SHAWNEE, Okla. – A combined one hundred points and 1,165 total yards of offense was the result on Saturday afternoon in Shawnee, Oklahoma, and when the smoke had settled #19/18 Southern Arkansas survived a shootout with Oklahoma Baptist behind career-best performances from a pair of redshirt juniors in wide receiver
Jared Lancaster and running back
SirCharles Perkins as the Muleriders topped the Bison, 55-45 in Great American Conference action.
The Muleriders (5-0, 5-0 GAC) are unbeaten through their first five games of the season for the first time under tenth-year head coach
Bill Keopple, who on Saturday took the sideline for the 100
th time as the head coach at Southern Arkansas.
Lancaster's big day receiving saw the Bossier City, Louisiana, native record career-bests in receptions, receiving yards, and receiving touchdowns as he hauled in nine passes for 156 yards and three scores. Perkins topped the century mark in rushing for the first time in his career as he totaled 125 yards on the ground behind a career-high 16 carries that saw three result in touchdowns. Additionally, the Pittsburg, Texas, native returned a pair of kickoffs for 22 yards to finish with 147 all-purpose yards in the win.
Perkins wasn't the only SAU back to find some running room on Saturday as senior
Lorenzo Alexander rushed 24 times for 100 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Alexander and Perkins become the first Mulerider running backs to eclipse the 100-yard rushing mark in the same game since
Deandre Jenkins (129 yards) and
Deion Williams (108 yards) both topped 100 yards on the ground on October 18, 2014, against Southern Nazarene.
Southern Arkansas' 224 yards rushing are the most for the team this season and the most since rushing for 266 yards last season at home against Southeastern Oklahoma State.
RECORDS
#19/18 Southern Arkansas Muleriders (5-0, 5-0 GAC)
Oklahoma Baptist (2-3, 2-3 GAC)
HOW IT HAPPENED – First Half
- Southern Arkansas jumped out to a 14-0 lead through the 12:37 mark of the second quarter as Perkins opened scoring with a nine-yard touchdown run which was the lone points of the first 15 minutes of play, while Alexander hit paydirt from two-yards out early on in quarter two. The Muleriders' first two scoring drives totaled 152 yards in 22 plays and took 10:51.
- At the 6:04 mark of the first half, Perkins scored again, this time from 10 yards out which answered an OBU scoring drive and gave the Muleriders a 21-7 lead.
- Ten unanswered points from the Bison closed out the opening two quarters as SAU carried a slim 21-17 lead into the halftime break.
HOW IT HAPPENED – Second Half
- The action certainly picked up in the second half as OBU's Preston Haire found Josh Pettijohn on a 30-yard pass and catch to give the Bison their first of two second half leads.
- Southern Arkansas answered quickly as redshirt senior Barrett Renner directed the offense in covering 84 yards in four plays in a drive that ended with the southpaw finding Lancaster from 17-yards out as the Muleriders regained the lead, 27-24.
- With 8:13 remaining in the third quarter, Haire scampered from 11 yards out to push the Bison back out front at 31-27; their final lead of the afternoon.
- The Muleriders would keep rolling offensively as Alexander's second touchdown run gave SAU a lead that they would not relinquish, while Perkins' third and final touchdown, which came seven seconds into the fourth quarter, put Southern Arkansas ahead 41-31.
- The lead would grow to 17 as Renner hooked up with Lancaster again; this time from 25 yards out to give the Muleriders a 48-31 lead.
- Two more Bison touchdowns sandwiched the second 25-yard scoring strike from Renner to Lancaster as SAU prevailed on the road.
TURNING POINT(s)
- A six-minute and 38 second stretch during the third quarter proved pivotal in the win for Southern Arkansas.
- Following Haire's touchdown run that gave Oklahoma Baptist a 31-27 lead, the Muleriders, behind tough running from Alexander and a 39-yard completion from Renner to Lancaster highlighted a nine-play, 78-yard drive that took 4:08. It resulted in SAU taking a 34-31 lead behind an eight-yard rush by Alexander, who carried six times for 29 yards on the drive, which included a seven-yard carry on third and four from the SAU28.
- It appeared that the Bison would march down the field and trade points once more, before true freshman Brock Floyd ended the seven-play drive by picking off Haire in the endzone; Floyd's second interception of the day.
- Southern Arkansas would score on its next drive as a result of the aforementioned third and final score by Perkins which put the Muleriders up ten; which stood as the final deficit for the Bison after the two offenses continued to find the endzone down the stretch.
OF NOTE
- Southern Arkansas featured a balanced offensive attack as they recorded 13 first downs on the ground and 14 through the air, while totaling 611 yards of offense; the first 600-plus day for the Muleriders since last season's Murphy USA Classic shootout with Ouachita which resulted in 611 yards of total offense as well. SAU averaged 7.7 yards per play on Saturday.
- The Muleriders held the football for 34:21 and converted 4-of-4 on fourth down and were 50% (6-of-12) on third down in the win.
- Renner finished 26-of-33 for 387 yards and three touchdowns to one interception. Renner now has 11,360 career passing yards and is one of two quarterbacks in Arkansas collegiate football history to throw for over 11,000 yards in a career. His three touchdown passes give him 108 in his career and he is 16 back of tying Henderson State's Kevin Rodgers for the all-time collegiate state record.
- Redshirt senior Karonce Higgins caught seven passes for 93 yards, including a long of 50. He now has 161 career catches and is 14 receptions back of tying the program record. Additionally, Higgins has recorded 2,433 yards receiving and is 419 yards shy of Nik Lewis' all-time program record.
- Redshirt senior Kile Pletcher grabbed six passes for 88 yards and redshirt junior Jaidon Parrish caught two passes for 49 yards.
- Junior Lorenzo Watkins led the SAU Defense with 10 total tackles and a pass breakup, while redshirt senior Kaseem Smith added six tackles.
- Redshirt junior Malik Preston chipped in with six stops. Floyd added five tackles as did three other Muleriders.
- Southern Arkansas held OBU to just 78 yards on 17 carries, but Haire threw 60 times and completed 39 of those attempts for 476 yards and five touchdowns.
UP NEXT
Southern Arkansas heads back home for a Family Day matchup with Southern Nazarene on Saturday, October 6 at 2 p.m. from Wilkins Stadium at Rip Powell Field. Live coverage links available at www.MuleriderAthletics.com.