Sunday, September 16, 2012

Louisiana Tech at Illinois at 7 p.m. Central Time on Saturday, Sept 22, 2012, to be shown on Big Ten Channel of CBS sports at 2117 HD Cox Cable in Northwest Arkansas: Illinois enters game 2-1, Tech at 2-0








LA Tech Downs Rice, 56-37

Tech Offense Impressive Again
RUSTON – With its 56-37 win over Rice Saturday night at Joe Aillet Stadium, the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs accomplished something that hadn't been done in Ruston in more than 100 years.
For the first time since the 1910 season, LA Tech (2-0) scored 50 or more points in back-to-back games in the same season and the Bulldogs did it in impressive fashion.
When senior quarterback Colby Cameron wasn't torching the Owls secondary for 276 yards and four touchdowns, Tech's freshman tandem of Tevin King and Kenneth Dixon combined to rush for 317 yards and three more scores.
It was a complete effort by the LA Tech offense which amassed 609 yards on 72 offensive plays while recording 30 first downs – the second straight game of 30 or more first downs.
"It was a great crowd out there tonight," said Tech head coach Sonny Dykes, who saw 23,228 red-clad Bulldog fans in the stands. "It's our job to give them a quality product and keep them coming back. We had some chances early to pull away. That was a little disappointing in the first half. We didn't score as many points in the second half, but our play was better and cleaner."
Tech opened the onslaught by scoring the first 21 points of the game as the Bulldogs built an early first quarter lead. Tech struck early when Cameron connected with Quinton Patton for a 65-yard touchdown on only the second offensive play for Tech.
"That is a lot of what they do," said Rice coach David Baliff. "It is a very frustrating offense. We worked on that all week with the tempo. Louisiana Tech gets in your head with the deep ball and then they attack the perimeters when your safeties are backed up a little bit."
Cameron tossed two more first quarter touchdowns – a 14-yard pass to Hunter Lee and a 16-yard hookup with Myles White – as the Bulldogs defense held Rice scoreless in the opening quarter. The final score of the quarter was set up when Dave Clark recovered a fumble by Rice running back Charles Ross.
The Owls came to life in the second quarter, scoring 17 points while Tech put two more touchdowns on the board as Dixon scored on runs of one and eight yards. The Bulldogs took a 35-17 lead into the halftime locker room.
Both teams traded touchdowns in the third quarter as Tech struck first with a Cameron 11-yard toss to Patton with 11:56 to play in the frame gave the Bulldogs a 42-17 lead. Patton ended the night with seven receptions for 119 yards and two scores, one week after having a subpar game in the win over Houston.
"I got back to the basics," Patton said. "I got a little complacent, so I had a heart-to-heart with my position coach and got back in the right frame of mind. It's Louisiana Tech football. There's no quitting for sure."
Rice came right back and scored on a 13-yard run by Taylor McHargue as the Bulldogs led 42-23 through three quarters.
Dixon added a nine-yard run early in the fourth quarter while Hunter Lee hit paydirt from six yards out to cap the scoring for the Bulldogs.
Although King didn't find the end zone for Tech, he did rush 22 times for 204 yards – averaging 9.3 yards per carry. Dixon added 14 carries for 113 yards and three scores.
"Being so young, you expect young guys to be young, but they don't act young," said Cameron. "Each week they've matured, and they've done an awesome job the last two games. It helps us so much to balance the attack. It's great having them."
McHargue led Rice, passing for 205 yards and two touchdowns and adding another 93 yards rushing and three more scores. Ross set a career-high for the Owls with 116 yards on the ground while adding a receiving touchdown.
"Because of the nature of our offense, our defense is going to have to play a lot of plays," said Dykes, who saw his team surrender 477 yards. "We need more stops on defense. We need to get better on third down defensively."
Defensively, Liggins recorded a career-high 10 tackles and one pass break up while Antonio Mitchum and Rufus Porter each registered eight tackles. Porter recorded his first career sack.
Tech returns to action Saturday when the Bulldogs travel to face Illinois at 7 p.m. CT.

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

University of Houston story on loss to Louisiana Tech football team

Houston Rally Falls Short Against Louisiana Tech, 56-49

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Louisiana Tech 56, Houston 49


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Louisiana Tech
(1-0)
14671456
Houston
(0-2)
61472249

Quick StatsUHLT
Total Yards693598
Passing Yards580353
Rushing Yards113245
First Downs4038
Plays11594
Turnovers20
Penalties - Yards15 - 13811 - 88
3rd Down Conversions12-225-13
4th Down Conversions2-40-1
Sacks By02 - 19
Time of Possession29:2930:31


Statistical Leaders
PassingC-AYardsTD/IntLong
David Piland53-775804/074
RushingRushesYardsTDLong
Charles Sims216529
Ryan Jackson723010
ReceivingRecYardsTDLong
Dewayne Peace11141129
Daniel Spencer7157174
Andrew Rodriguez582027
DefensiveTacklesSacksTFLTO
Derrick Mathews1302.50
Phillip Steward1201.50


