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UND week
« on: October 06, 2022, 06:21:07 AM »
Today’s article from Tribune/Vindy on the YSU-UND game:


YSU Scouting Report: North Dakota

LOCAL SPORTS
OCT 6, 2022

JOEL WHETZEL
Staff writer
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Correspondent photo / Robert Hayes Youngstown State SAM linebacker D’Marco Augustin keys in on Kentucky quarterback Will Levis. The Penguins host No. 22 North Dakota on Saturday at Stambaugh Stadium.

YOUNGSTOWN — Since the summer, this upcoming stretch in Youngstown State’s season has been looked at as the definining point.

So much so, that the Penguins had a sit-down with university president and one-time YSU coach Jim Tressel back in July to highlight these very weeks, beginning this week with Saturday’s contest against North Dakota.


“We talked in the summertime. We had a little seminar with President Tressel, and we talked about this point of the year, being possibly are we going to be 3-1, are we going to be 4-0, are we going to be 2-2, knowing that we have a homestand coming,” said YSU coach Doug Phillips. “So it wasn’t like this wasn’t discussed in July and in August. Knowing that, to climb to the top of the mountain, it takes one step. … So for us, it’s that process, and all that matters is taking that first step.”

That proverbial first step represents a big one. The Fighting Hawks come to Stambaugh Stadium ranked No. 22 in the latest StatsPerform FCS Top 25, and are fresh off an impressive 48-31 win over then-No. 7 Missouri State. The Fighting Hawks trailed 21-10 early on in that game before rallying to within 21-20 at halftime and then pulling away in the second half.

YSU, meanwhile, enters off of two straight losses and a big question mark under center. At halftime of last week’s game at No. 1 North Dakota State, Phillips pulled starting QB Demeatric Crenshaw, who was struggling to move the offense, and played Mitch Davidson during the second half.

Who starts Saturday is a “game-time decision,” according to Phillips.


Regardless of who starts, getting the pass game going is a must if the Penguins are to take any steps forward from last year’s 3-7 mark, and this Fighting Hawks team represents a good opportunity to do so.

UND’s pass defense gives up 286.4 yards per game, ranking it 104th out of 123 FCS defenses.

Then, too, the North Dakota run defense has allowed 149.8 yards per game, giving Jaleel McLaughlin and the rest of the Penguin tailbacks plenty of opportunity to make plays.

For his part, McLaughlin is coming off an impressive performance at NDSU. The senior rushed for 150 yards, by far his highest total against the Bison.

Phillips is expecting plenty of activity from the Fighting Hawks’ front seven.

“They have a lot of movement with their defensive front seven,” he noted. “They blitz, they come from all over the place, and they play hard.”

Receiver Latrell Fordham added, “They show different things up front, and they have really good corners out there.”

On the other side of the ball, the Fighting Hawks feature one of the most balanced offenses YSU will face this season. UND has run the ball 166 times and thrown it 160.

On the ground, North Dakota was tasked this offseason with replacing former All-American Otis Weah, who initially transferred to Missouri State before allegations of sexual assault from his time at UND reportedly caused MSU to rescind the offer.

UND replaced him with another Missouri Valley tailback, as they added Tyler Hoosman as a graduate transfer from Northern Iowa. So far, the senior has paced North Dakota’s run game with 422 yards and five touchdowns on 62 carries.

“He’s a physical back,” YSU linebacker Greg Benton Jr. said. “He runs behind his pads, and he’s definitely a good player. They’re utilizing him the same as they did at UNI. He’s a good back, so we have to put a body on him and no arm tackles.”

Isaiah Smith has shared the workload as a spell back for Hoosman. He’s racked up 223 yards and a score on 34 carries.

In the air game, junior Tommy Schuster is back under center for UND.

He’s been efficient to date, completing nearly 70 percent of his passes (107-for-154). He’s got 1,133 yards, seven touchdowns and has been picked off just twice.

His favorite target, to nobody’s surprise, has been Preseason All-MVFC second teamer Bo Belquist, who has 29 receptions for 314 yards and two touchdowns.

What makes UND’s pass attack difficult to defend, though, is once again its balance. The Fighting Hawks have five receivers with at least 10 receptions this season, and four have scored.

Garett Maag has 18 catches for 257 yards and two scores, while Smith has 12 receptions out of hte backfield for 143 yards.

“He knows how to deliver the football, and he’s poised,” Phillips said of Schuster. “If you don’t affect him — I can remember the spring season and last year, I remember you weren’t getting to him and that he gets rid of the ball. (It’s) almost like we saw game one (against Duquesne) where you weren’t going to get pressure and the ball comes out quick. We have to make sure somehow we affect him. We can’t allow him to just sit back there and pick us apart.”

But, Phillips added, the Penguins also can’t defend every single thing UND will try to do, as it will cause the YSU defense to over-extend itself.

“One thing you cannot try to do — and if you do, they’re going to put 500 yards of offense up — is try to defend everything,” he noted. “We have to always go into a game and stop the run. That’s always going to be critical for us is to stop the run, and we have to eliminate the big plays, because they can put points on the board very quickly like you saw against Missouri State.”

PREDICTION

This game could go either way, but the Youngstown State defense and run game should do just enough to give the Penguins the edge.

Youngstown State wins, 27-24.

