Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Wolves blow by Bears in flash

- GEORGE STOIA

JONESBORO — From the 1:27 mark in the second quarter to the 0:29 mark in the third quarter — a period of 15:58 in game clock — Arkansas State University played perhaps its best football of the year.

ASU outscored the University of Central Arkansas 27-0 in that span, giving the Red Wolves a 30-point lead that led to a 50-27 victory Saturday at Centennial Bank Stadium in Jonesboro.

After suffering their worst conference loss since 2006 a week ago, the Red Wolves (2-2) were in need a performanc­e like the one they put forth against the Bears.

“The energy level was tremendous all week. It was tremendous before the game started,” ASU Coach Blake Anderson said. “I think just the environmen­t of the game, the wind and the rain created some problems early — just enough to make it a little sloppy, but I’m proud of the way the guys responded in the second quarter and on into the third quarter.”

It was certainly a sloppy start for both teams. On the first possession of the game, the Bears blocked an ASU field goal attempt and returned it to the ASU 23, which led to a UCA field goal. On UCA’s next possession, Arkansas State forced a safety after quarterbac­k Breylin Smith bobbled a snap, which led to a 3-2 score at the end of the first quarter.

UCA (2-3) added another field goal early in the second quarter, but ASU responded with a Jonathan Adams Jr. touchdown pass from sophomore quarterbac­k Layne Hatcher. With 3:14 left in the first half, ASU sophomore cornerback Samy Johnson made the defensive play of the game, intercepti­ng Smith and returning it 60 yards for a touchdown and 16-6 lead.

Before the play, senior linebacker Justin Rice told Johnson what play was coming.

“Justin told me on the sideline to watch for that,” Johnson said. “As soon as I saw it, I knew that I was going to get it and take it. Nothing

else was going through my mind but scoring.”

UCA answered after a fumble by ASU senior running back Jamal Jones, as Smith found junior Lujuan Winningham for a 23-yard touchdown pass to make it 1613 with 1:31 to go before half.

But Hatcher would lead Arkansas State on a quickstrik­e drive, going 73 yards in 58 seconds on eight plays. He capped the drive with a 15-yard touchdown pass to Brandon Bowling for a 23-13 lead at halftime.

Then it was junior Logan Bonner’s turn to start the third quarter, taking the Red Wolves 75 yards in five plays in 1:20, hitting senior Dahu Green for a 3-yard touchdown for a 30-13 lead.

“I thought the one right before the half was critical. It was huge to get points because it would have been real easy to run the clock out, and we did not want to put our defense back out there,” Anderson said. “And then coming back out of the halftime, to me, it was about making sure we didn’t go three and out into the wind.”

Adams and Green would each catch their second touchdowns of the day in the third quarter — Adams’ again coming from Hatcher and Green’s from Bonner — to extend ASU’s lead to 43-13 heading into the fourth quarter.

UCA made a run to start the fourth, with Winningham catching his second and third touchdown passes of the day, thanks in part to a successful UCA onside kick after the first score and a wide-open halfback pass to him for the second.

But Bonner would seal the victory with a 56-yard touchdown pass to freshman wide receiver Corey Rucker with 5:14 remaining.

Winningham finished with 4 catches for 93 yards and 3 touchdowns for the Bears.

UCA Coach Nathan Brown said Johnson’s intercepti­on combined with his offense’s inability to take advantage of Arkansas State’s mistakes dug his team too big of a hole.

“A tough loss,” Brown said. “A big turning point was the pick-six. It kind of shifted the momentum back toward to them.

“Offensivel­y in the second half, we shot ourselves in the foot. We had a chance to score two touchdowns in the third quarter and cut it to a one-score game, and we didn’t.”

Anderson was especially pleased with his defense’s performanc­e after its poor outing a week ago at Coastal Carolina, where the Red Wolves allowed 539 yards. On Saturday the Red Wolves allowed 411 yards and forced three turnovers — Johnson’s intercepti­on, junior Antonio Fletcher’s intercepti­on and a forced fumble by sophomore Anthony Switzer.

“We were way more competitiv­e around the ball today,” Anderson said. “The tempo, we tend to fly around, you could see more of that today. I still think there’s another progressio­n, but we did compete at the ball more today.”

Rice led the ASU defense in tackles with 12, tackles for loss with 4 and sacks with 3. A transfer from Fresno State, Rice has only been with the team for a couple of months. After four games, he’s finally starting to feel comfortabl­e.

“Feeling more comfortabl­e now in week four, with all the work [David] Duggan has done to help me get all the defense and figure it all out quickly,” Rice said. “And I’ve had guys around me like Caleb Bonner and Jeffmario [Brown], they’ve been kind of bringing me along as well. Anything I don’t know I just ask to my right, ask to my left.”

ASU totaled a season-high 539 yards, with Bonner and Hatcher rotating every other series and putting up similar numbers — Bonner was 11-of19 passing for 239 yards and 3 touchdowns, Hatcher was 10-of-19 passing for 153 yards and 3 touchdowns.

“They’re both just alike,” Anderson said. “They both feed off each other and the team responds to both. I know it’s unique, but our guys are handling it and I think you see today — three touchdowns for each, no turnovers.”

 ?? (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Thomas Metthe) ?? Arkansas State quarterbac­k Layne Hatcher (right) dives for extra yardage as Central Arkansas linebacker Dre Matthews closes in during the second quarter of the Red Wolves’ 50-27 victory Saturday at Centennial Bank Stadium in Jonesboro. Hatcher threw for 153 yards and three touchdowns. More photos at arkansason­line.com/1011asuuca/
(Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Thomas Metthe) Arkansas State quarterbac­k Layne Hatcher (right) dives for extra yardage as Central Arkansas linebacker Dre Matthews closes in during the second quarter of the Red Wolves’ 50-27 victory Saturday at Centennial Bank Stadium in Jonesboro. Hatcher threw for 153 yards and three touchdowns. More photos at arkansason­line.com/1011asuuca/
 ?? (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Thomas Metthe ?? Arkansas State wide receiver Brandon Bowling leaps into the end zone Saturday for a 15-yard touchdown during the Red Wolves’ 50-27 victory over Central Arkansas at Centennial Bank Stadium in Jonesboro. More photos at arkansason­line.com/1011asuuca/.
(Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Thomas Metthe Arkansas State wide receiver Brandon Bowling leaps into the end zone Saturday for a 15-yard touchdown during the Red Wolves’ 50-27 victory over Central Arkansas at Centennial Bank Stadium in Jonesboro. More photos at arkansason­line.com/1011asuuca/.

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