Box Score
PITTSBURG, Kan. – After overcoming a number of odds the
magic ran out for the 10th-ranked Northwest Missouri State Bearcats as they
fell 41-16 to 7th-ranked Pittsburg State in a NCAA National Quarterfinal game
Saturday at Carnie Smith Stadium.
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The Bearcats incredible run ends at 11-3 and snaps their
streak of seven straight national semifinal appearances. Pittsburg State
improved to 11-1 on the year and advance to next week's semifinal against Delta
State.
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After trading possessions to start the second half Zac
Dickey found John Brown down the sideline for the first of three touchdowns. He
then raced 78-yards for the score giving PSU a 17-10 lead. Brown caught six
passes for 174 yards with two touchdown catches over 40-yards that sparked the
Gorillas.
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"I have to tip my hat to Pittsburg State," said first-year
head coach Adam Dorrel. "They are playing great football and have two
outstanding young men in Dickey and Brown.
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"We never gave up and I'm proud of our team. The way our
team battled, not just today, but all season says a lot about their character.
We just ran into a really good football team today and give them credit on
making plays when they needed to."
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The Bearcats raced out to a 10-0 lead as a non-stop rain
soaked the turf. James Franklin scored on the Bearcats first series as he spun
his way into the end zone on a seven play 64-yard drive that eclipsed 2:39.
Franklin would be held to just 43 yards on the ground after rushing for over
100-yards in his two previous playoff games.
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Northwest would put together another solid drive over 3
minutes after holding PSU to a three-and-out. Todd Adolf nailed a 22-yard field
goal to close out the first quarter, as the Gorillas would then score 34
unanswered points and build a 24-point lead.
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PSU's defense shut down the Northwest rushing attack that
ignited two second-half comeback wins.
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Despite Jordan Simmons' 97 yards on the ground the Bearcats
would only manage 145 total yards rushing.
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The wet conditions also limited the Bearcat passing attack
as Trevor Adams was 5-of-16 for 58 yards.
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Looking for a spark senior Blake Christopher took over and
was also kept in check going 6-for-11 for 94 yards. Christopher did engineer a
brief rally, hooking up with Franklin for the Bearcats only TD through the air,
but a pair of interceptions closed the door on the Bearcats' season.
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Much like the first meeting Dickey hurt the Bearcat defense
with his feet and his arm. The senior quarterback rushed for 148 yards and
threw for 266. He also added three touchdowns, all of which were to Brown.
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"John Brown is a great football player," said senior
cornerback Derrick Thomas. "We were in position and had a game plan for him,
but great players make great plays and that's what he did. We won't hang our
heads though. I'm proud to be a Bearcat and this is was a special season."
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Northwest had three turnovers in last week's win at
Midwestern State, but could not overcome the turnovers this week. The Bearcats
297 yards of total offense was their lowest output of the season.
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Northwest closes their season failing to avenge a regular
season loss for the first time since 2004 marking the last trip to the national
semifinal round for the Gorillas.