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Re: UND week -Tribune/Vindy article on YSU QB
« Reply #1 on: October 06, 2022, 06:25:58 AM »
YSU QB a ‘game-time decision’

Phillips mum on starter for North Dakota matchup
LOCAL SPORTS
OCT 5, 2022

JOEL WHETZEL
Staff writer
jwhetzel@tribtoday.com
 
 

Correspondent file photo / Robert Hayes Youngstown State head coach Doug Phillips looks out over the field during a game earlier this season.

YOUNGSTOWN — With Youngstown State trailing 21-3 at halftime at North Dakota State and with starting quarterback Demeatric Crenshaw struggling, Penguins coach Doug Phillips decided to make a change and handed the ball to Mitch Davidson for the second half.


Who takes snaps Saturday when YSU welcomes No. 22 North Dakota to Stambaugh Stadium is still up in the air.

“Game-time decision,” Phillips told media Tuesday. “I get excited when they’re all practicing, and to be able to go into the film room today and see how they executed — I thought both quarterbacks today were on it. You saw a little more sense of urgency from both of them, and both offer so much.”

Crenshaw, the more mobile of the two, has started in each of YSU’s four games, but has been inconsistent. The sophomore is completing just 48.68 percent of his passes (37-of-76), and has 538 yards and five touchdowns. All five of those came in September’s 49-16 win over Dayton, when Crenshaw went 11-of-17 for 230 yards.

Aside from that, however, accuracy has been somewhat of an issue. Crenshaw went 14-of-29 against Duquesne, 7-of-20 against Kentucky and then just 5-of-10 for 34 yards at NDSU. He’s also been picked off in each of YSU’s losses.


Among eligible FCS quarterbacks, Crenshaw’s completion percentage ranks 110th out of 118.

And Crenshaw’s dual-threat capabilities so far have been stymied, as he’s run 24 times for just 44 yards and a touchdown — 1.8 yards per carry.

Of his decision to call Davidson’s number in Fargo, N.D., Phillips said, “As a head coach, those are decisions you have to make. We went to Fargo, North Dakota, to win a football game. … Do I have faith in No. 10 (Crenshaw)? Yeah, No. 10 is dynamic. He’s the only quarterback in that quarterback room that’s won us football games, and he’s a great leader and a great competitor. Sometimes you have to push pause, sit back, look and see and get back to work in practice and go compete and go get ready to play a football game.”

Davidson, meanwhile, hasn’t seen much action beyond occasional opportunities later in games. He’s gone 9-of-14 this year for 119 yards and two touchdowns, and has yet to be picked off, though he had a couple close calls against the Bison last week.

Against NDSU, Davidson, a junior, finished 6-of-10 for 87 yards and a touchdown as the Penguins fell 27-14.

“Mitch has never had the opportunity to come in like he did, and he was prepared and ready to do it, and I’m happy for that,” Phillips said. “And in the same vein, with Demeatric to get back, take a pause, the game slows down. … Sometimes coming off and just watching for a while, it’s push pause, but now it’s let’s get back to work and make sure we’re executing at a high rate, because our gale is we know we can run the football, but we also have to be able to distribute the football and get it to (Bryce Oliver) and (Latrell Fordham) and (Max Tomczak) and get it to the tight ends. So we’re continuing to work on that, and I like what I saw (Tuesday) in practice.”

To that end, Phillips noted the Penguins are “evaluating each and every day.”

He added, “For us, it’s about getting first downs, scoring touchdowns and getting wins. And whatever (quarterback) is necessary to get wins, that person’s going to play the football game. If it takes two, we’re going to play two. If it takes three of them, we’re going to play three. If it takes four, we’re going to play four … and we preach every day it’s about practice execution becomes game reality.”

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Re: UND week
« Reply #2 on: October 07, 2022, 10:24:05 AM »
So who do you think will be the starter?

Not who you want to be the starter but simply who do you think will be the starter.
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Re: UND week
« Reply #3 on: October 07, 2022, 11:55:16 AM »
Probably be Crenshaw.    I don't agree but we should see MD by 2nd half.

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Re: UND week
« Reply #4 on: October 07, 2022, 02:17:27 PM »
We need some offense to win this and other games this year. With Crenshaw the other teams have figured out that we can't throw long so they stack the box and make our run game difficult. Either Crenshaw begins to throw better or we need MD to have a chance. Not really sure what MD can do in game situations because of his limited time in games when the game is on the line, but he at least gives us a chance. With a passing game we are difficult to beat by the teams in our league this year. Even last week against NDSU, we had a chance with MD. Who knows how the game goes if he starts, but nice to think he can be the QB for success. I think the coaches really want a running QB in our future to have a total college offense, but DC doesn't seem to be able to do the entire package. MD needs the week of practice reps to be given an honest chance for success. Lets hope that is what the coaches have done this week in practice and he starts so we can turn this season around for the good or find out MD is not the answer.

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Re: UND week
« Reply #5 on: October 08, 2022, 07:58:31 AM »
If you read in between the lines Coach says Crenshaw is the guy. If that’s the case and no injury problem then take the training wheels off and call plays to use his athleticism.  Sidebar:  From what I see of Davidson is nothing exceptional.  Seemed to have a weak arm?  Am I wrong there.  But I agree it seemed the team responded to him and got a lift when his number was called.
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Re: UND week
« Reply #6 on: October 08, 2022, 09:11:54 AM »
So who do you think will be the starter?

Not who you want to be the starter but simply who do you think will be the starter.

Mitch Davison getting the start today. He earned it.

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Re: UND week
« Reply #7 on: October 08, 2022, 01:05:08 PM »
Tailgating currently. Am hearing that Mitch is getting the start today