Scoring Summary
1st Quarter
LT7-012:07King, 13-yard TD run
LT14-09:40King, 9-yard TD run
UH14-36:19Hogan, 30-yard FG
UH14-61:35Hogan, 42-yard FG
2nd Quarter
LT21-613:34Grenwalt, 6-yard TD catch
UH21-134:28Williams, 32-yard TD catch
UH21-200:53Sims, 2-yard TD run
3rd Quarter
LT28-2010:40King, 59-yard TD run
LT35-206:09Dixon, 2-yard TD run
UH35-275:52Spencer, 74-yard TD catch
LT42-273:36Holley, 2-yard TD run
4th Quarter
LT49-2712:33Lee, 8-yard TD catch
UH49-359:36Sims, 1-yard TD run
LT56-356:36Stewart, 14-yard TD catch
UH56-424:45Peace, 7-yard TD catch
UH56-490:35Greenberry, 12-yard TD catch
HOUSTON




- Despite a career performance from Houston quarterback David Piland, the Cougars couldn't overcome a slow start in a 56-49 loss to Louisiana Tech on Saturday night at Robertson Stadium.

Piland threw for a career-high and Robertson Stadium-record 580 yards and four touchdowns and completed 53 passes on a school-record 77 attempts. The sophomore set an NCAA record for pass attempts without an interception, formerly held by Houston great Case Keenum.

Louisiana Tech's Colby Cameron tallied 353 yards and three touchdowns through the air, while Tevin King (112 yards) and Kenneth Dixon (90 yards) paced a ground attack that racked up 245 total yards.

Trailing 21-6 in the second quarter, Piland and the offense started clicking asRonnie Williams took a shovel pass down the sideline for a 32-yard touchdown.

After the defense held the Bulldogs on a fourth-down attempt, Piland orchestrated a 69-yard drive that led to a Charles Sims' two-yard touchdown run to bring the Cougars within a point with 53 seconds remaining in the first half.

Louisiana Tech struck first in the second half as King rumbled for 59 yards to put the Bulldogs up 28-20 after starting the drive at their own one-yard line.

Four minutes later, the Bulldogs took advantage of a missed fourth-down conversion by Houston as Dixon capped a 10-play drive with a two-yard touchdown to put Tech up 35-20 midway through the third quarter.

The Cougars quickly answered as Piland found Daniel Spencer in the middle of the field for a 74-yard touchdown strike on the first play from scrimmage to bring Houston back to within eight points, but Louisiana Tech answered with two more touchdowns to seize control of the game.

Piland hit freshman wide receiverDeontay Greenberry in the back of the end zone for a 12-yard score to move Houston to within a touchdown with 35 seconds left. However, the Cougars were called for touching the ball before it traveled 10 yards on the ensuing onsides kick to end the comeback.

Spencer posted a game-high 157 yards receiving with one touchdown on seven catches, while Dewayne Peace (141 yards) and Sims (53) each had 11 receptions, and Williams added 68 yards and a score.

Sims also posted 65 yards on the ground on a career-high 21 rushes with two touchdowns.

The Cougars return to action for their first road tilt of the season against UCLA at 9:30 p.m. (CDT) Saturday at the Rose Bowl.
 
 
 

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Louisiana Tech 56-Houston Cougars 49


Louisiana Tech Bulldogs

1-0, 0-0 WAC (3rd)
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FBS RankingOffenseDefense
Rushing245.0 (24th)113.0 (39th)
Passing353.0 (10th)580.0 (111th)
Overall5th111th
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Houston  (0-2)61472249
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      Player Stats
      Position: DE
      Height: 6'4
      Weight: 240
      School: St. Amant (St. Amant, LA)
      Rest of the ClassSchoolPosition
      Deangelo BrooksAirline (Bossier City, LA)FB, DL
      Cam ManningCarroll (Southlake, TX)OL
      Jonathan BarnesWoodlawn (Baton Rouge, LA)K
      Trent TaylorEvangel Christian Academy (Shreveport, LA)WR
      Standings
      Western Athletic
      TeamConf. W-LOverall W-L
      Texas-SA0-02-0
      Utah St.0-02-0
      Louisiana Tech0-01-0
      New Mexico St.0-01-1
      San Jose St.0-01-1
      Texas State0-01-1
      Idaho0-00-2
      2012 ScheduleBuy Louisiana Tech Tickets
      DateOpponentTime/Result
      Sep 8@HoustonWon 56-49
      Sep 15Rice7:00 pm
      Sep 22@Illinois8:00 pm
      Sep 29@Virginia
      Oct 6UNLV7:00 pm
      Oct 13Texas A&M
      Oct 20Idaho7:00 pm
      Oct 27@New Mexico St.8:00 pm
      Nov 3Texas-SA4:00 pm
      Nov 10@Texas State
      Nov 17Utah St.7:00 pm
      Nov 24@San Jose St.4:00 pm
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      Team Leaders
      Passing
      Colby Cameron
      # 10
      Colby
      Cameron

      QB
      PCT65.4
      YDS353
      TD3
      INT0
      Rushing
      Tevin King
      # 26
      Tevin
      King

      RB
      ATT13
      YDS112
      AVG112.0
      TD3
      Receiving
      Myles White
      # 7
      Myles
      White

      WR
      REC5
      YDS74
      AVG14.8
      TD0
      Touchdowns
      Tevin King
      # 26
      Tevin
      King

      RB
      Total3
      Rushing3
      Receiving0
      Points18