HOUGHTON, Mich. Another week, another nail-biter and
another win for the Michigan Tech football team. For the second
straight week, the Huskies' offense scored a fourth quarter
touchdown and the defense made a big play at the end to preserve a
victorythis one a 31-28 triumph over visiting Indianapolis at
Sherman Field.
Steve Short completed a 2-yard pass to fullback
Michael Macpherson with 1:26 to play, then Michael
Cardwell sacked Greyhound quarterback Lance Lasker on the
game's final play as the visitors were driving inside the Huskies'
30-yard line.
"We've been fortunate," said head coach Tom
Kearly, whose team improved to 4-1 in games decided by a
touchdown or less. "Steve (Short) didn't have great numbers, but he
led us down the field, and we answered the call in the fourth
quarter. The defense made big plays and got us two takeaways and
the sack at the end."
Michigan Tech started quickly and had 142 rushing yards and a 14-0
lead after the first quarter. UIndy punted on its first five
possessions before scoring midway through the second quarter on a
15-play drive. Tech answered just one minute later as Short hit Keith
White in stride for a 41-yard score.
The Greyhounds got back within 21-14 with a 34-yard screen pass
play with 5:40 left in the half. The Huskies drove into the UI red
zone late in the half, but Short's pass was intercepted in the
endzone. The score was 21-14 at the break.
In the second half, Indianapolis grabbed momentum by tying the game
on their first possession and forcing the Huskies to go
three-and-out.
Tech's Quinn Parnell intercepted his first career pass with 1:46
remaining in the third quarter to set up a 42-yard Tyler
Cattelino field goal, which put the hosts back on top,
24-21.
Indy took its first lead with 8:21 to play with a 5-yard pass from
Lasker to tight end Jimmy Ladd.
Both teams then threw interceptions, with Tech's David
Carmody returning his to the Indy 34-yard line with 5:16 to
play. Eight plays later, and after Akeem
Cason recovered his own fumble at the 2-yard line, Short found
Macpherson open in the endzone with the go-ahead score.
"We've been practicing that play for a while," Macpherson said of
the eventual game winner, which was also his first career
touchdown. "I act like I'm blocking for Steve to run, then slip
behind the defender into the flat. It was a huge play."
Indianapolis, with only one timeout at its disposal, managed to
drive 45 yards to the Michigan Tech 29-yard line with less than 15
seconds to play. Lasker scrambled to his left and was looking
downfield when Cardwell caught him from behind and tallied the
game's only sack. With no more timeouts, Indy could not regroup for
another play before time expired.
Replacements for injured players seemed to come through in big
situations all day for the Huskies. Cardwell was starting in place
of injured defensive end Drew Vanderlin. Cason racked up a
career-high 123 yards on 17 carries as Phil
Milbrath sat out most of the second half with injury. Parnell,
who saw more action than usual because of Matt Petr's absence due
to injury, had four tackles and the interception.
Short finished 11-of-22 for 131 yards, 2 TDs and 2 interceptions.
White had 4 catches for 70 yards and a score. Bobby
Slowik returned from missing last week with injury to post 5
catches for 53 yards.
Carmody and Kirk Kunnen tied for game-high honors in tackles
with 13 apiece. Jesse Vandenberg added 11 stops.
Michigan Tech is now 6-2 overall and 5-2 in the Great Lakes
Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. The Huskies travel to Saginaw
Valley State (4-3, 4-3) next Saturday (Oct. 25) for a noon
kickoff.