Central State ends season with 31-30 win over rival Kentucky State
WILBERFORCE, Ohio – The Central State Marauders won their season finale, 31-30, over rival Kentucky State on Saturday.
In a game featuring Kentucky State's top SIAC ranked running game and Central State's top ranked passing attack, the historic rivalry game had six lead changes and three ties throughout the afternoon.
The Marauders opened the scoring after recovering a fumbled punt return at the KSU 32 yard line. Five plays later,
Kaz Dina broke two tackles and bounced his run outside for the score at the 11:22 mark of the opening quarter.
KSU quickly responded with a touchdown on their next possession as Shaquan Oliver ran free for a 37-yard touchdown. Oliver scored again on KSU's next drive to give his team a 14-7 advantage with 5:30 left in first quarter. CSU ended the first quarter scoring with a seven play, 75 yard drive. CSU quarterback connected with
Micah Lowe twice on the drive with one play going for 18 yards and another covering 29 yards resulting in a touchdown.
KSU reclaimed the lead again early in the second quarter. KSU ran the ball nine straight times covering 68 yards into the endzone for the 21-14 lead with 8:43 remaining in the half. CSU bounced back again as Lowe return a low kick return for 63 yards down to the KSU 10-yard line. CSU scored on the next play as
Twon Hines managed to stay in bounds to haul in a Kyles pass with 8:31 on the clock. CSU took the ball back on KSU's next possession as
Sam Sykes intercepted a pass to eventually set up a Marauder field goal. CSU marched 58 yards before settling for a 23-yard field goal from
Jose Chaires to take the lead, 24-21, at half.
KSU leaned heavily on its run game in the third quarter. The Thorobreds ran 19 plays to CSU's three. KSU's first possession of the half lasted over eight minutes and resulted in an Oliver touchdown to go up 28-24.
Pinned back inside of their own one-yard line after a punt from KSU's Mason Molique, CSU gave up a safety and fell behind 30-24 with 13:51 left to play. The final score of the game materialized when Kyles found an open
Kaz Dina for 32 yards. Later in the drive, Kyles ran it in himself with 5:34 to play.
Needing a defensive stop, CSU linebacker
Chazz Hunter sacked KSU's Jonathan Jerry to force fourth down. Jerry felt the pressure on the next play as defensive end
Ezekiel Kennebrew applied the pressure and the quarterback threw the ball into the turf on fourth down.
CSU managed to run off all but six second left on the clock and KSU could not score on its final play of the game.
Â
With two offenses with contrasting styles, CSU threw for 236 yards while KSU only threw the ball three times. KSU accumulated no passing yards but were effective on the ground with 298 rushing yards. CSU was a perfect 4-for-4 in redzone scoring.
Â
CSU ends the 2022 season with a 3-7 overall record and a 2-5 mark in SIAC play. KSU ends the year with a 4-6 record and 4-3 in the conference.
Â
Â
TOP PERFORMERS
Â
Brandon Kyles (CSU) – 15-19, 236 passing yards, 2 touchdowns, 1 rushing touchdown
Chazz Hunter (CSU) – 24 tackles, 1 sack, 1 forced fumble, 2 tackles for loss
Shaquan Olivers (KSU) – 99 rushing yards, 3 touchdowns
Darrel Dorris (KSU) – 8 tackes, 1 sack, 2 tackles for a loss
Â
Â
QUOTES FROM COACH PORTER
"We end the season on a high note and I am proud of our guys for showing that they can execute and win a big game."
"We work hard every week and the results haven't been there. To be able to deliver a win at home and against a rival is a feeling we want to carry over into the offseason as we prepare for 2023."
"Today is a big win for the program but it is only the beginning of what we plan on building."
Â
INSIDE THE BOXSCORE
Freshman linebacker Chass Hunter's 24 tackles is the most by any Marauder in a single-game in the last 10 seasons. Hunter entered the game with a total 28 tackles on the season.
With the win, CSU is now 37-25-1 against KSU in the all-time series which dates back to 1947.
Saturday's game was played in windy conditions with gusts up to 30 mph.
CSU quarterback
Brandon Kyles entered Saturday as the SIAC's leading passer in yards and touchdowns. In difficult throwing conditions, Kyles completed of 15 of 19 passes for 236 yards and two touchdowns.
KSU had one 16 of the previous 17 matchups against CSU. Prior to Saturday, the Marauders last win over their rivals was in 2018.
Saturday was CSU's first home victory since the 2019 season.
CSU linebacker
Jalil Lenore recorded 13 tackles on Saturday and finishes with an impressive 113 total tackles on the year. Lenore entered Saturday as the top tackler in the SIAC.
CSU honored nine seniors during pre-game. The CSU cheer and band honors its seniors during halftime.
Over 2000 high school students attended Saturday's game as part of the University's College Preview Day.
Â