnson.

“We knew they had a few good backs, so coaches were going over film and telling me it was coming,” Farmer said. “That gave me good looks.”

After Ralph’s go-ahead return — and after both teams traded turnovers — the Lions had to go back on defense one more time, but they got the stop needed to win.

“We all face adversity. We just had to get back in the game and tighten up and buckle down,” Farmer said.

TAKEAWAY WATCH

The Lions gained their seventh and eighth takeaways of the season Saturday.

Punter Josh Sanchez recovered a fumbled punt return late in the second quarter. That allowed the Lions to extend what would be an 18-play, 75-yard drive taking up 6 minutes, 28 seconds and ending in an 18-yard Zack Piwniczka field goal.

The latest turnover UAPB pounced on was Jacory Rankin’s cough-up of the kick return after Ralph’s touchdown.

THE GAME CHANGED WHEN …

Valley free safety Caleb Brunson intercepte­d Skyler Perry and returned it to midfield in the fourth quarter. The very next play, Johnson broke a 50-yard run up the middle to tie the game at 17-17 with 7:55 remaining.

UAPB had led 17-3 at one point. It later went ahead for good on Ralph’s punt return.

THE GAME BALL GOES TO …

Ralph, who consistent­ly made kickoff and punt returns that put the Lions in good field position.

“He took some hits, but he’s fearless,” Gamble said. “He plays with a big heart, and he plays hard.”

NEXT UP …

UAPB has next weekend off before returning to action to host Prairie View A&M. Kickoff is at 3 p.m. April 17 at Simmons Bank Field.

 ?? (Pine Bluff Commercial/I.C. Murrell) ?? Zion Farmer (71) and other UAPB defensive players tackle Mississipp­i Valley State running back Caleb Johnson (3) for a loss during the first quarter Saturday at Rice-Totten Stadium in Itta Bena, Miss.
(Pine Bluff Commercial/I.C. Murrell) Zion Farmer (71) and other UAPB defensive players tackle Mississipp­i Valley State running back Caleb Johnson (3) for a loss during the first quarter Saturday at Rice-Totten Stadium in Itta Bena, Miss.
 ?? Commercial/I.C. Murrell) ?? UAPB wide receiver Josh Wilkes (3) runs out of bounds after tight-roping the sideline on a catch for first down against V.J. Swanier of Mississipp­i Valley State during the first quarter Saturday at Rice-Totten Stadium in Itta Bena, Miss.
Commercial/I.C. Murrell) UAPB wide receiver Josh Wilkes (3) runs out of bounds after tight-roping the sideline on a catch for first down against V.J. Swanier of Mississipp­i Valley State during the first quarter Saturday at Rice-Totten Stadium in Itta Bena, Miss.

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