Box Score WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Gallaudet
University football team rolled up 385 yards of total offense as
the Bison defense and special teams scored two touchdowns apiece en
route to a 65-13 victory over the George Mason University club team
on a picturesque Saturday afternoon before 700 fans at Hotchkiss
Field.
Senior quarterback Jimmy
Gardner (St. Augustine, Fla.) ran for 107 yards and
two touchdowns and completed 3-of-9 passes for 58 yards and one
touchdown to lead the Bison. Gardner scored the game's first points
12 seconds in as he busted free for a 60-yard touchdown run.
Gallaudet (2-1) compiled 327 yards on the ground as the Bison
controlled the tempo of the game. The Bison held the ball for
nearly 37 minutes and ran 49 times against an undermanned Patriots
squad.
Gardner paced the triple-option rushing attack but was aided by
junior Mike Gimeli
(Deerpark, N.Y.) who gained 80 yards on 10 carries and scored his
first touchdown of the season two and a half minutes into the game.
Sophomore Phillip
Hayes (Baton Rouge, La.) ran in from six yards out to
end the first quarter as the Bison led 20-0.
Gardner had a hand in both second quarter touchdowns as he ran
one in from five yards and then connected with sophomore wide
receiver Ryne
Worsham (Chicago, Ill.) with a 21-yard pass just
before the half. Gallaudet took a commanding 32-0 lead into
halftime.
In the second half, the Bison defense and special teams went to
work against George Mason (0-2). Patriot quarterback Jack Langley
(5-for-20, 85 yards) was picked off by sophomore defensive back
Shelby
Bean (Arvada, Colo.) on the first play from scrimmage.
Bean ran the pick back 43 yards to the end zone. The Bison
touchdown only took 12 seconds, the same amount of time it took
them to score the game's first touchdown.
The disastrous start to the third quarter continued for George
Mason on its next possession. The Patriots fumbled the ball away on
the ensuing kick-off but the Bison quickly coughed the ball back up
to the Patriots. Gallaudet's defense forced George Mason to punt
deep in its own territory. John Moorhead punted the ball into his
own blocker as the loose ball rolled backwards towards the end
zone. Bean rushed in and scooped the loose ball up at the 3-yard
line and scored the easy touchdown to put GU up 46-0.
George Mason special team woes continued on the next possession
as Moorhead punted one of his game-high five punts to Gallaudet
sophomore Gabriel
Paulone (Fishers, Ind.). Paulone fielded the 31-yard
punt at his own 17-yard line and weaved in and out of traffic
before he broke free down the sideline to the end zone. The 83-yard
punt return for a touchdown increased the Bison lead to 53-0. GU
scored 21 points in three minutes and 46 seconds to start the third
quarter. The quarter ended with another Bison special teams
touchdown when the Patriots lined up to punt at its own 37-yard
line. The snap sailed past Moorhead and into the end zone where
freshman Matt Harris
(Lynchburg, Va.) landed on the fumble for six additional
points.
Gallaudet coach Chuck Goldstein unloaded the
bench in the second half as a lot of new Bison players made their
season debut at home. The fourth quarter featured a running clock,
as the game was well at hand.
George Mason got on the board early in the fourth when Langley
connected with Jasper Willis on a 46-yard touchdown pass. Bison
freshman Tamir
Armwood (Greensboro, N.C.) scored his first collegiate
touchdown with seven minutes left in the game when he rumbled 46
yards for the score. George Mason's Kevin Kem returned the ensuing
kick-off 72 yards for the touchdown and the final score of the
game.
The Patriots only had 55 yards of total offense as they rushed
for negative 40 yards on 18 attempts. GMU lost three of seven
fumbles while Gallaudet lost two of four fumbles. The Bison were
strong on third-down as they converted 7-of-10 opportunities and
made both fourth-down attempts.
Gallaudet scored touchdowns on six of the first seven drives and
finished the game with 10 touchdowns on 14 drives.
Sophomore linebacker Clayton
Grossinger (Frederick, Md.) made a team-high five
tackles, two for a loss of 26 yards and forced one fumble. Junior
linebacker Ty Primous
(Lynwood, Ill.) made four tackles, two for a loss of 19 yards, and
forced one fumble. Freshman linebacker Steven
Barber (Denver, Colo.) and junior John Van
Wey (Alexandria, Va.) recorded a sack apiece. The
defensive unit for the Bison made 34 tackles, nine for a loss of 55
yards, forced two fumbles, recovered three, intercepted Langley
twice for 43 yards, broke-up six passes, hurried the quarterback
five times and had two blocks.
Gallaudet will enter conference play next week when the Bison
welcome Castleton State College to Hotchkiss Field on Saturday,
September 25. The Eastern Collegiate Football Conference (ECFC)
game is slated to kick-off at Noon. Gallaudet will be participating
in the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Coach to Cure
MD on that day. To learn more about AFCA Coach to Cure MD please
visit its website here: www.coachtocuremd.org.