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ABILENE, Texas — Hardin-Simmons'
beat up football team could not overcome a sluggish performance and
lost its first game ever to Louisiana College, 28-7, in American
Southwest Conference action on Saturday afternoon at Shelton
Stadium.
The Cowboys played most of the game without All-American
quarterback Justin Feaster, who suffered a sprained AC joint last
weekend against Linfield. Feaster did come on late in the third
quarter and with the Cowboys trailing 20-7, Feaster drove the
Cowboys right down the field, but he had two touchdown passes
dropped in the end zone and HSU turned the ball over on downs.
HSU's defense, which played well, then forced a fumble on a
Bronson Buzzard sack and the Cowboys got the ball right back, but
Feaster was intercepted on the first play on a fade route to Daniel
Lofton by DeMei Dumas of Louisiana College.
The defense then came right back and forced a quick three-and-out,
but the Cowboys roughed the punter and LC ended up going 80 yards
in 12 plays and took 5:51 off the clock for a score. Chad Hindman
capped off the drive with a 9-yard touchdown run. LC converted a
two-point conversion to make it 28-7.
In the first quarter neither team could muster much offense and LC
finally got on the board with a John Michiels 29-yard field goal
with 2:21 to go in the first quarter. LC had started the drive at
the HSU 16 after a 27-yard punt return by Jordan Rideaux.
HSU looked like it would retake the lead on the next possession
when Taylor Byrd, who was making his first career start, hit
Justice Baker on what turned out to be a 51-yard pass play, but
Baker was stripped of the ball at the LC three-yard line and it was
recovered by Kendrick Thomas in the end zone for a touchback.
The Cowboys forced another three-and-out and HSU took over at their
own 49 but after one first down, missed on four straight pass
plays. LC then went 70 yards in four plays and Ben McLaughlin threw
a perfect pass to Davonne Lumar over good coverage for a 22-yard
touchdown to make it 10-0.
After each teams traded possessions HSU went 72 yards on eight
plays. The big play was a Byrd 36-yard pass to Thomas Labian.
Steven Rockwell punched it in from five yards out to make it 10-7
with 6:03 to play in the half.
LC came back with a touchdown right before halftime to make it
17-7. Linebacker Donovon Williams came in a goal-line situations
and he scored from three yards out.
HSU outgained LC 349-319 in the game, but HSU quarterbacks went
just 17-for-45 in the game for 232 yards. Feaster was 5-for-17 with
an interception and Byrd was 12-for-28 for 167 yards. Justic Baker
had five catches for 106 yards for the Cowboys.
The Cowboys fell to 1-2 overall and 0-1 in ASC play and LC improved
to 2-0 overall and 1-0 in ASC play. HSU plays at Mississippi
College on Saturday at 6 p.m.
The seven points were the fewest the Cowboys have scored in a game
since a 38-7 loss to Mary Hardin-Baylor in 2005. HSU has never lost
three games in a row in the same season under Jimmie Keeling. HSU
will have to win a road game next weekend at Mississippi College to
avoid that.