GRAMBLING, Louisiana -- Lamar (3-2) overcame a 16-point first quarter deficit
to knock off Grambling State, 27-16, Saturday night at Eddie G. Robinson Stadium
in Grambling, La., equaling its best start since resurrecting the program. After
surrendering 16 points in the first 10 minutes of the game, Lamar's defense
shutout the Tigers, (0-5/0-2 SWAC) for the final 50:04 of the contest.
"Understatement of the night, we didn't get out to the start we wanted," said
head coach Ray
Woodard. "I've never been more proud of a Lamar football team. These guys
hung in the game and showed a lot poise battling back. Our guys didn't give up."
Lamar scored the game's final 27 points and racked up 535 yards of total
offense. Junior quarterback Caleb
Berry finished the game completing 31 passes for a career-high 399 yards. He
also carried the ball 13 times for 39 yards. Jordan
Edwards led the Cardinals with seven catches for 93 yards, while Reggie
Begelton had six catches for 73 yards and a score.
Grambling State took advantage of Lamar's miscues in the first quarter to
jump out to a commanding 16-0 lead. After forcing a GSU punt, Lamar took over on
its own one yard line, but Grambling's Phillip McClain broke through the line to
drop freshman Kade
Harrington in the end zone for the safety to give the Tigers a 2-0 lead. The
Tigers added to their lead two minutes later when D.J. Williams found Chester
Rogers from 13 yards out. A Caleb
Berry interception on the very next play had Grambling State back on the
attack. Williams completed a two-yard pass to Brandon Byrdsong to give GSU its
16-point lead.
The Cardinals overcame a safety, two interceptions and a missed field goal to
cut the lead to six heading into the locker room. Lamar finally cracked the
scoreboard when junior Kevin
Johnson fielded a punt at the Grambling 48 and returned it the distance for
the score. After a Lamar stop, LU was back on the march late in the half. Justin
Stout converted a 33-yard field goal to cut the deficit to six points,
16-10, with 46 seconds remaining in the quarter. Stout's kick capped a 10-play,
63-yard drive.
Despite the turnovers, Lamar outgained their hosts, 232-190, in the opening
half. GSU only had the ball for 2:08 longer than Lamar in the opening 30
minutes.
Lamar came out following the intermission and claimed its first lead of the
game when Berry hit Begelton from 32 yards out for the score. The touchdown
capped a six-play, 62-yard drive with 12:09 remaining in the third. The
Cardinals were knocking on the door again at the end of the quarter. Berry found
Mark
Roberts from 17 yards out to give LU an eight-point lead. Lamar never looked
back as Justin
Stout added a 44-yard field goal in the fourth the close out the scoring.
The Cardinals will have an extra week to get ready for the Southland opener
against Sam Houston State. The game against the Bearkats is slated to begin at 2
p.m. from Bowers Stadium Saturday, Oct. 12th.
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