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Guins Head to North Dakota State For
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The Youngstown State football team (5-5 overall
and 3-4 in the Missouri Valley Football Conference) closes out the 2009 season
on Saturday with a trip to North Dakota State. Kickoff for just the program's
second trip to NDSU is set for 2 p.m. Eastern Time/1 p.m. Central Time. A win
over the Bison gives the Penguins a winning record and an even mark in MVFC
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| Brandon Summers Tabbed MVFC
Offensive Player of the Week Against ISU |
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St. Louis, Mo. --
Youngstown State senior quarterback Brandon Summers was named the
Missouri Valley Football Conference's Offensive Player of the Week on
Sunday, the league office announced. Summers completed 25-of-39 passes
for a season-high 346 yards and two touchdowns against the Redbirds.
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| Seniors Go Out on High Note, As Guins Top
Illinois State 30-18 |
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The Youngstown State football
team pulled out all the stops against Illinois State on Saturday afternoon to
help send 12 seniors out in style with a 30-18 victory over the Redbirds at
Stambaugh Stadium. YSU tried two onside kicks, kicked three field goals and
faked a punt to offset a blocked punt and blocked field goal during an
entertaining and emotional Senior Day victory.
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| Twelve Seniors Play Stambaugh Finale
Against Illinois State |
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The Youngstown State football
team plays their final home game of the season this Saturday against Illinois
State. Kickoff at Stambaugh Stadium is set for 1 p.m. It is the final home
contest for seniors Draye Ersery, Crispin Fernandez, Dana Brown, Lenny Wicks,
Jabari Scott, Kevin Smith, Aaron Pitts, Brandon Summers, Brian Mellott, Donald
Jones, Mychal Savage and Ben Nowicki.
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| Penguins Fight to Finish But Fall to
11th-Ranked Panthers 28-7 |
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The YSU football
team had been strong against the run for most of the season, but 11th-ranked UNI
found daylight on Saturday afternoon at the UNI Dome rushing for 230 yards to
hand the Penguins a 28-7 setback. With the loss, YSU drops to 4-5 overall and
2-4 in the Missouri Valley Football Conference. The Panthers keep their postseason hopes
alive with the win improving to
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