Ferrum Slips Past Football
FERRUM, Va. - Ferrum College opened the USA South Conference
football season by holding on for a 14-12 victory over visiting
Shenandoah Saturday afternoon at rainy W.B. Adams Stadium.
The Panthers (3-1, 1-0 USA South) scored all of the points they
would need in the second quarter and then had to hold on against
Shenandoah (1-3, 0-1).
Fullback Roy Banks got Ferrum's initial score by capping off a
10-play, 88-yard drive with a 26-yard run at the 10:16 mark of the
second, and then backup quarterback Marcus Mayo hit running back
Mike Vann for a 60-yard strike on the Panthers first play following
a Hornet interception.
Shenandoah answered this second score with the first-ever kickoff
return TD in school history. Sophomore BJ
Smoot had the history maker, taking the Clint Slappey kick at
his own 15 and splitting the defense for the score.
The Hornets appeared to be close to making it a tie came by driving
to the Ferrum 14 on its final drive of the third, but the drive
stalled following an illegal forward pass penalty and a 4th and 4
attempt was unsuccessful.
The SU defense, which held Ferrum to just 69 yards in the second
half, then put the offense in great field position when linebacker
Joe
Lunsford picked off a Matt Dobson pass and returned the ball to
the FC 29.
Seven plays later, junior Kevin
Roberts made it 14-12 when he scampered around right end on 3rd
and goal from the 5.
Shenandoah attempted a two-point conversion to tie the game, but
Panthers defensive back William Kenney stuffed Roberts just inches
from the goalline on the option right play.
The defense again stepped up and held Ferrum to a three-and-out and
the offense began the potential game-winning drive by taking the
ball into Panthers territory.
Unfortunately for SU, a costly personal foul penalty following a
second down catch by Adam
McGhee pushed the Hornets back into its own territory and a
third-and-long situation. Passes on third and fourth down were both
incomplete, and the hosts took over on downs.
Shenandoah got the ball back one final time but was unable to
advance into scoring territory and the time ran out as Vern
Lunsford attempted a Hail Mary pass with four seconds
remaining.
Roberts led all players with 20 carries for 102 yards while Dobson
had 95 yards on 16 carries for Ferrum. The Panthers outgained SU
311-239 and held the ball for 31:33.
Box
Score
Shenandoah returns home for the first time since week one next week
with a 7:00 contest against Christopher Newport University.

