By CHRIS EASTERLING
The Independent
Big
plays can go a long way to determining the outcome of a playoff game. Big plays
were also at a premium for both
Unfortunately
for the Tigers, the biggest plays were made by Erick Howard, who was wearing a
Viking uniform on this night. Howard’s two 40-plus-yard plays turned the tide
of what ended up being a 14-7
The
loss ends
“We
just felt we had to believe,” Howard said. “None of the
The
difference in the game was simple – Howard providing the offense for the
Vikings, while the Tigers struggled to get any offense going in the second
half. Howard finished the game with 258 yards of offense, including 195 rushing
yards on 40 carries.
“Howard’s
a good football player,” first-year Tiger coach
Howard’s
49-yard run on a draw play with
The
Tiger offense, meanwhile, could manage just 127 yards for the game. Of those,
only 10 came after halftime, when
In
fact, the biggest gain in the second half for the Tigers came on a
“The
story of the game is that our offense didn’t get it going in the second half,”
Hall said.
What
hurt the Tigers most was the fact they were never able to turn the field in
their favor after the intermission.
The
Tigers held the ball for just over four minutes total in the second half, and
never got past their own 43. That led to
“We
struggled off tackle and we weren’t connecting real well in our passing game
either,” Hall said. “We just didn’t execute in the second half. It is what it
is.”
The
contrast between the first and second halves was startling for the Tigers, who
struck first with a 1-yard run by J.T. Turner just 12 seconds into the second
quarter for a 7-0 lead.
Partridge
finished the 11-play drive 4-of-5 for 32 yards. He also rushed three times for
18 yards, including a seven-yard run which set up Turner’s scoring plunge.
“In
the first half, we were able to move the ball and execute,” Hall said. “Rob ran
well and threw some short passes. He scrambled and threw on the run down here
to (Josh) Remark. Anytime you have an athletic quarterback, getting in an empty
package or a 3-by-1 is just putting them in position to be successful.”
The
Tigers had other opportunities in the first half, especially on their next
possession. Bo Grunder’s 30-yard punt return put the
ball at midfield, and Turner broke loose on a 35-yard run on the first play to
the
However,
a holding penalty on the Tigers moved the ball back to the Viking 44. The next
three plays netted minus-four yards, resulting in a punt.
The
next
That’s
when
Howard,
cutting and eluding would-be tacklers, would not be dragged down until he
reached the Tiger 1. On the next play, he plowed in for the score with
“We
just put that in this week,”
And that spark ended up burning the Tigers.
at
Hoover 0 7 0 7 14
SCORING SUMMARY
M – Turner 1 run (Geier
kick)
H – Howard 1 run (Sarbaugh kick)
H – Howard 49 run (Sarbaugh kick)
Mas Hoo
First down 7 14
Rushing yards 24-73 50-197
Comp.-att.-int.
Passing yards 54 111
Fumbles-lost 0-0 0-0
Penalty yards 3-15 3-30
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Rushing
Turner 14-47 TD;
Partridge 6-28;
White 1-1.
Howard 40-195 2 TDs;
Tulodzieski 9-6.
Passing
Partridge
Tulodzieski 6-9-111.
Receiving
Grunder 4-19;
Pizzino 2-16;
Remark 1-7;
Gaines 1-4.
Beck 3-44;
Howard 2-63;
Nettleton 1-4.
Records