Keydets Fall at #1 Richmond, 38-28

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Keydets Fall at #1 Richmond, 38-28

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RICHMOND, Va. - VMI forced three turnovers and posted a season-high 325 yards of total offense, but #1 Richmond walked away with a hard-fought, 38-28 victory in non-conference action at UR Stadium on Saturday afternoon.

Quarterback Kyle Hughes led the Keydet offense, passing for 141 yards and two touchdowns while rushing for 133 yards and two more scores.  It marked the first time a VMI player had rushed and passed for over 100 yards in nearly two years, since Hughes did so against Robert Morris back on Sept. 29, 2007.

The Spiders (4-0), meanwhile, won their 13th-straight contest, advancing their own school record and extending the longest current win streak in the Football Championship Subdivision.  Richmond signal caller Eric Ward passed for a career-best 394 yards and three touchdowns, while Donte Boston (125 yards) and Tre Gray (112 yards) each cleared 100 yards receiving.  Justin Forte rushed for a game-high 152 yards for the Spiders in the last meeting at UR Stadium between the long-time rivals.

The visiting Keydets (1-2) drew first blood in the teams' 86th meeting, as Hughes connected with Tim Maypray for a 44-yard hook-up.  The score came one play after Keydet linebacker Josh Sneed collected a Ward fumble.  The completion allowed Maypray to break the Big South record for career all-purpose yards, as he passed former Keydet Sean Mizzer for the league record.

The Spiders answered on the ensuing drive, pounding out a nine-play, 63-yard drive that included a 29-yard completion from Ward to Boston on 3rd-and-24.  Forte tied the contest on the next play, as his nine-yard scamper put the defending National Champs on the scoreboard.

After a Keydet drive stalled just inside of Richmond territory, the Spiders, keyed by a 38-yard run by Forte, needed just seven plays to cover 86 yards to move ahead, 14-7.  The score came on a 17-yard strike from Ward to Gray, while the Spiders doubled that margin less than two minutes later, when Ward found Boston for a 53-yard score to push the margin to 21-7.

VMI countered before halftime, using a 51-yard Hughes-Barnson pass play to reach the red zone, before Hughes found Mario Scott for a nine-yard scoring strike that brought the visitors within a touchdown at 21-14.

That was how the score remained at the intermission, as the Spiders failed on a 33-yard field goal attempt by Andrew Howard.  At the break, Richmond held a 297-195 advantage in total yards, having passed for all but 50 of those yards, but were limited by two Ward turnovers, including a late interception late by Keydet freshman Michael Johnson.

The Spiders wasted no time moving ahead in the third quarter, using four snaps to go 66 yards for an insurance score.  Following a 44-yard completion from Ward to Gray, Tyler Kirchoff found paydirt from five yards out to make it a 14-point contest.  A 34-yard field goal by Howard five minutes later gave the Spiders their largest lead of the day at 31-14.

The Keydet offense once again answered.  Following a fumbled punt return by Richmond's Derek Hatcher, VMI embarked on its longest drive of the day, an 11-play march that took over five minutes off the clock.  Rushing on 10 of the drive's 11 plays, VMI cashed on when Hughes plunged in from a yard out.  The extra point, however, was blocked, leaving the score at 31-20 with 1:37 remaining in the third quarter.

After the Keydets stopped the Spiders on the ensuing drive, a roughing-the-punter penalty gave Richmond new life.  With Ward passing for 65 of the drive's 83 yards, the Spiders pushed their lead to 38-20 on a 13-yard completion to Kevin Grayson with 9:38 remaining on the clock.

Again, VMI would not go quietly.  On the second play of the next drive, Hughes scampered 66 yards for VMI's longest run of the season.  The Williamsburg native then took matters into his own hands once again on the two-point conversion, rushing in to bring the Keydets within 10 points at 38-28 with 8:46 remaining.

The Spiders, however, controlled the ball for over six minutes the rest of the way, as VMI's only remaining drive stalled out deep in its own territory.

