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DaMarcus James ran for a school-record five touchdowns and the Jacksonville State defense shut down Austin Peay in rolling to a 42-10 Ohio Valley Conference win on
Saturday evening.
James tied the OVC record for rushing touchdowns in a game and broke the school record of four that was set on the same field by Cedric Johnson in 2007. He finished the day with 102 yards on 19 carries and ran his season touchdown total to 17 and his career number to 23. After leading the Gamecocks (7-2, 3-2 OVC) to the win over the Governors (0-9, 0-5 OVC), he now ranks second in school history in rushing touchdowns in a season and eighth on the career list.
James' production was plenty on a day that saw the Gamecock defense hold the Austin Peay offense to just 245 yards, but JSU got more from freshman wide receiver
Josh Barge. The native of Carrollton, Ga., caught nine passes for 115 yards, running his season total to 40 catches for 569 yards, breaking Bubba Long's JSU freshman record of 34 catches for 540 yards in 1966.
Barge was the favorite target of sophomore quarterback
Kyle West, who finished the day with 188 yards on 18-for-30 passing, in making his first career start for the Gamecocks. Sophomore
Bo Billups added a career-high 47 rushing yards, while sophomore Telvin Brawn ran seven times for 32 yards and caught three passes for 32 yards for the JSU offense.
The Gamecock defense rose to the occasion to limit its opponents to less than 300 yards of total offense for the second-straight week and really buckled down in the final three quarters. After the Govs gained 104 yards in the first quarter, JSU held them to just 141 yards over the final 45 minutes. Most of their production came from running back Omar Williams, who ran for 179 yards on 35 carries, exactly half of his team's 70 total plays.
The JSU defense held Peay's quarterbacks to a combined 4-for-26 passing for just 58 yards and two interceptions. Timarious Mitchell was 4-for-23 for all 58 yards and a score, while Jacob Sexton threw two picks in three pass attempts. Junior
Jamaal Johnson, who made his first career start at safety for the Gamecocks, led JSU with eight tackles, while junior
Caleb Lawrence and senior
Barry Stafford each made a career-high seven stops on the front line.
In addition to limiting Peay's passing efficiency, JSU intercepted two passes for the first time this season and had five tackles for a loss. Junior
Rashod Byers made the first and returned it 95 yards to get JSU on the board in the first quarter, and senior Rob Gray made his fifth career pick in the second quarter and returned it all the way down to the 3-yard line.
Austin Peay's offense hogged the ball in the first quarter, staying on the field for 11:23 of the first 15 minutes of the game. The Govs also outgained JSU 104-18 in the quarter, but the Gamecock defense stepped up to get the scoring started.
With 2:06 left in the quarter, Byers stepped in front of a Jacob Sexton pass into the flats and took it 95 yards for the game's first score. The sixth-longest interception return in school history would be the first big play for a JSU secondary that took control of the game early on.
The Govs used the ground to generate their early momentum, but when they needed to throw it wasn't there. Quarterbacks Timarious Mitchell and Jacob Sexton combined to go 1-for-17 passing for just 16 yards and two interceptions in the first half, while the Gamecocks used that defense to build an early lead and take a 28-3 lead into the halftime locker room.
James scored three touchdowns in the second quarter, the first Gamecock to do so in one quarter since Jamal Young at Eastern Illinois in September of 2010. JSU countered Peay's lopsided first quarter of total offense by gaining 139 yards to the Govs' 42 in the second quarter. Omar Williams carried the load for Peay in the first half with 120 of the Govs' 146 yards on 22 carries.
JSU picked up in the third quarter where it left off in the second. After an Austin Peay three-and-out to start the half, the Gamecocks put together its longest drive of the night. The 10-play drive went 61 yards and finished with James' fourth score, and after Peay's lone touchdown late in the quarter, James scored his final and record-breaking score on a 40-yard scamper with 23 seconds left in the quarter.
The Gamecocks return home for their first game on Burgess-Snow Field in four weeks on
Saturday, when they host Eastern Kentucky at 3 p.m. The game will also feature the Marching Southerners annual reunion and Military Appreciation Day, where anyone with a military ID will receive free admission for them and a guest.
POST-GAME NOTES
- Austin Peay won the toss and defers decision until the second half.
