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UCO quarterback dooms RiverHawks
By Staff Reports
Published:
11/8/2009 2:32 AM
Last Modified: 11/8/2009 6:16 AM
EDMOND — University of Central Oklahoma quarterback Brandon Noohi threw for six touchdowns in leading the Bronchos to a 47-38 Lone Star Conference North Division victory over Northeastern State at Wantland Stadium Saturday afternoon.
UCO improves to 4-7 on the year and 3-2 in North Division action. The RiverHawks close the season 2-9 and 2-3 in division play.
Noohi, who completed 20-of-33 passes for 306 yards, had TD passes of 9, 35, 28, and 32 yards to Ryan Gallimore. He also had TD tosses of 21 yards to Bryce Davis and 20 yards to Daniel Morrell .
The Bronchos rolled up 517 yards in total offense with 211 coming on the ground. Noohi was also the Bronchos' leading rusher with 140 yards, including a 1-yard TD run in the third quarter.
Northeastern State quarterback Pat Cook was 19-of-35 for 194 yards and four touchdowns tosses. Cook threw TD passes of 9 yards to Kyle Beam with Trey McVay catching three more for 3, 8 and 11 yards.
McVay was the RiverHawks leading receiver with seven catches for 91 yards. LaRon Elmer led the ground attack with 90 yards as Northeastern State finished with 186 yards on the ground and 380 yards in total offense.
Northeastern led only one time and that came on the opening possession of the game.
The RiverHawks drove 80 yards in 13 plays with Elmer scoring on a 10-yard run.
CENTRAL OKLA. 47, NORTHEASTERN ST. 38
Northeastern St. 7 14 3 14 — 38
Central Oklahoma 7 21 7 12 — 47
NSU:
LaRon Elmer 10 run (Jared Homer kick)
UCO: Ryan Gallimore 9 pass from Brandon Noohi (Chris Robbs kick)
UCO: Ryan Gallimore 35 pass from Brandon Noohi (Chris Robbs kick)
NSU: Kyle Beam 9 pass from Pat Cook (Jared Homer kick)
NSU: Trey McVay 3 pass from Pat Cook (Jared Homer kick)
UCO: Bryce Davis 21 pass from Brandon Noohi (Chris Robbs kick)
UCO: Daniel Morrell 20 pass from Brandon Noohi (Chris Robbs kick)
UCO: Brandon Noohi 1 run (Chris Robbs kick)
NSU: FG, 20 Jared Homer
NSU: Trey McVay 8 pass from Pat Cook (pass failed)
UCO: Ryan Gallimore 28 pass from Brandon Noohi (kick failed)
UCO: Ryan Gallimore 32 pass from Brandon Noohi (kick failed)
NSU: Trey McVay 10 pass from Pat Cook (Jarret Beal pass from Pat Cook)
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