FURMAN HOLDS OFF RICHMOND 17-7
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RICHMOND, VA. -- Billy Napier threw for 219 yards and rushed for 27 yards and
a key fourth quarter touchdown to lead NCAA I-AA seventh-ranked Furman to a
17-7 win over 22nd-ranked Richmond Saturday evening at University of Richmond
Stadium.
Napier, a senior from Chatsworth, Ga., and the Southern Conferences top
rated passer, completed 19-of-26 passes to pace Furmans offense, but it
was his 1-yard sneak into the end zone with 10:38 left in the game that broke
open a 10-7 contest and gave the Paladins a 17-7 lead. Furmans decisive
drive covered 69 yards in 10 plays and included a 32-yard run by tailback Toreico
ONeal to the Spiders 3-yard line.
It (ONeils run) was a draw play and he bounced it outside
and used his speed to make a big time play to get it down close, and we punched
it in, said Furman head coach Bobby Lamb.
The key fourth quarter score came two possessions after the Paladins stopped
Richmond on downs as the Furman 1. Trailing 10-7, the Spiders Danny Young
picked off a Billy Napier pass and returned it 11 yards to the Paladins 34.
Three plays later quarterback DArcy Wills connected with Dan McNair for
20 yards to the Furman 8. Two rushes by Lee Williams and a run by Wills moved
the ball at the 1, but Wills was stopped a foot short of the goal line on fourth
down.
That was the biggest play of the game, said Lamb. Obviously
it changed the momentum of the game a bit because we were sputtering a bit on
offense. After that play our offense was able to move it out far enough to punt
it.
Furman has a very good defense and they played very well, but we were
inside the one-yard line and came away with zero, and we missed a field goal,
said Richmond head coach Jim Reid. If we execute, we could have been more
productive and had a possible 17 points on the board.
In the first meeting between the Paladins and Spiders since 1977, Furman grabbed
an early 7-0 lead after taking the opening kickoff and moving 71 yards in 11
plays for a 4-yard touchdown run by tailback Hindley Brigham at the 10:20 mark.
Richmond answered on its first possession by marching 81 yards in 15 plays for
a 1-yard touchdown plunge by Wills to knot the game at 7-7 with 2:35 left in
the first quarter.
They hurt us with the misdirection on their first drive. It was a little
crossbuck play and we were overpursuing, but settled down and played better
after that, said Lamb.
Late in the first quarter Furman suffered a big blow when sophomore split end
Isaac West, the Southern Conferences leading receiver, sustained a fractured
collarbone. West, who last week caught three touchdown passes in the Paladins
57-7 win over Elon, will be out from three to six weeks depending on his
ability to regain range of motion and pain tolerance, said team physician
Dr. John Vann.
With its speedy wide receiver out of the contest, the Paladins turned to senior
All-Southern Conference flanker Bear Rinehart, and the Seneca, S.C., native
responded with a career high nine receptions for 94 yards, including a pair
of catches covering 25 yards to help set up a 39-yard Danny Marshall field goal
midway through the second quarter to give Furman a 10-7 advantage.
Furmans goal line stand highlighted a scoreless third quarter that saw
the Paladins offense saddled with poor field position, starting a pair
of drives at the 3 and 1 yard lines.
Not until its third possession of the second half was Furman able to grab good
field position following a 10-yard punt return by Rinehart to the Paladin 31,
which initiated the Paladins decisive 69-yard touchdown drive.
We knew Richmond would play hard for four quarters, and we reminded our
guys about that at halftime. It ended up being that kind of game, but we made
enough big plays to win it, and thats big four our team -- to win a game
like this on the road.
Furman outgained Richmond 385-249 and displayed solid balance, rushing for 166
yards and passing for 219. Other than one interception, the Paladins played
error free football and recorded their first penalty free game since the 1995
season in a 24-3 win over The Citadel in Charleston. Furman has been the least
penalized team in the conference over the last three years.
Brigham paced all rushers with 60 yards on 14 carries, and sophomore Brian Bratton
stepped in for the injured West to nab five catches for 60 yards. Sophomore
linebackers Mike Killian and Cedrick Ritter paced Furmans defensive effort
with 11 and 10 tackles respectively, with Ritter also adding a tackle-for-loss,
a fumble recovery, and a pass deflection.
The Paladins open Southern Conference play next Saturday when they take on VMI
in Lexington in a 1:00 p.m. game.