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Austin Peay Football’s Jake Ryan sets school record in Governors 38-23 loss to Jacksonville State GamecocksAPSU Sports: Austin Peay Football
APSU fell to 1-9 on the season, 0-7 in the OVC while Jacksonville State Improved to 6-4 and ended OVC play at 5-3. ![]() APSU’s Jake Ryan completes 40 of 61 passes for 375 yards and 2 touchdowns in loss to JSU. (Courtesy: Austin Peay Sports Information) The Govs attempted to recover in the fourth quarter when Ryan hooked up with running back Reco Williams for a spectacular nine-yard TD catch. But the Govs also had two other drives deep into JSU territory stopped on fourth-down defensive plays. The Governors jumped out on top in the first quarter. After JSU intercepted a tipped Jake Ryan pass on APSU’s opening possession, the Gamecocks drove inside the APSU 10-yard line. But the Govs forced a fumble and APSU recovered at the four-yard line. Methodically, the Govs marched down the field, using 10 plays to get to the JSU 24-yard line. Ryan then found freshman Mikhail Creech on a crossing route. He then forced a pair of JSU defenders to miss tackles while diving into the end zone to give APSU a 7-0 lead. The 96-yard drive was APSU’s longest this season. The Govs defense forced JSU to punt on its next possession. Again the Govs and Ryan, using the short passing game and Terrence Oliver and Williams runs, marched from their 32 to Jacksonville 20 when Ryan hooked up with favorite target Devin Stark on a crossing route which saw the senior receiver dive into the pylon to give the Govs a 14-0 lead. JSU changed momentum when reserve quarterback Coty Blanchard connected with Allen Bonner for 71 yards to the APSU seven. Two plays later the Gamecocks scored to cut the deficit in half. After the Govs were stifled on their next possession, the Washaun Ealey Show kicked off. He carried the ball five, four in succession including a TD, to tie the game at 14 with 7:46 left in the half. But the Govs could not maintain the momentum to start the second half. Ryan finished game completing passes to nine different receivers, including eight apiece by Stark, Terrence Oliver and Williams. Freshman Mikhail Creech had seven. Box ScoreAustin Peay (1-9,0-7) vs. Jacksonville State (6-4,5-3) Date: Nov 10, 2012 • Site: Jacksonville, AL • Stadium: Burgess-Snow Field • Attendance: 11523
SectionsSportsTopicsAllen Bonner, APSU, APSU Athletics, APSU Football, APSU Men's Football, APSU Sports, Austin Peay State University, Coty Blanchard, Devin Stark, Gamecocks, Governors, Govs, Jacksonville AL, Jacksonville State, Jake Ryan, JSU Stadium, Mikhail Creech, Ohio Valley Conference, OVC, Reco Williams, Stephen Stansell, Tennessee State, Terrence Oliver, Washaun Ealey |
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