Norfolk State 24,
Morgan State 21
November 5, 2005
BALTIMORE, Maryland (November 5, 2005)
- The Morgan State Bears "Senior Day" was overshadowed
by a failed comeback against Norfolk State as the Spartans
marched away with a 24-21 victory Saturday afternoon
at Hughes Stadium.
It was NSU's second consecutive win, a mark which they
had not accomplished since 2002, while the Bears dropped
its third game in a row as they tumbled to 1-6 in the
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) and 2-8 overall.
The Spartans (3-6, 2-5) scored all the points they needed
in the first half. NSU quarterback Brandon Brooks connected
with wideout Jonathan Allen for a 6-yard touchdown pass
to open up the scoring. Antonio Gomez' extra point gave
the Spartans a 7-0 lead with 9:01 remaining in the first
quarter.
MSU took the ensuing possession and marched 81 yards
capped by a 29-yard TD pass to senior speedster Kelvin
Dickens. The point after attempt by James Meade tied
the ballgame at 7-7 to end the first quarter scoring.
Dickens finished with his best game of the season as
he hauled in six catches for a game-high 135 yards, including
a 47-yard reception.
Neither team was able to move the ball throughout most
of the second quarter as a result of solid defensive
play by both teams. However, toward the end of the half
MSU underwent a lightning quick scoring barrage by the
Spartans.
NSU started a drive at the 6:27 mark from Morgan's 44
yard line. The Spartans got on the scoreboard six plays
later when tailback Daryl Jones crashed into the endzone
from 1 yard out to help push NSU's lead to 14-7 with
3:33 left.
The Spartans shocked the Bears on the ensuing kickoff
as they were able to recover an onsides kick at the Norfolk
45 yard line. Three plays and just over a minute later,
Brooks connected on a 44-yard pass to James Callaham
to help the Spartans open up a 21-7 lead.
Morgan went three-and-out on its next drive as a result
of incomplete passes and a false start penalty. On 4th
and 18 from the Morgan 20 yard line, Thomas Beese received
a poor snap from center and was able to make contact
with the ball despite a furious rush. The punt shanked
and ended up totaling zero yards. NSU started its drive
from Morgan's 20 and Antonio Gomez nailed a 33-yard field
goal to give the Spartans a 24-7 lead at the half.
Brooks finished the contest by completing 19-of-33 passes
for 230 yards with two TD passes. Callaham was a major
contributor to Brooks' numbers as he caught six balls
for 119 yards and one touchdown. Terrell Johnson led
the Spartans ground game with 14 carries for 115 yards.
The Bears defense pitched a second half shutout as they
were led by senior safety Choo-Choo Davis and Darius
Leak, who had 12 tackles each.
"When they decide to play [defense], we can play
with anybody in the conference," said Bears Head
Coach Don Hill-Eley about his defense's play in the second
half.
Byron Selby helped the Bears mount a 2nd half comeback
against the Spartans. The sophomore hit pay dirt from
8 yards out on a quarterback scramble at the 11:35 mark
in the third quarter. Selby's two point conversion on
an option run cut the lead to 24-15.
In the fourth quarter, Selby capped a 6 play 88 yard
drive when he sprinted right on a designed draw play
for a 30-yard touchdown, bringing the score to 24-21.
Selby led the Bears ground attack with 18 carries for
88 yards, while he completed 13-of-37 passes for 251
yards.
Morgan will be in action next week in their last game
of the season when they travel south to take on the South
Carolina State Bulldogs. The contest will be televised
by ESPNU.
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