Massillon 23, Akron Buchtel
12
Poised precision
Steve Hymes quarterbacks Tigers
past Griffins in debut as starter
By Chris Easterling
Chris.Easterling@IndeOnline.com
The Buchtel Griffins
were supposed to be the ones with a poised quarterback and experience all over
the field. Somebody must have forgotten to tell the Massillon Tigers.
Led by the
steady hand of first-year starting quarterback Steve Hymes, as well an
opportunistic defense, the Tigers opened the season with a thrilling 23-12
victory over Buchtel at Paul Brown Tiger Stadium.
"This
was very big," said Hymes, who put Massillon up for good with a 27-yard
run with 4:42 left. "We weren't going to be nothing. I think our guys took
that in."
The deal was
wrapped up until Tiger cornerback Billy Relford grabbed an overthrown pass at
the Massillon 11, cut to the left and outran the Buchtel offense down the
sideline for an 89-yeard touchdown with 27 seconds left. It was the fourth
turnover the Tiger defense forced on the evening.
"It
couldn't have come at a better time," Relford said. "I didn't start
out very good. But when it came down to it, I stepped up."
That defense
found itself getting tested in the second half by a Griffen offense that all
but scrapped the passing game while keeping it on the ground with Ohio
State-bound tailback Antonio Pittman and hard-running fullback Anthony Norman.
After being held to just 40 yards on 13 first-half carries, Pittman gained
anther 134 yards and scored on the Griffins' first two second-half possessions.
Norman would chip in 50 yards on 13 carries, with all but two of those yards
coming in the second half.
Massillon's
defense was only on the field for four possessions in the second half. However,
three of those four were substantial drives by Buchtel, with two resulting in
touchdowns.
We're just a
bunch of hard workers,' Tiger cornerback Mike White said."We already knew
coming into this game that they were a running team. We just decided to keep on
hitting them and we thought that if we did that, they were going to give
up."
Still, it
was the play of Hymes that stole the show for the Tigers, and may have stole
the show for the Tigers, and may have stole the game away from Buchtel. While only
completing 7-of-19 passes for 130 yards, the Massillon senior showed off the
running ability that made him a threat a year ago by rushing the ball 13 times
for 72 yards.
"He
needed to get settled in and he needed to get a feel for how he was
going to
handle game night as a starter," Massillon coach Rick Shepas
said.
"He really came alive. He plays with great confidence. He protected
the
football.
"Our
offensive line really did a nice job keeping them off Steve. I was kind of surprised
they didn't pressure them a whole lot."
Twice, the
Griffins grabbed the lead from Massillon in the second half. And twice, it was
Hymes who gave the Tigers the lead back.
The first
time came after Buchtel took the second-half kickoff and marched 86 yards on 11
plays to take a 6-3 lead on a two-yard Pittman run with 7:39 left in the third
quarter. The extra-point kick sailed wide left.
But the
Tigers answered by driving from their own 35 to the end zone in eight plays.
Hymes was forced to complete a 24-yard pass to Brent Huffman on third-and-six,
as well as pick up 26 yards on three totes on the drive.
Hymes would
make it a 9-6 Tiger advantage when he fought his way into the end zone for a
touchdown with 5:01 remaining in the third. Zack Smith tacked on the extra
point for a 10-6 Massillon edge.
Buchtel
answered to take a 12-10 lead by methodically going from its own 4 in 14 plays.
Primarily keeping it on the ground, Pittman again powered his way in from two
yards out for the score. The two-point conversion failed to keep it a two-point
Griffen advantage with 10:25 showing in the fourth quarter.
The teams
traded punts before Hymes guided the Massillon offense on what proved to be the
go-ahead scoring drive. Starting at heir own 42, the Tigers kept the ball on
the ground, alternation between Tuffy Woods who carried six times for 55 yards
in the game - and Hymes.
"Coach
just said we were going to go to 'gun run' and we were going to keep running
it," Hymes said. "Coach felt like they were getting tired. We just
kept gassing them and gassing them, and after a while they were done."
On third and
four from the Buchtel 27, Hymes kept through the line of scrimmage, turned to
the left and coasted into the end zone for the score. The two-point conversion
failed, but Massillon was holding a 16-12 lead with 4:42 left.
That left it
up to the defense. After Buchtel mover down to the Tiger 13 with just under
2:00 left, Massillon arched its back and stuffed Pittman on two straight
rushing plays before Relford would get his chance to stamp his mark on the game
and end the Griffins' hopes.
“That was
the first time we had called that coverage in the whole game,” Relford said,
“It was ‘corner over.’ They came over with their two wide receivers and that
was the first time they had done that the whole game.”
Defense was
essentially the name of the game before halftime, with the Tigers halting
Buchtel's first possession when White broke on an under thrown pass in the end
zone for an interception. White would have a fourth quarter interception called
back due to a penalty.
“We wanted
them to put the ball up in the air,” White said. “I feel we have the best
secondary. As long as the line put pressure on the quarterback and makes him
throw bad passes, that’s the key. It wasn’t the secondary, it was the linemen.”
It wasn't
until the third Massillon possession that the scoreless deadlock was broken.
Thanks to a 27-yard Hymes-to-Ryan Schindler pass play and a 17- yard run by
Lanale Robinson, the Tigers were able to move to the Buchtel 18. However, the
drive stalled and Smith was forced to boot a 35-yard field goal for a 3-0 Tiger
lead with 2:35 remaining in the first quarter.
That lead
would hold up through the rest of the first half, but not without threats by
both teams.
The Tigers
would miss a pair of field goal attempts. One time, a bad snap prevented them
from getting the ball off at all, while they also missed on a 52-yard attempt.
Buchtel
failed to score on its final first-half possession after driving inside the Massillon
5. On third-and-goal from two, Buchtel quarterback Steve Walker tried a keeper
to the right and dove for the goal line. However, the ball popped out of his
hands and hit the pylon, giving the ball to the Tigers on a touchback with 43
seconds left.
"I was
indifferent," Shepas said of the precarious 3-0-halftime edge.
"Sometimes you feel like you had some opportunities that you didn't cash
in. But at the same time, it was a great opportunity for our team to show what
the were made up."
Massillon 23
Buchtel 12
M B
First downs rushing 8 14
First downs passing 5 4
First downs by penalty 0 2
TOTAL first downs 13 20
Net yards rushing 142 288
Net yards passing 130 123
TOTAL yards 272 411
Passes attempted 19 13
Passes completed 7 7
Passes intercepted 0 2
Punts 4 4
Punting average 35.8 28.8
Fumbles/Lost 0/0 3/2
Penalties 6 4
Yards penalized 60 36
SCORING
M - Zack Smith 35 FG
B - Antonio Pittman 1 run (Kick failed)
M - Steve Hymes 8 run (Smith kick)
B - Pittman 2 run (Pass failed)
M - Billy Relford 89 interception return
(Smith Kick)
INDIVIDUAL
STATISTICS
Massillon
rushing: Steve Hymes
13-72, 2 TD, Tuffy Woods 6-55, Lanale Robinson 6-20
Buchtel
rushing: A Pittman
28-174, 2 TD.
Massillon
passing: Steve Hymes
7-19-130.
Buchtel
passing: S Walker
7-13-123 2 INTs.
Massillon
receiving: Brett
Huffman 3-46, Billy Relford 1-43-.
Buchtel
receiving: V.
Singfield 3-73.