Senior defensive back Domonique Johnson scooped up a WBU fumble to score his first collegiate touchdown.—Justine Gaskamp photo
Box Score Plainview, Texas—On November 8, 2014, the Oklahoma Panhandle State University football team set out for Plainview, Texas to play their last game of the season against the Wayland Baptist University Pioneers at Bulldog Stadium. The Aggies ended their season by shutting out the Pioneers 55-0, and with a 7-3 record on the year.
The game rested on a slow pace in the beginning until running back
Chris McClendon punched in the first score from two yards out to give the Aggies a 7-0 lead. Within less than a minute of the second quarter, quarterback
Caleb Holbrook fired a 39-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver
Timothy Hollingshed. The Aggies continued to pile on points as defensive back
Dominique Guest scooped up a fumble for a 32-yard defensive touchdown. Just before the half, Holbrook took action with his legs for a four-yard dash into the end zone off of a read option to give the Aggies a convincing lead of 28-0.
The second half turned out to be another slow start for the Aggies; however, when it rained, it poured. As the third quarter dwindled, McClendon found his second touchdown with an 18-yard reception from Holbrook to make the score 35-0 Aggies. McClendon continued to rack up points for the Aggies in the fourth with a nine-yard touchdown early in the fourth. The talent of the double-headed monster backfield was proven as running back
Rod Moore broke the plain with a five-yard touchdown run. With the victory well in hand, freshman running back
Terell Miles packed on a 20-yard touchdown run as the clock ticked down. The field was cleared with one minute left on the game clock due to an altercation between the teams; the final score was 55-0 Aggies.
Offensively, the Aggies gained 597 total yards; 346 passing and 251 rushing and managed to secure 30 first downs to the Pioneers' six. Quarterback
Caleb Holbrook threw for 299 yards and two touchdowns, running back
Chris McClendon rushed for 100 yards and two touchdowns, and wide receiver
Zacari Lavender caught six passes for 131 receiving yards. Defensively, the Aggies' "Dark Side" had their way with the opposing quarterback with six sacks for 42 total yards. The Aggie defense also held the Pioneers to 1 of 15 on third down conversions. Middle linebacker
Tanner Hallford led the defense with eight tackles and two sacks.
The Aggies set a goal at the beginning of the 2014 season to win at least seven games; a goal that was rarely met in the past. Bound and determined, they reached their goal and have pushed OPSU Football to another level for the future. Seniors, quarterback
Caleb Holbrook, wide receiver
Jamal White, defensive back
Domonique Johnson, wide receiver
Timothy Hollingshed, defensive back
Dominique Guest, linebacker
Andrew Dougherty, offensive lineman
Cole Wills, and tight end
Spencer Grijalva are all starters for the Aggies and will be missed next season. Each senior helped contribute to a winning season for OPSU and has set a great example for the underclassmen to continue the trend.
Quarterback
Caleb Holbrook shared his insight after winning his last game for OPSU. "I'm just thankful we were able to overcome adversity after the Langston loss and couldn't be happier how we finished." The Aggies have plenty to be proud of after working together through a very successful season. Linebacker
Andrew Dougherty spoke of his team-family saying "We're all we've got; we're all we need." In light of his successful team, Head Coach
Russell Gaskamp showed his pride. "I'm very proud of this team. There will be a time to reflect on this season historically, but for now we just want to enjoy this win for our seniors."
The Aggies wish to thank their fans for a great year of support as they shift into the off-season. With the pride from the Aggie Crew, anything is possible.