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ARKANSAS TECH 2022 FOOTBALL

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Scoring Summary report Arkansas Tech vs East Central (Sep 11, 2021) Arkansas Tech (0-2, 0-2) vs East Central (1-1, 1-1)

Date: Sep 11, 2021 Site: Ada, Oklahoma Stadium: Norris Field/Koi Ishto Stadium Attendance: 3258

SCORE BY QUARTERS

Arkansas Tech

East Central 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total

0 3 0 7

3 3 7 0 10

13

SCORING SUMMARY

Qtr Time Scoring Play 1st 09:48 ECU - #95 G.Clark 27 yd FG, 10-60, 04:35 2nd 13:44 ATU - #95 J.Zizumbo 26 yd FG, 12-55, 05:58 2nd 09:00T ECU - #95 G.Clark 28eam Statistics report yd FG, 12-74, 04:37 3rd 12:19 ECU - #6Arkansas T O.Douglas 5ech vs East yd rushCentral (#95 G.Cl(Sep 11, ark kic2021) k), 4-57, 01:29 4th 05:23 ATU - #21 B.Hunter 3 yd rush (#95 J.Zizumbo kick), 16-94, 07:29

FULL GAME TIME DETAILS FIRST DOWNS

Kickoff time: 06:01 PM

RushingEnd of Game: 08:36 PM TotalPaselapsing sed: 02:34

Penalty NET YARDS RUSHINGOFFICIALS

Rushing Attempts

Referee: Tommy Little

Average Per RushLinesman: Joe Kroeger Line jRusudge:hing T James Stephensouchdowns Back juYardsdge: Cantreal GatGained Rushing son Field judge: Rodney Davis

Yards Lost RushingSide judge: Trey Brigham NET YARDS PASSING

Completions-Attempts-Int WEATHER

Average Per Attempt Weather: Sunny 90Average Per ComFpletion Wind: North 13 mph

Passing Touchdowns TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS

Total offense plays Average Gain Per Play Fumbles: Number-Lost

Penalties: Number-Yards

PUNTS-YARDS

Average Yards Per Punt Net Yards Per Punt

Inside 20

50+ Yards

Touchbacks

Fair catch

KICKOFF-YARDS

Average Yards Per Kickoff Net Yards Per Kickoff

Touchbacks

Fair Catch Yards

Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD

Average Per Return Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD

Average Per Return Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD

Miscellaneous Yards

Possession Time

1st Quarter

2nd Quarter

3rd Quarter

4th Quarter

Third-Down Conversions

Fourth-Down Conversions

Red-Zone Scores-Chances

Touchdowns

Field goals Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks

Field Goals

Points off Turnover ATU

16

9

4

3

164

36

4.6

1

178

14

68

12-26-1

2.6

5.7

0

232

62

3.7

1-0

7-65

4-157

39.2

34.2

0

0

0

0

3-187

62.3

41.7

1

0

1-0-0

0.0

1-17-0

17.0

1-0-0

0-0-0

0

26:39

06:05

06:22

06:43

07:29

7-15

2-3

2-3

1-3

1-3

0-0

1-1

1-2

7

V-H

0-3

3-3

Date: Sep 3-611, 2021 Site: Ada, 3-13Oklahoma Stadium: Norris Field/Koi Ishto Stadium Att 10-13endance: 3258

ECU

21

14

5

2

289

49

5.9

1

300

11

129

11-24-1

5.4

11.7

0

418

73

5.7

1-0

15-125

1-45

45.0

45

0

0

0

0

4-237

59.2

36.2

3

0

3-20-0

6.7

2-37-0

18.5

1-64-0

0-0-0

0

33:21

08:55

08:38

08:17

07:31

8-17

0-3

3-6

1-6

2-6

0-0

1-1

2-3

0

ADA, oklA. – A late fourth quarter rally attempt fell just short for the Arkansas Tech football team on Saturday night in Ada, Okla. as the Wonder Boys fell to East Central by a score of 13-10.

In the game, the Wonder Boys (0-2. 0-2 GAC) struggled to get their offense on track throughout the early goings, but were kept within striking distance by a strong defensive effort that forced four turnovers with three coming on downs.

The last of those fourth-down stops by the Wonder Boys’ defense came late in the third quarter and with the Tigers (1-1. 1-1 GAC) having scored a drive prior to go up 13-3. On that defensive stand, ECU gained possession inside Tech territory following a turnover and worked their way down to the Tech 8-yardline for a 3rd-and-2 attempt. That play lost a yard as Caron Holloway and Gio Williams wrapped up two-time first team All-GAC tailback Ontario Douglas back at the Tech 9-yardline.

Going for it on fourth down, ECU’s quarterback Kenny Krncir scrambled for two yards, but fell a yard shy on a tackle by De’Veyon Smith.

The Wonder Boys would be unable to do anything with the ensuing possession and punted after a three-and-out, giving the Tigers the ball back with plus field position and 1:54 left in the third.

Keeping the ball on the ground, the Tigers were able to push the ball inside the 10-yardline and had 1st-and-Goal from the Tech 9-yardline as the game advanced to the fourth quarter.

The first play of the final period was another rush for lost yardage as Derek Albers and George Brooks cleaned up the TFL, pushing ECU back to the Tech 11-yardline. ECU got back near the goalline and to the Tech 6-yardline following a short pass completion to set up a 3rd-and-Goal from the 6-yardline. On the third-down play, Devin Burns netted a solo TFL and dropped ECU’s Hrncir for a loss of two back to the Tech 8-yardline.

Despite the loss, ECU was still in chip-shot territory and set up to attempt a 25-yard field goal.

On the field goal try, Tech’s Trayon Jones blocked the kick to deny points for the Tigers. That block was an exclamation point on an all-around great individual performance by Jones as he registered six tackles and three pass breakups.

The momentum from that block transferred over to the Wonder Boys offense as they put in their best drive of the game. Gaining possession at the ECU 6-yardline, Tech proceeded to go on a 16play, 94-drive that chewed up 7:29 of game time. The final play of that methodical drive came with 5:23 left in the fourth quarter and was a three-yard toss play to Brandon Hunter.

The Wonder Boys elected to go for a normal kickoff in hopes of another defensive stand and getting the ball back on final time. The Tigers, however, were able to keep the ball on the ground and secured enough first downs to run the remainder of the clock out and hold on to the three-point victory.

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