WCU suffers demoralizing loss
Matt Lombardo
Issue date: 11/5/07 Section: Sports
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The loss likely cost the Golden Rams a first round bye in the playoffs, and could drop them as low as fourth in the NCAA II Regional Rankings.
Trailing 23-14 and with their backs against the wall, West Chester's defense forced quarterback Joe Ruggiero and the Vulcan offense into a 4th and 16 at the West Chester 25. Normally this is the ideal situation for a defense, representing the chance to get off the field and send the offense out with momentum on their side.
Not this time.
Under heavy pressure, Ruggiero stepped up in the pocket and hit Slappy with a 21-yard completion to the West Chester four yard-line. Two plays later, it would be wide receiver Cory Garver hauling in a two-yard touchdown strike in the corner of the end zone.
"They had been blitzing us and were trying to run the clock at the same time. We picked up the blitz, Joey [Ruggiero] did a nice job of picking up the pressure, [Slappy] is a great receiver," Cal head coach John Luckhardt said. "He made a nice play to come back to the ball and he caught it, so he did a pretty good job."
Slappy's timely catch on fourth down was one of several plays made by the Cal offense on third and fourth downs throughout the game. Cal managed to keep West Chester's defense on the field while their vaunted No.1 ranked defense rested on the sidelines. In all, West Chester's defense managed to convert on just one of three fourth downs, but eight of 14 third down opportunities. However, Cal converted two of two on third downs of five yards or less.
"Third downs are critical," junior defensive back Tyler Downes said. "We've got to get off the field in three downs. If we can get off the field in three downs then it puts our offense back on the field, and it gives our defense time to rest a little bit, but we just stayed on the field too long and it wore us down a little bit."
Offensively, West Chester did not fare much better. Bill Zwaan Jr. had the type of game that will haunt him for years to come. Osagie Osunde was so ineffective that he was a non-factor in the game and Mike Washington had two more catches than a fan sitting in the front row.
Zwaan Jr., who faced heavy pressure from the Vulcan's swarming defense all game long, was vastly ineffective, reverting back to forcing the ball into double and at times triple coverage trying to get to his security blanket, Washington. The results were not pretty, as the senior amassed 161 yards on 14 of 33 passing and three interceptions to boot in his final regular season game at Farrell Stadium.
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