- Redshirt FR
Kyle West made his first career start at quarterback today to become the third Gamecock to start at QB this season. He becomes just the third freshman in JSU's Division I history to earn a start as the signal caller, joining
Eli Jenkins (2013) and Reggie Stancil (2003).
- Junior
Jamaal Johnson and WR
Anthony Johnson both also earned their first career starts for the Gamecocks today. West, Johnson and Johnson becomes the 15th, 16th and 17th different players to earn his first career start during the 2013 season.
- WR
Gabe Chambers became the eighth difference Gamecocks to attempt a pass and the fifth non-QB to attempt a pass for JSU this season with his attempt midway through the first quarter.
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Rashod Byers returned an interception 95 yards for the Gamecocks' first touchdown with 2:06 left in the first quarter. It was the sixth longest interception returned for a touchdown in school history and the third career interception for Byers. It was the second interception returned for a touchdown this season.
Pierre Warren returned an interception 70 yards for a touchdown against Jacksonville Univ. on Sept. 7.
- Jax State now has FOUR interceptions returned for a touchdown against Austin Peay since the series resumed in 2007, and all four have been in Clarksville. A.J. Davis returned an INT 55 yards on 10/31/09;
Ben Endress returned an INT 10 yards on 10/15/11; Jamal Johnson returned an INT 45 yards on 10/15/11.
- Junior
DaMarcus James set a school record with five rushing touchdowns today, breaking the record of Cedric Johnson, who had four rushing TDs against Austin Peay on Oct. 11, 2007. The five rushing TD's also tied an OVC record held by {Derek White, Tennessee Tech vs. Concordia (Ala.) (2007); Daniel Williams, Austin Peay vs. UT Martin (1996); 5 - Paris Wicks, Youngstown State vs. Northern Iowa (1981)}
- James also becomes just the FOURTH player in FCS to rush for five touchdowns this season, joining Cody Kirk (Montana State vs North Dakota on 9/28); Ben Dupree (Citadel vs Old Dominion on 9/21); and Terrance West (Townson vs Delaware State on 9/14).
- Junior
DaMarcus James scored three rushing touchdowns during the second quarter today to become the first Gamecocks to have three rushing TDs in a quarter since Jamal Young had three rushing TDs at EIU on Sept. 25, 2010 during the second quarter.
- Junior
DaMarcus James has now scored a touchdown in six straight games and has 16 this season, which ties David Gulledge (1988 and 1989) for the second most in a single-season in school history
- Senior
Robert Gray intercepted the fifth pass of his career today during the second quarter. It was his first interception of the season and he becomes the seventh player this year to intercept a pass (joining
Rashod Byers today).
- Freshman
Josh Barge set the school freshman records for catches and receiving yards in a season with 40 for 569 yards. He broke the records, both set by Bubba Long, who had 34 catches for 540 yards. in 1966
- Jax State finished 4-for-4 today on trips inside the Red Zone and now has scored on 23 straight red zone trips.
- Jax State has now posted 11 straight winning seasons, which is the longest such stretch in school history.
- JSU now leads the all-time series 15-6-3 against Austin Peay and has won all seven meetings since the series resumed in 2007.
- Jax State now has a 62-22 record against OVC opponents since joining the league in 2003, which is the highest winning percentage of any school in the league.
BY THE NUMBERS
2 - Consecutive games in which JSU has allowed less than 300 yds of total offense, teh first time that's happened since 2010 (TSU-219 on 10/16 and APSU-157 on 10/23)
4 - Interceptions returned for a TD against Austin Peay since 2009 by the Gamecocks
5 - Rushing touchdowns today by
DaMarcus James, which set a school record and tied an OVC record.
14 - Scoring Drives by the Gamecocks of less than 1:00 this season, who had three today
19 - Rushing TDs by
DaMarcus James this season, including his four in today's game
22 - Career rushing touchdowns by
DaMarcus James, which moves him into a tie with Bubba Long for 10th place on JSU's career list
23 - Straight trips inside the opponents Red Zone the Gamecocks have scored
31 - Consecutive games started by junior
Max Holcombe at center, the longest active streak by a Gamecock
245 - Total offense by Austin Peay, fewest by JSU opponent since APSU gained just 157 on Oct. 23, 2010