By CHRIS EASTERLING
The Independent
There
were mistakes and turnovers; dropped passes and penalties. But at the end of
Jason Hall’s first game as the
While far from a clean opening-night performance, the Tigers were able to put
together the plays when they had to in posting a 45-29 win over the Buchtel Griffins in front of about 8,000 fans at Paul Brown
Tiger Stadium.
“We have to play better next week,” Hall said. “That’s what we talked to our
kids about tonight. No. 1, we have to capitalize in the red zone and not make
mistakes going in, and we have to make smart decisions coming out when we’re
pinned deep.
“We just have to keep training our kids to be smart football players. We have
to be more fundamentally sound when we have the ball. I thought our kids did a
good job adjusting tonight.”
While there were plenty of things the Tigers will cringe about in the film
session, one thing they won’t be grimacing over was the performance by Bo Grunder at receiver.
All the 5-foot-9, 159-pound Grunder did was catch four touchdown passes on five receptions on the night,
for a total of 112 yards. He had scoring catches of 26, 40, 17 and 24 yards,
the last which gave the Tigers a 38-15 lead.
“I never thought I’d score four TDs in a game, but I
did,” Grunder said. “Me and (quarterback Michael)
Grunder also contributed on defense, picking off a
pass on the goal line and also recovering a fumble on the first play of the
season.
As for the guy throwing the ball to Grunder,
“We’re all starting to get clicking,”
However, for both teams, the turnovers were a major issue on this evening.
The Tiger defense, though, stiffened on the two-point conversion try, not
allowing the Griffins to tie the score.
“Any time a team goes for two,” Hall said, “when you stop a team from going for
two, you take away an instant chance to change momentum. They had a chance to
tie, and they don’t, and momentum can shift just like that in high school
football.”
It would begin to shift heavily to
Buchtel wouldn’t go quietly, though, as Dent scored a
pair of fourth-quarter touchdowns. The senior quarterback finished with 124
yards on the ground and a pair of scores, plus 136 yards through the air.
“The quarterback was quick,” Grunder said of Dent.
“He had moves. We couldn’t wrap him up. He kept juking
our linemen.”
The Tigers looked to start the game off with a bang. However, they spent much
of the first quarter starting and stopping with the momentum, mostly stopping.
“It was our first game, so we were really excited,”
Their first possession – which started at the
An interception was brought back to the Tiger 4, which resulted in a 1-yard
John Coleman touchdown run which evened the score at 7-7 following the PAT. The
subsequent kickoff was fumbled at the
The very next Tiger play, the Buchtel defense swooped
in and stuffed the ball carrier in the end zone for a safety and a 9-7
But just as quickly as the first quarter changed to the second, the momentum
moved to
Jeremy Geier capped
Buchtel 29
at Paul Brown Tiger Stadium
Buchtel 9 0 6 14 29
SCORING SUMMARY
M—Grunder 26 pass from
Clark (Geier kick)
B—Coleman 1 run (Dent kick)
B—Kashrelle King safety
M—Grunder 40 pass from
Clack (Geier kick)
M—Geier 26 field goal
B—Dent 100 interception return (rush failed)
M—Ivan 1 run (Geier kick)
M—Grunder 17 pass from
Clark (Geier kick)
M—Grunder 24 pass from
Clark (Geier kick)
B—Dent 35 run (Parker pass from Dent)
M—Clark 6 run (Silva kick)
B— Dent 8 run (pass failed)
Buchtel Mass
First Downs 12 21
Rushes-yards 35-126 46-254
Comp-Att-Int 9-23-2 10-18-2
Passing yards 136 170
Fumbles-Lost 4-3 1-1
Penalty yards 56 20
Individual statistics:
Rushing:
Turner 22-140;
Reiman
4-46;
White 4-33;
Roberson 3-7;
Patterson 2-4;
Ivan 3-2.
Buchtel
Dent 20-124.
Passing:
Buchtel
Dent 9-23-136 2 INTs..
Receiving:
Grunder
5-112-4;
Turner 2-7;
Ivan 1-29;
Gaines 1-13;
Price 1-9.
Buchtel
Parker 3-54;
Lovelace 3-52.
Records
Buchtel 0-1.