Box Score
Box score
CHARLESTON, S.C. - Jacksonville University took advantage of
four Charleston Southern turnovers and returned a kickoff and punt
for touchdown to beat Bucs in their home opener, 31-10, on Saturday
at Buccaneer Field.
With the win, the Dolphins move to 1-1, while the Bucs fall to
0-2 on the year.
The Dolphins had a 55-yard punt return for a touchdown and a
linebacker Jordan Dewhirst had an
interception return and a kickoff return for a touchdown, both in
the second half, to carry the Dolphins.
The Bucs offense blew a few early opportunities on turnovers and
penalties, before getting started a little too late.
Junior quarterback Derek Hatcher floated a
17-yard touchdown pass to junior wide receiver Nathan
Perera with 1:58 remaining for the Bucs' only score of the
day. Hatcher finished 12-of-17 for 138 yards and a touchdown. He
came on in relief of junior Malcolm
Dixon, who finished the game 8-for-20 with 140
yards and an interception.
"No question about it, we're just not getting 11 people hitting
on all cylinders," CSU head coach Jay Mills said
after the game. "Dropped passes, missed open targets, missed
passes, you name it, across the board. We didn't have the
consistency. I'm disappointed because I feel like we made some
strides in practice this week."
Jacksonville freshman quarterback Kade Bell
finished only 10-of-27, but had 209 yards passing and a touchdown.
He also had a touchdown dropped in the third quarter.
The Bucs defense kept CSU in the game. The Dolphins had only 98
yards on the ground and 307 total yards, but CSU's option attack
also struggled. The Bucs had 67 yards rushing on 30 carries.
"The defense did a great job," Mills added. "They played hard
from start to finish. You know they had two scores on special teams
and one off an interception where our quarterback was hit ... so
our defense only gave up one touchdown all day. They started a
little bit slow, giving up a lot of yards in the first half, but it
was a great job by Coach (Shawn) Quinn and the
defense."
The defense kept the Bucs in the game, but it was a mistake by
the offense that got Jacksonville rolling in the third quarter.
The Dolphins opened the second half with their first touchdown
of the year. Linebacker Jordan Dewhirst
intercepted an underthrown Dixon pass and weaved his way 39 yards
across the field for JU's first touchdown of the year. The play
appeared to be a touchdown going the other way, as Chase Jones had
wheeled behind the JU defense and was running free on the
underthrow.
The Bucs would answer with their first points of the game on the
ensuing possession. Dixon found a streaking Perera across the
middle for 72 yards on the first play of the drive to set up the
Bucs on first-and-goal at the Dolphins three. A delay-of-game
penalty and a stand by the JU defense forced the Bucs to settle for
a field goal.
After the two teams traded punts, the Dolphins' special teams
came up with the game's biggest play.
JU's Terrance Bryant
returned a Cameron Mitchell punt
55 yards for a touchdown to give JU a 17-3 lead. Bryant beat two
Bucs at midfield, then cut back across the field for the Dolphins
second non-offensive touchdown.
Hatcher came on for the Bucs for first time this season with
about eight minutes left in the game. He found Tanner Rogers in the
seam for a 19-yard gain to get CSU on the move, but an apparent
bobble-and-drop by Perera was ruled a fumble, and JU's
Blythe Weaver recovered to end the Bucs'
hopes.
The Dolphins would add a touchdown to take a 24-3 lead on a
46-yard Robustelli catch-and-run with 4:19 left.
The Dolphins also returned a late onside kick attempt by the
Bucs 44 yards for a touchdown. It was the second return of a
touchdown in the game for Dewhirst and the third return and third
non-offensive touchdown of the game.
Both teams had opportunities in the first half, but neither
could deal a knockout blow.
Charleston Southern appeared to be driving for the opening score
of the game following an early Jacksonville fumble.
The Dolphins put together a six-play, 39-yard drive to open the
game, but turned it over at midfield on a botched handoff and CSU
took over at the JU 46.
CSU went for the quick strike as Dixon just missed an open
Nathan Perera on the post. CSU would move the ball inside the
Dolphins 10 on a third-and-9 conversion on a Dixon 22-yard run.
The Bucs would turn the ball over on the next snap as
Chase Jones had the ball ripped out and JU
recovered at its own seven.
Jacksonville would get on the scoreboard first with a field goal
following a well-executed 11-play, 72 yard drive. A 37-yard Dylan
Lynch field goal capped the scoring drive as he booted it through
from the left hash.
Bell found Robustelli, his favorite target, down the left
sideline for 39 yards as the big play on the drive.
Robustelli finished with three catches for 100 yards and a
touchdown.
JU punter Dylan Lynch also had a big game for the Dolphins. He
punted six times for a 59-yard average.
Perera had the biggest day of the Bucs. He has 10 catches for
134 yards and the Bucs' touchdown.
The Bucs travel to Champaign, Ill. next Saturday to face the
University of Illinois. Kickoff is at noon eastern time. The game
will be televised on the Big Ten Network.