Howl Yes! ASU Beats Kent State 17-13 at GoDaddy.com Bowl
By: Arkansas Sports Nation
Updated: January 7, 2013
The Arkansas State football team clinched its first bowl
title since 1970 with a 17-13 victory over No. 25 Kent State in the GoDaddy.com
Bowl at Ladd-Peebles Stadium on Sunday night.
In the process, the Red Wolves also claimed their first win over a ranked
opponent since joining the FBS in 1992. A-State finishes the season with
a 10-3 record and their second consecutive 10-win season.
"What a group of guys. I'm so blessed to be here and to have people
around me like these coaches and players," said ASU interim head coach John
Thompson. "I'm so grateful to our staff. We have great people, and
the whole country got to see that tonight. I'm so blessed to be a part of
it. They're really good football players, but they've got a ton of heart.
That game was a good one. Our guys stepped up when they had to and
made plays."
ASU had 285 yards of total offense and senior quarterback Ryan Aplin was
21-of-30 with 213 yards and one touchdown in his final game as an ASU player.
Aplin also took home the GoDaddy.com Bowl Player of the Game Award.
Sophomore linebacker Qushaun Lee, the game's Defensive MVP, sealed the victory
when he tackled Kent State quarterback Spencer Keith a fourth-down scramble
that came up a couple of yards shy of a first down.
"I was really fired up," said Lee. I kept saying that this was the last
game and last chance for the seniors, so we tried to go out with a bang."
The Red Wolves took a 14-7 lead with a 31-yard touchdown pass from Aplin to
J.D. McKissic with 1:13 left in the first half. The touchdown proved to
be the game-winning score as Kent State could only get within four points on
two occasions before time expired.
McKissic finished the game with 11 receptions for 113 yards, earning the
Offensive MVP award for his efforts. He tied the school record for
catches in a postseason game, matching teammate Taylor Stockemer's total in
last year's GoDaddy.com Bowl.
Kent State started off the scoring with a four-play, 66-yard drive capped off
by a 16-yard run by Dri Archer with 12:02 left in the second quarter.
Arkansas State responded with two unanswered scoring drives to take a
14-7 lead.
The first drive took nine plays and covered 60 yards, capped off by a 10-yard
run by David Oku to tie the game. The Red Wolves then took the lead on
the Aplin-to-McKissic touchdown. Kent State kicker Freddy Cortez kicked a
42-yard field goal with 19 seconds left to cut the A-State lead to 14-10 at
halftime.
The teams exchanged field goals in the second half as junior kicker Brian Davis
knocked through a 25-yard field goal with 8:35 left in the third quarter to
give the Red Wolves a 17-10 lead. Cortez was successful on another field
goal attempt, a 26-yard kick with 1:44 left in the third quarter to trim
A-State's lead to 17-13.
Kent State gained 350 yards of total offense but the ASU defense stepped up at
key times. The Golden Flashes drove the length of the field on their
opening possession, but Lee tipped a pass that senior linebacker Nathan Herrold
intercepted to end the drive. Lee finished with 13 tackles, including one
for a two-yard loss, and two pass break-ups.
"Our defense played well for us, and that gave us the motivation to go out and
perform," said Aplin of ASU's defensive effort. "I think it's probably
the least amount of points we've put up all year, but guys were making plays in
space, and the o-line was opening up holes. But the defense saves us
tonight. They came out and played tremendous and got us the win."
Senior defensive back Don Jones had eight tackles, including one for a loss of
two yards. Senior safety Cole Lorigan had six tackles and senior
defensive end Tim Starson chipped in with six tackles as well, including half a
sack to pace the Red Wolves defensively.
Freshman Rocky Hayes paced the A-State rushing game with 57 yards on eight
carries. Junior David Oku gained 37 yards on 18 carries and had a
touchdown. McKissic's receiving total gave him 1,022 for the season,
making him just the third ASU receiver to post a 1,000-yard receiving season.
Freshman Darian Griswold and Senior Josh Jarboe each had three
receptions.
"It was an amazing atmosphere, and we had a lot of motivation coming in because
the players knew we were looking for the first school win against a top-25
team," said Hayes. "We got comfortable with their defense and were able
to pick up our tempo. When we've got our tempo going, we're a tough team
to stop."
Senior Ryan Wilbourn was the Special Teams Player of the Game with six punts
for 221 yards and had three kicks land inside the 20 yard-line.
The Red Wolves end the year on an eight-game winning streak, their second
longest since 1986. A-State's 10 wins tie the fourth most in school
history, matching its total in 1951 and 2011. ASU posted double-figure
wins in back-to-back seasons for the first time ever.
"Our guys have tremendous belief, and we've got a new coach, Bryan Harsin,
coming in starting tomorrow," Thompson added. "It will help us in every
regard in terms of recruiting and national exposure. Everybody, including
the administration, is a part of this thing. We've got a lot of momentum,
and I'm thankful."