Maypray ended the day with 176 all-purpose yards, ending the contest with 4,655 career all-purpose yards.  That moved him past Mizzer's Big South total of 4,621, while his 12th career receiving touchdown tied him with Ronnie Moore (1972-75) for third on VMI's career list.  In addition, Maypray's 31st career score tied him with Mizzer for the second-most in VMI history.

For the second straight week, safety Byron Allen led the Keydet defense in tackles.  The redshirt sophomore totaled 11 tackles (four solo, seven assists) in the game, while Greg Walker added 10 stops from his cornerback position.

The Keydets return to action next Saturday, returning home for their Big South opener, as Gardner-Webb comes to Lexington for a 1:30 p.m. contest at Foster Stadium.

VMI HEAD COACH SPARKY WOODS -

"I thought we played hard today and they ended up getting 10 more points than we did, but I think we're going to see some great effort from our team as we watch the film and that is certainly something you can build on."
 
"It's a great opportunity for us to come and play a quality team like Richmond and I was awfully impressed with their whole football team."
 
"I'm really proud of our guys. I thought we competed very hard. We were short a few guys who were hurt and the younger guys stepped in and played really hard. I was proud of how our team prepared coming off the week against James Madison and then coming here to play. They did just about everything we asked of them as coaches."
 
"We obviously have to play pass defense better and we improved in the kick coverage, but that's a lot of field we're giving up so we have continue to work to prepare for that. I thought we were able to be explosive on offense like we think we are capable of doing."
 
"I was really proud that we protected the football better. That gave us a chance to be in the game and not give away many points. You've got to credit Richmond. They have an excellent, physical football team and can throw and catch and run the ball. All those seniors are very impressive with how many games they've won."
 
"I think we'll build greatly from this game. I don't believe we have anybody hurt badly from today and that's a real positive. If we could get through these three games and come back from the Richmond game with a healthy football team and there would be reasons to see on film where we should have confidence that we could have a fine football team. We'll get back to work Monday and continue to prepare to try to win some games." 
 
NOTES -

---VMI produced a season-high 325 yards total offense and did not turn over the ball in 54 snaps. Their last turnover-free game came against Stony Brook in Week 10 last year.
 
---Senior quarterback Kyle Hughes threw two touchdown passes against the Spiders to give him 23 career TD tosses, tying him with Hill Ellett (1964-66) for third place on the VMI career charts. The 133 rushing yards by Hughes was his first 100-yard rushing game since Robert Morris in 2007, when he gained 136 yards on the ground.
 
---Senior fullback Howard Abegesah is now tied with Andre Gibson (1974-77) for eighth spot on the VMI rushing all-time list with 2,097 yards.

---Saturday's contest was the first time that VMI matched up against a team ranked #1 in the nation since falling 31-14 at home against Georgia Southern on Sept. 29, 2001.

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Players Mentioned

Howard Abegesah

#31 Howard Abegesah

RB
6' 0"
Sophomore
Byron Allen

#38 Byron Allen

DB
5' 10"
Freshman
Kyle Hughes

#14 Kyle Hughes

QB
6' 2"
Sophomore
Tim Maypray

#28 Tim Maypray

SB
5' 8"
Sophomore
Mario Scott

#80 Mario Scott

WR
5' 10"
Freshman
Josh Sneed

#54 Josh Sneed

LB
6' 2"
Freshman
Greg Walker

#29 Greg Walker

CB
5' 9"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Howard Abegesah

#31 Howard Abegesah

6' 0"
Sophomore
RB
Byron Allen

#38 Byron Allen

5' 10"
Freshman
DB
Kyle Hughes

#14 Kyle Hughes

6' 2"
Sophomore
QB
Tim Maypray

#28 Tim Maypray

5' 8"
Sophomore
SB
Mario Scott

#80 Mario Scott

5' 10"
Freshman
WR
Josh Sneed

#54 Josh Sneed

6' 2"
Freshman
LB
Greg Walker

#29 Greg Walker

5' 9"
Freshman
CB