The loss dropped Drake's records to 5-1 in the Pioneer Football
league and 6-3 overall. Dayton improved to 4-3 in the PFL and 5-5
overall. The loss was Drake’s first conference in its last 10 PFL
games.
“If you’re not at your best in our league, you’re
going to get beat,” Drake coach Chris Creighton said.
“This was one of Dayton’s best games, if not their best game. We have a ton of respect for them. I thought that they were great today and we weren’t at our best.”
“This was one of Dayton’s best games, if not their best game. We have a ton of respect for them. I thought that they were great today and we weren’t at our best.”
The Flyers, who came into the game with the PFL’s
top rushing offense racked up 118 yards in cold, rainy conditions that
hindered Drake’s offense. However, senior
Mike Piatkowski (Wheaton, Ill.) still managed to pass for 243 yards with
Nick Rosa (Owasso, Okla.) accounting for a season-high 119 receiving yards.
“Nick [Rosa] is a great receiver and I’m not
surprised that he had a big game,” Creighton said of Rosa’s afternoon.
“That guy is a fighter and a guy that we want to go to and rely on. I
know he was fighting today, we just weren’t able to
do it.”
The teams played the first half to a 7-7 draw and
as the cold rain continued in the second half, Dayton broke the
stalemate when Kyle Sebetic intercepted an errant Piatkowski pass and
returned it 32 yards for the touchdown to make it 14-7.
A possession later, Drake answered with an interception of its own as
Travis Merritt (Johnston) tipped a pass that Jake Underwood (Edina, Minn.) snagged out of the air for his second interception of the season. Ten plays later,
Cam Bohnert (Edmond, Okla.) hit a 25-yard field goal to cut Dayton’s lead to 14-10.
Bohnert tacked on another field goal, from 30
yards, on the Bulldogs’ next possession. However, the Flyers answered
with a 3-yard touchdown run from Rob Washington that capped a 5-play,
68-yard drive with just over 12 minutes left in the
contest to put Dayton up, 21-13.
Dayton’s next possession sealed the game as the
Flyers engineered a their clock-sapping drive that produced 67 yards on 14 plays. The final play of the drive, a 5-yard run by Dan
Jacob, accounted for the 28-13 score and left
Drake with just over a minute left in the game. Jacob ran for 39 of his
68 yards on that drive.
The first half saw Dayton waste little time in
lighting up the scoreboard with a 77-yard drive on its opening
possession. The following series resulted in a field position battle
that saw Drake come up on the short end until
Tyler Moorehead (Mason City) blocked a field goal attempt to end Dayton scoring attempt.
That block gave Drake another long field with the
ball on its own 4-yard line, but the offense found itself in the endzone
13 plays later as a 6-yard Piatkowski to Scott pass capped the 96-yard
drive to tie the game midway through the second
quarter.
The Bulldogs return to action at 1 p.m. Saturday in
another critical PFL matchup when they host first-place Butler at Drake
Stadium.
[This story was written for Ron Maly by Ty Patton, Drake's assistant athletic director for communications].