From today's Pittsburgh Tribune-Review -- The "Wall" Hits the Road
Duquesne drops wild playoff game to William & Mary
Duquesne drops wild playoff game to William & Mary
WILLIAMSBURG, VA
– Duquesne scored two touchdowns in the first six minutes of play in their first round FCS playoff game
against 13th-ranked William and Mary, then succumbed to 28
unanswered first-half points by the Tribe, before valiantly fighting back, only
to lose a wild 52-49 decision on Saturday.
Trailing 52-41
with under 1:30 remaining in the game, quarterback Dillon Buechel found Wayne
Capers for a 42-yard scoring pass. Chris King’s conversion catch cut the lead
to 52-49 with 1:11 remaining. But the ensuing onside kick was unsuccessful and
the Tribe ran out the clock, but only after a crucial two-yard gain by Kendell
Anderson on third-and-two from the Duquesne 36 with 54 seconds left.
Buechel finished
the game with 423 passing yards on 33 completions and six touchdowns, tying a
Duquesne record.
“I’m proud of
our players. We showed great resiliency, but just ran out of time,” said Duke
coach Jerry Schmitt, whose team was aiming to win the second ever FCS playoff game
by an Northeast Conference team. “It says a lot about our program, and how the
NEC has grown that we can come in here and play a #13 team hard like that.”
The key turnover
for Duquesne was a blocked field goal, which was returned for a touchdown by
William and Mary, resulting in a potential 10-point turnaround.
With 5:34 left
in the third quarter, and trailing 31-24, the Dukes (8-4) had failed to convert
a first-and-goal situation and opted for a 24-yard field goal attempt by Austin
Crimmins. However, Crimmins’ kick was blocked by Tyler Claytor and picked up by
DeAndre Houston-Carson, who returned the loose ball 65 yards for the score.
With the change in momentum, a possible 31-27 deficit became 38-24.
Fearlessly and
immediately, the visiting Dukes went to work from the opening kickoff. Starting
at their 29, quarterback Dillon Buechel found Chris King streaking down the
right sideline and caught him mid-stride to complete a 71-yard touchdown on the
game’s first play.
After the Tribe’s
first possession stalled, Duquesne constructed an eight-play, 54-yard scoring drive,
culminating with a six-yard pass in the right corner of the end zone from
Buechel to Nehari Crawford to build a 14-0 lead in the game’s first six
minutes.
But the Tribe
was just getting warmed up. They got their offense in gear and put together a
six-play, 64-yard drive of their own, capped with a 38-yard scoring pass over
the middle from Steve Cluley to DeVonte Dedmon.
The Tribe scored
three more touchdowns, but the Dukes came back in the final four minutes of the
first half. King (12 catches, 221 yards) caught three passes, while a 16-yard
run by Klartel Claridy was also instrumental in the ten-play, 75-yard scoring
drive which ended with Crawford’s second touchdown, a nine-yard reception from
Buechel. Carter Henderson’s interception at the W&M 38 set up Crimmins’
39-yard field goal, which closed the scoring gap to 28-24 at halftime.
King spoke of
the reality of the Dukes’ task coming into Zable Stadium on Saturday.
“I knew that we
were the underdogs. But I’m still proud of my team.” Both King’s 221 receiving
yards and 12 catches set a career-high.
After a William
and Mary field goal to open the second half, King continued to haunt the Tribe
defense, catching two long balls (26 and 28 yards) on Duquesne’s ensuing drive.
But, with the Dukes on the Tribe 5 with third-and goal, Wayne Capers caught a
pass, but was dropped on the 1. Duquesne drew a penalty on the next play and
set up the botched field goal attempt.
However, the
Dukes scored again, with Capers hauling in a Buechel pass for an 18-yard score.
But a 38-yard TD reception by Dedmon, his third, gave the home team a 45-31
advantage early in the fourth quarter.
Duquesne
continued to fight back. Capers scored a second touchdown, rolling toward the
left corner of the end zone to grab Buechel’s fifth touchdown pass, from five
yards out, to put the Tribe lead back at seven, 45-38, with 10:27 remaining in
the game.
DUQUESNE – 14, 10,
7, 18 -- 49
WILLIAM AND MARY
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14, 14, 10, 14 -- 52
First quarter
D – King 71 pass
from Buechel (Crimmins kick) 14:44
D – N. Crawford
6 pass from Buechel (Crimmins kick) 9:14
W&M – Dedmon
38 pass from Cluley (Dorka kick) 6:05
W&M – Dedmon
24 pass from Cluley (Dorka kick) 4:37
Second quarter
W&M –
Anderson 3 run (Dorka kick) 10:01
W&M –
Abdul-Saboor 2 run (Dorka kick) 3:58
D – N. Crawford
9 pass from Buechel (Crimmins kick) :41
D – Crimmins 39
FG :02
Third quarter
W&M – Dorka 20 FG 9:45
W&M – Houston-Carson 65
blocked kick return (Dorka kick) 5:34
D – Capers 18 pass from Buechel (Crimmins kick) 1:23
Fourth quarter
W&M – Dedmon 37 pass from
Cluley (Dorka kick) 14:50
D – Capers 5 pass from Buechel (Crimmins kick) 10:27
D – Crimmins 35 FG 7:01
W&M – Anderson 8 run
(Dorka kick) 3:17
D – Capers 42 pass from Buechel (King pass) 1:11
DUQ
W&M
First downs; 29, 23
Rushes-yards; 26-117, 47-229
Passing yards; 423, 251
Comp-att-int; 33-53-2, 11-15-2
Penalties-yards; 5-42, 2-23
Punts-avg; 1-41.0, 1-36.0
Fumbles-lost; 0-0, 3-2