December
8, 2007
(release courtesy of American Football Coaches Association)
2007
Aztec Bowl game statistics
CHIHUAHUA,
MEXICO . . . The United States ground game chewed up
7:37 on 16 plays over two fourth quarter scoring drives to outlast
Mexico, 37-19, at the 2007 Aztec Bowl in Chihuahua, Mexico tonight
[Saturday, Dec. 8].
Team USA is now 10-1 against Mexico in the series.
Clinging
to a 23-13 lead at the start of the fourth quarter, Team USA
got an interception from DePauw’s Jevon Pruitt
at the Mexico 45-yard line and St. John’s quarterback
Alex Kofoed engineered a seven-play scoring
drive that ended with Luther’s Tyler Sherdan
scoring from 14 yards out to up the score to 30-13 with 10:06
to go in the game.
Following
a Mexico punt on the next series Team USA took over at the USA
31 with 7:17 to go. Dubuque’s Jermar Jackson led
a nine-play, 69-yard drive that ended with Anderson’s
Denny Kimmel finding the end zone on a 24-yard
run to make the score 37-13 with 3:06 remaining.
The
final touchdown drive also featured two third-and-one conversions
on runs of 3 yards and 12 yards by Alfred defensive lineman
Don Miller. Miller also had a first down rushing
in the first half to finish with 18 yards on three carries.
Mexico added a late touchdown with just under
a minute left for the final margin.
Dubuque’s Jackson took home MVP honors
for Team USA after completing 7-of-17 passes for 78 yards and
two touchdowns. He also carried 10 times for 42 yards.
“The key was getting into the flow of
the game,” Jackson said. “Once I did I was able
to do what the coaches expected me to do. I’m just really
grateful to be the MVP of Team USA. We played as a team tonight
and I’ll always remember how we came together as a team.”
St. John’s Kofoed set Aztec Bowl records
for completions and attempts as he was 11-of-21 for 128 yards
and a touchdown pass.
“I
think the turning point in the game was the third quarter,”
Head Coach Bill Manlove said. “Holding
them to two field goals along with the interception in the end
zone was critical. The two drives at the end iced it. We just
pounded it.”
Team USA jumped out to a 23-7 halftime lead
with three second quarter touchdowns to erase a 7-3 Mexico lead
at the end of the first quarter.
After
a fumble recovery by Central’s Guy Dierikx,
Jackson connected with Moravian’s Kris Bisci from
eight yards out for a 10-7 lead with 13:27 to go in the half.
Team
USA then scored twice in a 2:50 span in the second quarter.
First, Kofoed found Colorado College’s Nolan Swett
for a 35-yard scoring strike. Monmouth’s
Nate Palkovic nailed the PAT and the Americans led
17-7 with 3:27 left in the half.
Following
an interception by Linfield’s Andrew Woods,
Jackson found Mississippi College’s Jake Allen
for a four-yard touchdown pass on third and goal. The
point after was wide left and Team USA had a 23-7 lead heading
into the locker room.
Mexico’s
Erick Gomez hit a pair of field goals from
40 and 31-yards to cut into the U.S. lead in the third quarter.
Mexico’s inability to find the end zone in that stanza
was due in large part to a USA defense that came up with two
interceptions by Centre’s Tyler Moody and
Central’s Dieikx. The second interception by Dierikx ended
a Mexico scoring drive in the end zone.
Team
USA scored first as Palkovic converted a 33-yard field goal
into a stiff breeze with 5:11 gone in the opening quarter.
Mexico
answered with an 18-yard scoring pass from Ivan Valdez
to Adrian Gonzalez with 5:07 left in the first
quarter.
Offensively, Team USA had 397 yards in total
offense – 206 through the air and 191 rushing.
Swett,
Allen and St. Olaf’s Horace Gant led
the way with three receptions each. Swett led the squad with
43 yards receiving.
Kimmel carried the ball six times for 52 yards
and a touchdown.
Defensively,
Delaware Valley’s Jon Pursell and Rowan’s
Randy Tosh led the way with six tackles. Tosh
also had a sack and two tackles for loss as the USA defense
limited Mexico to 20 yards rushing on 29 carries. Mexico threw
for 279 yards.
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