WICHITA FALLS, Texas – With all the history that surrounds
the No. 10 Northwest Missouri State football team, the Bearcats pulled out
arguably one of the most thrilling playoff wins Saturday knocking off No. 2
Midwestern State 38-31 in overtime of NCAA Division II second-round action.
Blustery conditions caused a limited passing attack from
both teams who were also top rated offensive squads in NCAA II. The Bearcats
win improved their record to 11-2 on the year as they advance to the NCAA
National Quarterfinal.
Trevor Adams found Kyle Kilgore in the corner of the end
zone from 13-yards out to strike first in overtime. It was the third touchdown
of the day for the duo and eighth of the season for Kilgore.
The vaunted Northwest defense locked-in much as they had the
entire second half. After a tackle for a loss by Josh Lorenson the Mustangs
would keep the chains moving on a 4th-and-1. However, the Bearcats would force
another fourth down as this time Brandon Kelsey's pass to David Little skipped
across the turf, giving Northwest their second straight come-from-behind win.
The Bearcats briefly led to start as they started with the
strong winds at their back, taking a 10-7 lead. Matching scores with Northwest,
the Mustangs started rolling with their top ranked offense that entered the
game averaging 548 yards per game.
Midwestern State (11-1) scored three times in the second
quarter to run out to a 28-10 lead. MSU only needed five passing attempts on
the three drives getting scores from Keidrick Jackson and Lester Bush. Jackson
broke free on a 4th-and-2 to scramble 32-yards giving the Mustangs the
momentum.
Jackson would finish with 184 yards on 29 carries for the
Mustangs.
Northwest would get into the end zone to close out the first
half when James Franklin found pay dirt from 6-yards out. The Bearcats would
ride Franklin all afternoon as he added a second touchdown jaunt later with
4:56 left in the game to pull Northwest even at 31-31.
In addition to Franklin's two scores he finished with 146
yards rushing on 26 carries marking his third consecutive game rushing over the
century mark.
Led by DJ Gnader the Bearcats only allowed 81 yards rushing
from the Mustangs in the second half. Gnader finished with a game high 15
tackles and another important tackle for a loss on the Mustangs final drive of regulation.
The Mustangs would miss a 27-yard field goal with 10 seconds
left in regulation. MSU marched into the red zone much as they had in the first
half before settling for a field goal on third-down. Greg Saladino hooked the
try wide left as the Bearcats took a knee to head to overtime.
Adams had opened the fourth quarter scoring with a 6-yd toss
to Kilgore as Franklin's second touchdown run came just a little over two
minutes later. Despite the strong winds Adams finished with 131 on 15 of 25
passing and 3 touchdown passes.
Continue to check northwestbearcats.com as the Bearcats will
face the winner of Pittsburg State/Washburn next Saturday in an NCAA National
Quarterfinal matchup.