Valdosta- No.1 Valdosta
State (2-0) was tested early on but went on to shutout Shorter (0-3)
41-0 in its home opener Saturday night at Bazemore-Hyder Stadium
The Blazers opened up
conference play with their newest rivals.
“I thought our guys
played really, really well,” head coach David Dean said. “They
created a lot of turnovers in the red zone area. We gave up some
third downs which I wish we had not. As we continue on, there will be
teams that are going to have more speed than that.”
Shorter came out with
their antcipated speed however the Black Swarm adjusted quickly.
The closest the Hawks got
to scoring early on was a missed 40-yard field goal during their
first wave.
VSU squandered its first scoring oppourtunity when running back Cedric O'Neal fumbled on
the 1-yard line.
Neither team could
captalize resulting in a scoreless first quarter.
Quarterback Cayden Cochran
got into a better rhythm in the second quarter despite troubles
gripping the ball.
The senior captain linked
up with wide receiver Seantavious Jones for a 22-yard touchdown early
on.
On the enusing possession,
linebacker Jermey Grable forced his first fumble of the year which
placed the Blazers offense in scoring range.
It took only roughly two
minutes for VSU to double its lead after running back Austin Scott
tallied a 18-yard touchdown run.
With more than ten minutes
left in the first half, the Blazers had a 13-0 lead.
The rest of the quarter
was a stalemate for both teams as they swapped possessions
constantly.
Shorter once again failed
to points on the scoreboard in the final minute of the first half.
Hawks quarterback Eric
Dodson conntected with wideouts Kareem Hawkins for 17 yards then
Darius Turner for 29 yard compeletion.
Defensive tackle Doral
White recoreded a sack forcing the Hawks to attempt another field
goal.
Three yards shorter than
his first try, Hunt missed his second from 37-yards out.
VSU led 13-0 at halftime.
Cochran started the next
half refreshed after being affected by the rainy conditions.
“I think he let the
weather play a little bit in his mind. They weren't covering the ball
up, he was getting it a little wet so I think it played in his mind.
We talked to him about it. We're going to play games like that,
you're just going to have to adjust,” Dean said.”
He did just that.
Him and the Blazers needed
less than a minute to extend their lead on their first drive of the
next half.
Cochran tallied his second
touchdown when he found fellow captain Regginald Lewis for a 65-yard
touchdown.
The Hawks commited their
second turnover when they fumbled and didn't recover on the ensuing
drive.
Continuing what they've
done all game, VSU took advantage of Shorter's mistakes.
The 47-yard drive was
capped off by a short touchdown pass to fullback Trent McGuire.
Cochran finished with 177
passing yards and three touchdowns completing 11 of his 23 passes.
The Blazers weren't done.
After the Black Swarm
forced yet another three and out following the score, the Blazers
offense made their way back to the endzone.
Shorter had no answer for
the offensive attack and proved once again when O'Neal broke several
tackles on his way to a 38-yard touchdown run.
VSU went into the fourth
quarter with a cosy 34-0 advantage.
Half way through the
quarter, Scott went untouched down the sideline for a 45-yard
touchdown run.
Blazers host Angelo State
next Saturday.
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