Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Panthers clicking on offense

- — Graham Thomas • @NWAGraham

Siloam Springs coach Brandon Craig doesn’t have much to complain about with the Panthers’ offense so far in 2020.

Through three games, the Panthers (2-1) are averaging around 535 yards per game.

The Panthers’ goal for each game is 200 yards rushing, 150 yards passing and 12 first downs.

“That’s what we’re shooting for,” Craig said.

Instead, the Panthers are averaging more than 21 first downs, 327 rushing yards and 207 passing yards per game.

“Right now I can’t complain about our offensive production the first few weeks,” Craig said. “All I can complain about is turnovers. and that’s something we have to improve.”

Siloam Springs had three turnovers, including a pick six, in a 52-42 loss against Rogers in Week Zero, and one lost fumble against Pea Ridge in Week 1 in a 55-21 victory.

In their 34-14 win against Harrison last week, Siloam Springs did not turn the ball over.

“I think we’re going to continue to stress that and make sure we’re doing a great job of not turning the ball over,” Craig said.

Quarterbac­k Hunter Talley has completed 38 of 53 passes (71.8 percent) for 623 yards, five touchdowns and one intercepti­on. He’s also rushed 47 times for 258 yards (5.5 yards per carry) and six touchdowns.

Seniors Elijah Coffey (10 receptions 215 yards, 2 TDs) and Gavin Henson (11 catches, 206 yards, 1 TD) have been Talley’s top targets at wide receiver.

Along with Talley’s rushing production, the Panthers have a three-headed rushing attack in seniors Camden Collins (25 carries, 183 yards, 3 TDs), Jeff Phizema (12 carries, 266 yards, 3 TDs) and junior Zach Gunneman (36 carries, 261 yards, 2 TDs).

Siloam Springs is off this week and will return to action Sept. 25 at home against Van Buren to open 6A-West Conference play.

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