Box Score SELINSGROVE, Pa. – For the second time in as many weeks,
Franklin & Marshall found itself in an early hole. For the
second time in as many weeks, the Diplomats dug out of the hole for
a Centennial Conference (CC) win. After falling behind Susquehanna
(1-4, 1-4 CC) 17-5, the Diplomats (4-1, 3-1 CC) outscored their
hosts 36-3 for a 41-20 win.
Susquehanna jumped out in front on its opening possession when
Bobby Eppleman booted a 44-yard field goal. For the second week in
a row, F&M's first play from scrimmage put the ball in
the opposing team's hands. John Harrison hit Michael Deutch
for eight yards, but Trevor Tarpening stripped the Diplomats'
tight end, setting Susquehanna up on the F&M 37. A pass
interference and two completions by Rich Palazzi gave the Crusdaers
a quaick 10-0 lead.
F&M got a solid return from Jonathan Struss, setting up what
looked like a sure F&M touchdown. Harrison had Jarrell Diggs
beyond the Susquehanna secondary, but he didn't spot him
until late, allowing Teighler Doak to come across the field for an
interception on the two yard line. The Diplomats' still
salvaged points from the situation. C.T. Marsh recorded
back-to-back tackles for loss, the second coming in the
Crusaders' end zone.
The Diplomats drove again on the next possession, which was
capped by Chris DeStefano's 28-yard field goal making it
10-5, Susquehanna, but Palazzi picked his way down the field,
finding Spencer Cox for a five-yard score early in the second
quarter.
It was all F&M from there.
The Diplomats settled the wild start with an 11-play, 68-yard
drive capped by John Kaschak's up-and-over plunge from a yard
out. Harrison hit Jay Ridinger for the two-point conversion to make
it 17-13. The Diplomats' defense held before that pair
conspired again. Harrison hit Ridinger in stride down the right
sideline. The senior slipped a Susquehanna tackler, reversed field
and outraced three Crusaders to the left pylon giving F&M a
19-17 lead that stood up until the half.
Ridinger managed six catches on the afternoon with 114 yards. It
was the third time in the last four games he has gone over
100-yards. Harrison completed 19 passes for 296 yards and three
touchdowns. His third touchdown pass of the day, a 23-yard strike
to Jarrell Diggs, was also the completion that made Harrison
F&M's career leader in passing yards. He had 5,660 yards
at the end of the day, moving just ahead of the record previously
owned by Bill Meekings '93. Diggs recorded three receptions
for 46 yards. He scored twice with both touchdowns coming in the
third quarter.
Susquehanna briefly held the lead before Diggs went to work.
Eppleman kicked a 26-yard field goal to make it 20-19. That ended
the Crusaders' day of scoring. F&M answered with an
11-play, 65-yard drive highlighted by an acrobatic Deutch grab on
fourth and five to set up Diggs' first touchdown. Two
incomplete passes after the Deutch catch, Diggs rolled up the right
sideline allowing Harrison to take advantage of the corner, turned
in man coverage, for the score.
Sam Massaro put his stamp on the win ending three of
Susquehanna's next four drives on his own. The sophomore
picked off the Crusaders' quarterbacks three times, tying the
F&M record for interceptions in a game. The first set up
Harrison's 23-yard toss touchdown to Diggs.
Massaro took care of scoring on his own with the second pick,
rumbling over 30-yards of open field for the second interception
touchdown return of his career. His third pick sealed
Susquehanna's fate and tied him with Dan Howley, who picked
three against three against Carnegie Mellon in 1972, and Joe
Cavallo, who hawked three from Johns Hopkins in 1987. Massaro also
recorded a team-high nine tackles in the win. Cornerback, Kurt Rogers and linebacker, Nick Barbieri each recorded seven stops,
while Marsh extended his sack streak to four games.
Palazzi, who started the day with a hot hand, finished up
14-of-26 for 138 yards and two touchdowns. He threw two
interceptions to Massaro before yielding the field to Matt
Lottes.
With the win, the Diplomats head into the off week with a record
of 4-1. Susquehanna falls to 1-4 (1-4 CC). F&M returns to
action in two weeks at Moravian, the second of three-straight on
the road.
Score by
Quarters
1
2
3
4
Score
Franklin &
Marshall
5
14
15
7
41
Record: (4-1,3-1)
Susquehanna
Univ.
