| 11/27/2011 12:00:00 AM
TOPEKA, Kan. (UCM Media Relations) -- Missed
opportunities in the red zone proved too costly to overcome as the
Central Missouri Mules fell to West Texas A&M 26-7 in the Third
Annual Lower Kanza Bowl at Hummer Sports Park. UCM turned the ball
over three times near the goal line in the loss as they were making
their second straight postseason appearance.
The Buffaloes (8-3) got on the board first on a four-yard
touchdown run by Khiry Robinson. The run capped a seven play,
81-yard drive to put WTAMU up 7-0 with just about nine and half
minutes left in the opening quarter.
The Mules (8-4) responded with a touchdown of their own on the
ensuing drive. Completions of 23 yards to Anthony Kirkwood and 24
yards to Jamar Howard set UCM up inside the West Texas A&M 20
and three plays later LaVance Taylor bulled into the end zone from
a yard out to tie the game at 7-all with 5:47 to play in the first
quarter.
The Mules defense came up big on WTAMU's next possession when
Sosaia Taufa tipped a pass to himself for an interception. UCM took
over at the West Texas 40 yard line. Central Missouri drove to the
WTAMU four yard line and had a first and goal, but Tommy Corwin's
pass was intercepted in the end zone by Mario Goins and UCM came
away with no points.
The defense came up with another big stop early in the second
quarter. The Buffaloes drove to the Central 10 yard line, but the
defense held and forced a field goal attempt. West Texas A&M
tried a fake on fourth and goal, but Marlon Douglas stopped the
ball carrier at the five yard line and UCM took over on downs.
The Buffaloes got the ball right back when two plays later Goins
picked off his second pass of the game to give WTAMU the ball at
the Central Missouri 44 yard line. It took the Buffaloes one play
to capitalize as Dustin Vaughan connected with Brittan Golden for a
44-yard scoring strike. Douglas blocked the extra point and the
lead was 13-7.
The Mules look poised to take the lead on the next drive as they
drove to the WTAMU one-yard line and faced a second and goal, but
an interception by Curtis Jefferson in the end zone halted another
potential scoring drive.
Robinson broke free for a 65-yard run on the first play
following the interception and the Buffaloes were able to score
right before half on a Tommy Hampton eight-yard run and WTAMU led
20-7 at halftime.
West Texas A&M extended the lead to 23-7 on a 21-yard field
goal from Sergio Castillo, Jr. on their first possession of the
second half. A 62-yard completion from Vaughan to Lance Ratliff on
the first play of the drive got WTAMU out from deep in their own
territory and all the way to the UCM 19.
The Mules offense stalled on their next drive, but Matt Jordan
pinned the Buffaloes deep inside their own 10 yard line. On a third
and five, Garrett Smith and David Bax combined on a sack and forced
a fumble, which Brandon Tett recovered at the Buffaloes' three yard
line. UCM look ready to make a game of it, but West Texas A&M
stuffed the Mules from the one yard line on third and fourth downs
to force a turnover on downs.
Castillo, Jr. added a 26-yard field goal with just over two
minutes left in the fourth quarter to extend West Texas A&M's
lead to 26-7.
The Mules were held to 273 yards of total offense, their second
lowest output of the season. UCM managed just 50 yards rushing,
while throwing for 223 with four interceptions.
Corwin finished the day 25-of-42 for 223 yards and the four
picks. Corwin finishes the season second on UCM's single-season
passing charts with 3,798 yards and 34 touchdowns.
Taylor gained 31 yards on 14 carries with a rushing touchdown.
Kirkwood led UCM with five catches for 63 yards. Howard had four
catches for 55 yards, giving him 71 receptions for 1,199 yards this
season. His 71 grabs are tied with DeMarco Cosby for the third most
in a single season in Central Missouri history, while his 1,199
yards and 13 touchdowns are the second most in a single season.
Defensively, Colin Hanna led the Mules with nine tackles. Brett
Ginn had eight.
The Buffaloes racked up 522 yards of total offense, including
347 through the air. Vaughan was 23-of-42 for 347 yards with a
touchdown and two interceptions. Robins finished with 163 yards on
24 carries with a score. Ratliff had six catches for 116 yards and
Golden finished the game with six grabs for 101 yards and a
score.
The loss drops Central Missouri to 4-5 all-time in postseason
games, including 2-3 in bowl games. UCM is now 2-2 in the
postseason under head coach Jim Svoboda.