Box Score FRANKFORT, Ky. – The Kentucky State football team lost a hard-fought game to the Virginia State University Trojans, 16-13, on Saturday afternoon at Alumni Stadium.
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Kentucky State falls to 1-2 overall as it finishes its non-conference schedule. VSU picks up its first win of the season to move to 1-2.
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The Trojans got on the scoreboard first when quarterback Tarian Ayres found Jaiv Smallwood for a 54-yard touchdown pass just over a minute into the game. After a failed extra-point attempt by kicker Matt Hillquist, VSU led 6-0.
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After the Trojans' quick score, it looked as though VSU would have its way on Saturday, but the Kentucky State defense quickly adopted a bend-but-don't-break approach. A stale offensive attack from Kentucky State and missed opportunities from VSU kept either team from scoring for the rest of the opening half.
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At halftime, the Thorobred offense had mustered just 51 total yards and a pair of first downs. In the second half, KSU began executing much more efficiently and was able to finish the game with 255 offensive yards and 12 first downs.
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"It wasn't that we called different plays, we just executed in the second half," Head Coach
Josh Dean said about his halftime adjustments.
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Virginia State struck first in the second half when, after the Trojans' opening drive stalled out, Hillquist connected on a 23-yard field goal, extending the VSU lead to 9-0.
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With less than two minutes left in the third quarter, speedy KSU running back
Justin Williams finally broke loose for a big 60-yard rush to put the Thorobreds in the red zone for the first time. That set up a 6-yard touchdown run by Williams' running mate
Jacquise Lockett with just 14 seconds left in the third quarter, cutting the Trojans' lead to two, 9-7.
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After getting the ball back, Virginia State marched down the field and answered with a rushing touchdown of its own. Trey Johnson finished off a 20-yard rush with a touchdown to push the VSU lead back to nine, with a 16-7 advantage.
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With just over 12 minutes left on the game clock, Kentucky State put together a 16-play drive, which ended with
Adam Robinson connecting with
Clayton Patton in the back of the end zone for a 15-yard touchdown to pull the Thorobreds to within three points, trailing 16-13 after a failed point-after attempt.
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After a quick 3-and-out, Virginia State punted the ball to Kentucky State, which took over on its own 35-yard line with 3:14 left in the game and a chance to tie or pull off a winning drive.
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After a seven-yard pass from Robinson to Williams was nullified by a false-start penalty, Robinson went right back to Williams, this time for a 10-yard completion to set up a first-and-10 at the KSU 37-yard line.
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On the next play, Virginia State got a huge play for linebacker Lyndon Thomas, who sacked Robinson for a huge 7-yard loss.
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After a few pass completions, KSU was faced with a fourth-and-3 at the Virginia State 46-yard line with 1:30 left on the clock. A false start by freshman wide receiver
Lavelle Cloyd pushed the Thorobreds back 5 yards to set up a tough fourth-and-8. Robinson took a shot downfield to a streaking
James Happy, who got tangled up with his defender as both players tumbled to the field as the ball landed incomplete, ending the Thorobreds' chances at a comeback.
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VSU lined up in the victory formation and ran out the clock to secure the 16-13 victory.
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"You can take away both positives and negatives from a game like this," Coach Dean said. "When we get it right, we're a very tough team to compete with. We just need to cut down on penalties and be more consistent in all phases of the game."
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Next up for Kentucky State is a road trip to Stillman College on Sept. 27 with kickoff scheduled for 3 p.m. (CT).