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Thursday, August 30, 2012

4,148 Fans Watch Drake Open Its Season With 28-8 Victory Over Grand View


Drake trailed early, but settled in to defeat Grand View, 28-8, Thursday night in front of a crowd of 4,158 in its season football opener at Drake Stadium. After going down a touchdown after a misplayed punt return, the Bulldogs took the lead when Mike Piatkowski (Wheaton, Ill.) floated a one-yard pass to wideout Nick Rosa (Owasso, Okla.). Spencer Lee (Johnston) converted the extra point to give the Bulldogs a 7-6 lead. The Vikings opened the scoring on the night when Neko Graf (Rascine, Wis.) fumbled a punt and the ball was recovered at the Bulldogs 10. Darius White then carried the ball in on a sweep. Grand View failed to convert the extra point. On the ensuing kickoff Mike Ratelle (Edina, Minn.) brought the ball to the Drake 47 to start the drive. The Bulldogs marched down the field on impressive runs from freshman Gary Scott Jr. (Forsyth, Ill.) and the drive was capped with the Piatkowski-to-Rosa pass. Piatkowski, the 2011 Pioneer Football League Offensive Player of the Year, went 25-for-41 on the night for 271 yards. He threw two touchdowns and one interception. Rosa led Drake with 68 yards on four catches. Michael Hudson (Urbandale) had six catches for 57 yards in his first game with the Bulldogs. Drake's defense was impressive. The Bulldogs held the Vikings to 241 total yards with 12 tackles for a loss and nine sacks. Drake took advantage of Grand View miscues when Scott Jr. punched in a two-yard touchdown late in the first quarter. It was Scott Jr.'s first collegiate rushing touchdown. He led all rushers with 110 yards on 17 carries. Junior T.J. James (Des Moines) carried the ball 11 times for 63 yards. Yet another special teams miscue lead to the Vikings' final points of the game. In the second quarter the Bulldogs lined up to punt deep in their own territory. The snap was well over the head of Jeremy Stein (Carpinteria, Calif.) and out of the endzone for a safety. [This story was written for Ron Maly by Sean Palchick of Drake's sports information staff].