ARKADELPHIA, Ark.
- It was a tale of two
halves at Carpenter-Haygood Stadium,
and the Arkansas-Monticello Boll
Weevils fell to the Henderson State
Reddies on Saturday 35-33.
During the first half, the defenses
kept the opposing offenses at bay.
But in the second half, the offenses
ran wild to the tune of 228 yards
for Henderson and 300 yards for UAM.
“I thought it was
definitely a tale of two halves,”
UAM coach Gwaine Mathews said. “I
thought our defense did a good job
on them in the first half, but we
just couldn’t stop anybody in the
second. … I’m going to tell
you what. We’re going to be a really
good football the second half of
this season.”
Henderson (1-3, 1-1 Gulf South
Conference) got a shot in the arm at
halftime in the return of suspended
running back Stefon Ceaser. Ceaser
boosted the Reddies’ 299 rushing
yards by carrying the ball 9 times
for 71
yards.
“We knew coming in that we had to be
pretty basic to protect our
quarterbacks,” Henderson quarterback
Scott Maxfield said. “We thought
that they would try to bring a lot
of pressure at our quarterbacks if
we went to a lot of spread
formations, so we just went big on
them and pounded it, and it worked
well in the second half.”
Henderson’s Kenard
Springer ran wild all night long.
Springer had 127 yards, his first
career 100-yard performance on 19
carries and found the end zone with
22 seconds left in the first half to
give the Reddies a 14-9 halftime
lead.
UAM’s offensive surge in the second
half was a result of its ability to
run the football. Junior running
back Johnny Polite had his top
rushing performance of the season,
churning out 96 yards, 66 of which
came in the
second half on 15 carries.
“Like I’ve said before, we’re a lot
better football team when we can run
the ball,” Mathews said. “We just
got to do a better job of putting
things together for four quarters."
Polites legs opened
things up for the Weevils (1-3, 0-1)
in the passing game. Quarterback
Scott Buisson was 19-of-29 for 280
yards, and three of his touchdown
tosses came in the final 30 minutes.
But Henderson was just as
unstoppable. After UAM cut the
deficit to two with a Buisson hookup
to Jaleel Harris with 4:25 remaining
in the game, the Weevils would never
see the ball again. Henderson faced
a fourth-and-1 at the UAM 17-yard
line with 1:29 to go, and
quarterback Nick Hardesty picked up
the first down with a 2-yard run to
put away the win.
“I think our defense just got worn
down out there,” Mathews said. “They
weren’t exploding off the ball like
they were in the first half.”
Henderson had to settle on a
quarterback after rotating between
Hardestyand redshirt freshman Nathan
Nall, who started the game. But
after Nall threw an interception to
Marcus VanBuren that was returned 56
yards in the second quarter, Nall
appeared for one more series before
Hardesty directed
the offense for the remainder of the
game.
“He’s a little bit more experienced
of a guy, runs a little better,"
Maxfield said. “He adds another
dimension to what we do. He did a
good job when he was in there, and
we felt that he gave us another
option for running the football.”
Both defenses were doing their best
to keep their respective teams in
the game in the first half. UAM gave
up 179 yards in the first half, but
forced a pair of turnovers to limit
the damage to only seven points on
the scoreboard. Henderson gave up
only 116 yards in the first half,
and its defense put up the first
points of the game when Taylor Stone
picked off a Buisson pass and raced
it 22 yards down the middle of the
field for
touchdown.
“It hurt, but I knew I had to come
back and step up and come back to
where we would have had a chance to
win,” Buisson said.
The Weevils responded with a 43-yard
field goal on the next drive to
finally get on the board with
slightly more than 8 minutes
remaining in the first half. But
UAM’s special teams was a mixed bag
in the first 30 minutes. Joe
Lamoureux connected on only 1 of 3
field-goal attempts, but he had what
appeared to be a momentum shifter
when he kicked a perfect onside
kick.
The Weevils took the lead on the
very next play when Buisson found
Joseph Lockwood for his first of two
touchdown receptions, the first
going for 37 yards. Lockwood led all
receivers with five catches for 88
yards.
But following VanBuren’s
interception, Lamoureux missed his
second field goal. Though UAM had
three possessions within five
minutes, it only came away with nine
points. Then the Weevils gave their
second touchdown inside the final
minute of the first half for the
second time in as many weeks.
After the UAM-Henderson contest had
to be moved to Arkadelphia because
of structural damages to the light
poles at Convoy Leslie-Cotton Boll
Stadium, the Weevils remain on the
road next week when they face off
with the Arkansas Tech Wonder Boys.