A Homecoming Shutout for OPSU
Running back Chris McClendon heads upfield on one of 17 carries against Sul Ross.—Reagan Higgins photo

A Homecoming Shutout for OPSU

Box Score Goodwell, Okla.—On October 4, 2014, the Oklahoma Panhandle State University Aggies hosted their Homecoming game against the Sul Ross State Lobos at Carl Wooten Field. The Aggies took control of the game from start to finish by shutting down the Lobos 56-0.

The Aggies began the game with a solid drive and finished strong on a 3-yard touchdown plunge up the gut of the Lobo defense by running back Chris McClendon. Following a quick three-and-out caused by the Aggie defense, quarterback Caleb Holbrook showed his accuracy by finding Rod Moore for an 18-yard touchdown pass. For the rest of the first quarter, the Aggies and Lobos created plenty of excitement with a defensive battle. The Lobos managed to block an Aggie punt to start a possession only one yard from the end zone; however, the Aggie defense created an impenetrable wall. Failing to capitalize on the great field possession, the Lobos attempted an easy field goal, but the Aggie defense denied it as well.

At the beginning of the second quarter, McClendon put the Aggies back on the board with a 12-yard touchdown run. Holbrook and wide receiver Jamal White made the next connection with a 30-yard touchdown pass, creating a comfortable 28-0 lead. Prior to halftime, the Lobos added salt to the wound allowing the Aggie defense to block a punt. Jamal White showed his special teams skills by scooping up the live ball and returning it in for the score to make it 34-0 at halftime.

The Lobo defense created a rocky, second-half start for the Aggies with an interception, but failed to capitalize once again. On the next offensive drive for the Aggies, Holbrook made up for the mistake with a 63-yard touchdown pass to tight end Spencer Grijalva, making the score 41-0. McClendon made a third end zone appearance later in the fourth quarter with a 79-yard run up the sideline. The Lobos continued to dig themselves a deeper hole by throwing an interception to defensive back Gabriel Robinson. When the game looked like it could not get any worse, it did with an 85-yard touchdown run by Moore, and an Aggie safety to make the final score 56-0.

 The Aggies put on a great, warm-welcoming performance for their Homecoming crowd as they topped the game off with the OPSU ritual of reciting the Alma-mater and school fight song. The Aggie offense was successful gaining 607 total yards; 319 on the ground, and 288 through the air. Holbrook provided the bulk of the passing yards by throwing for 262 yards, and McClendon gained 160 yards on 17 carries for the Aggie backfield. As a unit, the Aggie defense caused a safety, three sacks, an interception, and a numerous amount of three-and-outs. Neptune Joseph and Tanner Hallford led the Aggie defense with ten tackles each.

Head Coach Russell Gaskamp had a lot to say about how his team prepared for the game. "We executed today. It was our best overall game of the year, but still too many silly penalties; we have to clean that up. We talked to our guys about having laser-like focus this week, and for them to do their job for sixty minutes." Coach Gaskamp also shared his approaches for next week by mentioning that they will focus on one game at a time. "This season is not about being 3-2, it's about being 8-2. I'm not worried about our team right now. We still have a lot to improve on and we will take that approach this week in practice."

The Aggies will go on the road Saturday, October 11, to face the Southwestern University Pirates in Georgetown, Texas. The game will start at 1 p.m. and the Aggie Nation is expected to come out and support their team. Fans can also keep up with the game via live stats link available on the OPSU Aggie Athletics website, football schedule page.
 
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