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Football FCS Playoffs vs. TSU 2013

Panthers Advance With 51-10 Playoff Win

EIU wins first FCS playoff game since 1989 season

12/7/2013 7:13:00 PM

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CHARLESTON, Ill. - Eastern Illinois snapped a playoff drought that had lasted since the 1989 season as the No. 2 ranked Panthers jumped out to an early lead while cruising to a 51-10 FCS playoff second round victory over Tennessee State.

The Panthers will make their fourth FCS playoff quarterfinal appearance next weekend against No. 7 seed Towson.  Game time, date and location will be announced later Saturday evening by the NCAA.  EIU made previous FCS quarterfinal appearances in 1982, 1986 and 1989.

Eastern Illinois drove down the field on the opening possession with a scoring drive of 10 plays for 81 yards.  Taylor Duncan found the end zone from 3-yards out as EIU rushed for 313 yards on a day when game time temperature was listed at 21 degrees.

Tennessee State fumbled the ball on the EIU 44 yard line with the loose ball recovered by Pat Wertz.  The Panthers converted that turnover into a 25-yard Cameron Berra field goal as the turnover was a sign of things to come for the Tigers.  TSU fumbled the ball five times in the game with EIU recovering three of them. 

Following a three and out by TSU on the next drive, EIU scored in 1:49 as Jimmy Garoppolo connected with Erik Lora for a 20-yard strike in the end zone.  Garoppolo, one of three invitees for the Walter Payton Award in Philadelphia on Dec. 16, finished the day with 240 yards passing and three touchdowns.  He now has 51 touchdown passes this season. 

"Our offense has done a great job of letting us play with a lead this season," said senior defensive back Pete Houlihan.  "Our number one job was to stop the run and we did that."

The Panthers stuffed the TSU ground game all day allowing only 45 yards on the ground and 287 yards of total offense.  Tim Broughton was the leading rusher with 26 yards on 16 carries.  He did score TSU's lone touchdown on a 7-yard run with 7:28 to play in the third quarter.

EIU built a 23-0 lead early in the second quarter as Garoppolo hit Jeff LePak for a 6-yard touchdown pass.  The Panthers special teams and two-minute offense then tacked on two more touchdowns in the final 2:15 of the first half to put EIU up 37-0 at the break.

D.J. Bland blocked a TSU punt that Anthony Goodman recovered at the 5-yard line and ran in for a touchdown.  It was the second defensive touchdown of the season for Goodman who scored earlier this year on a fumble return against Eastern Kentucky.  Garoppolo hit Adam Drake for a 4-yard touchdown pass with 26 seconds remaining in the half.

Shepard Little tacked on two second half touchdowns as he rushed for 184 yards.  Little scored on an 80-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter as the Panthers have now scored in 32 consecutive quarters. 

"As we progress in this playoff is based on several factors.  Our offense is good, write that down.  We know our offense is good," said EIU head coach Dino Babers.  "It is how our defense plays against the other team's offense and how our special teams stacks up against their special teams that is going to determine how far we can advance."

The Panthers were balanced once again on defense with Houlihan, Adam Gristick and LeQuince McCall all making five tackles.   Andrew Taylor led TSU with 11 tackles.
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