10
7
3
0
20
Record: (1-4,1-4)
Scoring Summary:
1st
12:59
SUS Bobby Eppleman 44 yd
field goal, 5-41 2:01, F&M 0 - SUS 3
11:46
SUS Connor McGrath 15 yd
pass from Rich Palazzi (Bobby Eppleman kick), 3-37 0:48, F&M 0
- SUS 10
09:45 F&M
TEAM safety, , F&M 2 - SUS 10
04:34 F&M
Chris DeStefano 28 yd field goal, 12-57 5:11, F&M 5 - SUS
10
2nd
12:47
SUS Spencer Cox 5 yd pass
from Rich Palazzi (Bobby Eppleman kick), 11-69 6:47, F&M 5 -
SUS 17
03:44 F&M
John Kaschak 1 yd run (Jay Ridinger pass from John Harrison), 16-80
9:03, F&M 13 - SUS 17
01:12 F&M
Jay Ridinger 68 yd pass from John Harrison (Chris DeStefano kick
failed), 1-68 0:17, F&M 19 - SUS 17
3rd
10:47
SUS Bobby Eppleman 26 yd
field goal, 8-35 2:28, F&M 19 - SUS 20
06:56 F&M
Jarrell Diggs 14 yd pass from John Harrison (Brian Kelly pass from
John Harrison), 11-65 3:51, F&M 27 - SUS 20
00:17 F&M
Jarrell Diggs 23 yd pass from John Harrison (Chris DeStefano kick),
4-53 2:00, F&M 34 - SUS 20
4th
11:17 F&M
Sam Massaro 30 yd interception return (Chris DeStefano kick), ,
F&M 41 - SUS 20
F&M SUS
FIRST DOWNS
19
17
RUSHES-YARDS (NET)
35-80 29-105
PASSING YDS
(NET)
296 160
Passes Att-Comp-Int 30-19-1
35-16-3
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 65-376
64-265
Fumble Returns-Yards
0-0 0-0
Punt
Returns-Yards
2-19 1-9
Kickoff Returns-Yards
6-148 6-102
Interception
Returns-Yards
3-40 1-0
Punts (Number-Avg)
3-31.7 4-35.0
Fumbles-Lost
1-1 0-0
Penalties-Yards 5-55
3-26
Possession
Time
35:51 24:09
Third-Down
Conversions
9 of 15 4 of 14
Fourth-Down
Conversions
2 of 3 2 of 4
Red-Zone
Scores-Chances
3-3 3-3
Sacks By:
Number-Yards
3-22 2-5
RUSHING: Franklin & Marshall-Alan Williams 10-35; John
Kaschak 13-33; Jacob Kelly 5-12; Jarrell Diggs 1-3; John Harrison
3-1; TEAM 3-minus 4. Susquehanna Univ.-Greg Tellish 19-90; Connor
McGrath 3-21; Rich Palazzi 3-1; Matt Lottes 4-minus 7.
PASSING: Franklin & Marshall-John Harrison 19-29-1-296;
Jarrell Diggs 0-1-0-0. Susquehanna Univ.-Rich Palazzi 14-26-2-138;
Matt Lottes 2-9-1-22.
RECEIVING: Franklin & Marshall-Jay Ridinger 6-114; Michael
Deutch 4-66; John Kaschak 4-57; Jarrell Diggs 3-46; Alan Williams
1-9; Colton Weaver 1-4. Susquehanna Univ.-Connor McGrath 5-54; Matt
Knouse 3-32; Spencer Cox 3-17; Spenser Ercole 2-39; Alex Terpening
2-12; Justin Stover 1-6.
INTERCEPTIONS: Franklin & Marshall-Sam Massaro 3-40.
Susquehanna Univ.-Teighler Doak 1-0.
FUMBLES: Franklin & Marshall-Michael Deutch 1-1. Susquehanna
Univ.-None.
SACKS (UA-A): Franklin & Marshall-John Gandolfo 1-0; C.T.
Marsh 1-0; Jordan Studevan 1-0. Susquehanna Univ.-Bill Mancini 1-0;
Aaron Inch 1-0.
TACKLES (UA-A): Franklin & Marshall-Sam Massaro 5-4; Nick
Barbieri 5-2; Kurt Rogers 5-2; Scott Williams 4-1; Donald Wiezik
4-1; C.T. Marsh 3-2; Jonathan Struss 2-2; John Gandolfo 1-3; Kenny Provost 1-2; Drew Hutcheon 1-2; Phil Barbieri 2-0; Jordan Studevan
1-1; Dylan Jagiello 1-1; Shane Gray 0-2; Ty Savastio 1-0; Michael
Deutch 1-0; Brian Low 0-1. Susquehanna Univ.-Mitch Phillips 7-6;
Aaron Inch 4-7; Will Dyson 6-2; Ken Schetroma 4-3; Teighler Doak
1-5; Stephen Homan 3-2; T. Terpening 1-4; Tim Pierce 3-1; Andy
White 0-4; Bill Mancini 1-2; Tyler Grosser 0-3; Braden Klingler
0-3; Greg Tellish 1-1; Justin Stover 0-2; Alex Terpening 1-0;
Spenser Ercole 1-0; Jim Cavanaugh 1-0; Jack McCarty 0-1.