The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Wobbly out of the gate, Owls shake it off, soar past Hawks

- By Henry Queen charles.queen@ajc.com

Nearly 15 months had passed since Kennesaw State last played a football game. The Owls didn’t forget their winning formula, but the time off was made obvious Saturday in their inability to hold onto the ball.

Despite three turnovers, Kennesaw State beat Shorter 35-3 on Saturday afternoon at Fifth Third Bank Stadium. A strong defense and rushing offense propelled the No. 8 Owls to a season-opening win over the Division II Hawks.

The Owls’ triple-option started slowly, as they struggled to advance the ball in the first quarter. Two lost fumbles and an intercepti­on made matters worse, but the defense balanced that with three fumble recoveries of its own.

Kareem Taylor’s recovery in the third quarter set up Kyle Glover’s 10-yard touch- down to increase the lead to 21-3. Taylor returned the ball 17 yards but was chased down before he could reach the end zone.

“I was just trying to get a block and get to the edge,” Taylor said. “It is what is. I knew we needed that coming off a couple turnovers and the offense was struggling.”

Glover led the Owls with 87 rushing yards. Quarterbac­k Tommy Bryant rushed for three touchdowns and passed for 27 yards, all on his only completion (in two attempts). Isaac Foster had the team’s longest rush, for 27 yards in the third quarter.

Shorter took an early 3-0 lead on a field goal by Nick Pope. Quarterbac­k Aeneas Dennis extended the Hawks’ first drive with a 21-yard scramble on a 3rd-and-18.

The Hawks relinquish­ed their lead early in the second quarter. Bryant scored the Owls’ first points with just over nine minutes left in the first half. His 4-yard rush capped a 10-play, 61-yard drive. He added two more rushing touchdowns, one before halftime and another in the final 10 minutes of the game.

When Kennesaw State is in the red zone, it usually can count on Bryant to punch it in. His performanc­e Satur- day continued a trend from the 2019 season, when he finished second in the FCS in rushing touchdowns among quarterbac­ks. He made only three starts at the position.

“You try to eliminate where the ball goes (in the red zone), minimizing the ability to turn the ball over,” Bryant said. “Your chances of that happening become a lot slimmer when you keep it in the quarterbac­k’s hands.”

Bryant and his teammates couldn’t eliminate turnovers in other areas of the field. Bryant recovered his own fumble and threw one inter- ception.

Jonathan Murphy, Bryant’s backup quarterbac­k, fumbled twice. Running back Preston Daniels added another fumble.

Kennesaw State finished with 338 yards of offense compared with Shorter’s 160. The Owls averaged 422 yards in 2019 while outscoring their opponents by almost 20 points.

Shorter, a Baptist university in Rome, went 1-10 in the Gulf South Conference last season.

 ?? DANIEL VARNADO ?? KSU running back Isaac Foster picks up yardage during the first half Saturday against Shorter University at Fifth Third Bank Stadium in Kennesaw.
DANIEL VARNADO KSU running back Isaac Foster picks up yardage during the first half Saturday against Shorter University at Fifth Third Bank Stadium in Kennesaw.

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