MSU had over twice as many rushing yards on Saturday than the Bengals have had combined all year (415 vs. 204). Pretty impressive (even though it was ISU).
Kirk: 184 yds, 4 TDs
Robinson: 154 yds, 2 TDs
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Kavanaugh and McCaffrey both had over 200 yards rushing against ISU earlier in the year. First time ever Portland State had two 200 yard rushers in the same game.
CatBlitz22 wrote:MSU had over twice as many rushing yards on Saturday than the Bengals have had combined all year (415 vs. 204). Pretty impressive (even though it was ISU).
Northcoast wrote:Good luck to ISU, hope they get it turned around.
It'll take a while, and they may end up on probation, but they'll get there with their current leadership.
SuperHornet's Athletics Hall of Fame includes Jacksonville State kicker Ashley Martin, the first girl to score in a Division I football game. She kicked 3 PATs in a 2001 game for J-State.
Kirk had 166 yards rushing in the first half (1,114 yards for the season so far), Robinson had 152 rushing in the first half. Neither played much in the second half (1 possession I think?) IIRC, the Cats had 321 rushing yards in the first half.
MSU played with a better sense of urgency in their home confines. However, when ISU throws out a defensive line that goes 226, 230, 275, 225, no matter how they scheme their linebackers and DB's(who actually played really well) they were going to get run over.
They still have some big tests coming up against Weber State (who will have their starting QB back) and the Griz who always play us tough.