Seahawks Stun Dukes, 24-13
Courtesy Wagner Athletics
We’ve been talking about how #NECHAOS was on its way with so much chalk to this point in the season. The mathematicians would gasp, but this kind of chalk just felt like it couldn’t last forever.
But now, you’d better brace yourself. #NECHAOS is coming, and it’s from the man who basically introduced me to the concept. Coach Masella once said, “The NEC is a funny thing.” Today, it’s no laughing matter for Duquesne.
The Dukes came out flat, allowing a long Wagner touchdown and despite answering with a touchdown of their own and a Joey Isabella hurdle and score that looked like it could have hyped up anyone, another long Wagner drive ending in a field goal and a botched fake punt leading to a sudden change touchdown let the Seahawks head into the half with a 10 point lead. A near disaster fumble on the ensuing kickoff was recovered by Duquesne, saving the situation from even becoming worse. Was this the trap game the Dukes were trying to remain cognizant of?
It sure looked like it.
The second half saw Duquesne’s defense step up, but a golden opportunity after a Wagner fumble in their own red zone with the Dukes under 4 ended in disaster, with a 3 and out and two consecutive penalties- a delay of game and a false start- leaving Wagner with the football. Special teams miscues might have been Duquesne’s undoing, with the missed field goal, a missed extra point, and the aforementioned fake punt undoubtedly swinging the game to a large extent.
From there, it was all Wagner. The running game spearheaded by Andre Hines couldn’t be stopped, and some more self-inflicted errors from the Dukes led to an eventual Wagner touchdown and a 24-13 score.
It’s a sour taste to head into a bye week with.
Duquesne can take some comfort. They still control their own destiny in the NEC. Win out, and they’re in the FCS playoffs. In that context, nothing has really changed and they got it out of their system early. Riddell was able to complete passes, if not get into the end zone with frequency, with a line of 21/30, 1 TD, and 1 INT. Ness Davis ran for 60 on 13. Isabella caught 7 passes with a touchdown. The main ingredients are still there on offense. With a week to get healthy and get right the season is anything but over for the Dukes.
Wagner has found a winning combination that they first hinted at last week against Central Connecticut State. Andre Hines was good for 90 yards on the ground and a touchdown, while Jack Stevens (surprisingly in at quarterback instead of Jordan Barton) ran for a touchdown and threw for one on a very efficient 10 of 13, if only for 62 yards.
In the end, Wagner was able to drain the clock, control the ball, and play effective defense. They ran at will with 249 rushing yards and repeatedly were able to deny a Duquesne team that had scored 28 points in the first quarter 2 weeks ago and 14 in the first quarter last week. This week, the Dukes could only muster 13 all game.
Wagner just ground out the biggest upset of the NEC season so far. I can’t wait to see how they close out the year.