Pitt State UN Thursday Deja Vu … with Twist
However, it is an order, but the circumstances are Pittsburg State Gorillas in this particular period of the NCAA Division II playoffs against Nebraska-Omaha.
The ranking No. 6 gorillas just MIAA their first championship since 1996, are there for their first victory since 1995 national play this afternoon semi-final against the No. 15 ranking Mavericks.
Omaha, Nebraska-Pitt State defeated 14-3 in the first round a year ago in Omaha, but this time it is PSU’s Carnie Smith Stadium - recently renovated to the tune of $ 5.9 million - as gorillas to play its first play - Thursday at home since 1997.
“It is a holiday,” Coach Chuck Broyles said Pitt atmosphere inside the State, which had already 47131 for a period of six home games this year. “These are the kinds of games, the players we recruit and hopes to get a chance to play in”
Apart from the fact that, at home, gorillas have other advantages over the previous year and the first, drawing moved with a United Nations team has finished the season with two losses - North Dakota 31 — 22 and 38-21 in the State Augustana, SD - Starting with Quarterback Seth Turman with a leg injury.
A year ago, it was Pitt State without its strategist shortly after entering Lateef Walker was a threat to life in a car accident. With receiver Gerren Comeaux after QB after the accident, who observed gorillas sparkling only 51 meters from the UN against the playoffs.
This year, Neal Philpot freshman course of Offense and gorillas just a courtyard of 408 sparkling performance against Central Missouri. Pitt State for third place in Division II to attack loud 288.5 yards per game.
“Last year, in Nebraska, Omaha, we played a great beneficiary, had never, since its Quarterback Freshman Year,” said Broyles. “We do not even have a backup in full force.”
The gorillas are now at the forefront with a head full of steam and won just four after what seemed a devastating 35-31 loss back in North West Missouri.
“We were with him all season,” said PSU Center Eric Johnson, a graduate of rural areas Washburn. “After the north-west, we do not admit that someone to steal a win from us. We have things well in real terms.”
Not that gorillas have no irregularities.
Anthony Chatmon, was threatened with the school record sparkling career has suffered from one end of the season against violations in October Emporia State 6 and 16 players on the original, two deep missed at least one match.
Senior Jesse Owen, a former Olathe North Star, the practice began to fall inside competitors start Linebacker, has filled the void with a sparkling career high 164 yards against CMSU. Philpot finished second place in the MIAA and sparkling occurred in ex-UN quarterbacks Ed Thompson and Kwanzi Watts as a single department to send quarterbacks II (1044) and passport (1219) for more than 1000 yards in a season.
“It is not a passing or AA great rider,” said Broyles of Philpot. “It is simply a good football player. Of this, it gives us the ability to do certain things. ”
Omaha, Nebraska functions of an offensive line, the average values of 6-foot-4 and 308 pounds against the State before Pitt four defensive linemen Caleb White, Aaron McConnell, Steve Harris and Brad Stanhope, have combined accounts for 52 per losses and 18 sacks.
The Mavericks won six matches this year, after the final, or tied in the fourth quarter.
“We feel very privileged in the playoffs, especially with what is happening to us during the last two regular-season games,” said coach Pat Behrns UN, “said Turman,” day-to-day “this week. “The thing I see with (Pittsburg State) is their Offense is much better, and they have the defense team speed, which is better than what we see in this area.”
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