S.M.U. Recruit Andrew McKinney

Sunday, September 14, 2003
Decatur corrals Buckaroos 41-14
Jake Logue catches for 167 yards, 2 touchdowns
By Robert Morgan
No one really knows if there was any gold at the end of the rainbow that arched over Eagle Stadium during the first quarter, but Decatur found plenty of it in the end zone Friday night as it scored six touchdowns en route to blasting unbeaten Breckenridge 41-14.
The Eagles’ offense looked much like it at the end of last year as they ran a marathon around the Buckaroos. Quarterback Chandler Dane was often flushed out of the pocket but it didn’t slow him any as he completed 20 of 34 passes for 375 yards and five touchdowns.
“It was a good night for the Eagles,†Decatur Coach Kyle Story said. “The offense moved the ball well and our defense was on top of its game.â€
The Eagles put the game away in the first eight minutes of action. Andrew McKinney scored to set the tone with a 16-yard touchdown just over a minute into the contest. He scored again at the 4:14 mark on a 69-yard catch-and-run toss as he sprinted down the sideline to the end zone. One of the extra point tries failed which made it a 13-0 contest.
The defense was in top form all night and had its best outing of the season. The first big play it made came from Matt Schmitz who recovered a fumble on the ensuing kick off to give the Eagles the ball back in Buckaroos territory.
Six plays and 40 yards later McKinney put his team up 20-0 on a 15-yard blast over right tackle less than a minute after his previous score. Christian’s kick was good.
The defense only allowed BHS in the red zone one time in the first half, and even that one appearance went for the nothing as the Eagles stuffed a fourth down play from the 3-yard line to get the ball back.
“The entire defense played well tonight, it’s really hard to pinpoint many of the guys out because they all played great,†Story added. “Alfred Murillo, Jerrod Spence, Brandon McGar and Danny Laverty are just a few of the guys that come to mind.â€
McGar saw more playing time this week as the coaches altered the defense—and he made the most of it. He had eight tackles and separated the ball from receivers on two occasions.
The Eagles completed the first-half scoring when Dane hit Jake Logue in full stride for a 45-yard TD pass with 3:18 remaining. It was the beginning of things to come for the senior receiver as he finished the night with 8 catches for 167 yards. McKinney was not far behind as he caught five passes for 104 yards.
Decatur was slow to start the second half as it went three-and-out on its first two drives. Breckenridge then took a bobbled Eagle punt return to come up with a new set of downs on the DHS 25-yard line.
Breckenridge took advantage of the gift and scored six plays later to make it a 27-7 contest.
The Eagles then scored the next two touchdowns before coaches pulled the starters. Logue added another 13-yard TD catch and Garrett Eison pulled in a 18 yard pass from Dane for the final Decatur touchdown. Christian was good on both kicks.
“We didn’t want to lay down and let them move the ball on us,†Story added†We got after them from the start and did what we wanted to.â€
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Decatur corrals Buckaroos 41-14
Jake Logue catches for 167 yards, 2 touchdowns
By Robert Morgan
No one really knows if there was any gold at the end of the rainbow that arched over Eagle Stadium during the first quarter, but Decatur found plenty of it in the end zone Friday night as it scored six touchdowns en route to blasting unbeaten Breckenridge 41-14.
The Eagles’ offense looked much like it at the end of last year as they ran a marathon around the Buckaroos. Quarterback Chandler Dane was often flushed out of the pocket but it didn’t slow him any as he completed 20 of 34 passes for 375 yards and five touchdowns.
“It was a good night for the Eagles,†Decatur Coach Kyle Story said. “The offense moved the ball well and our defense was on top of its game.â€
The Eagles put the game away in the first eight minutes of action. Andrew McKinney scored to set the tone with a 16-yard touchdown just over a minute into the contest. He scored again at the 4:14 mark on a 69-yard catch-and-run toss as he sprinted down the sideline to the end zone. One of the extra point tries failed which made it a 13-0 contest.
The defense was in top form all night and had its best outing of the season. The first big play it made came from Matt Schmitz who recovered a fumble on the ensuing kick off to give the Eagles the ball back in Buckaroos territory.
Six plays and 40 yards later McKinney put his team up 20-0 on a 15-yard blast over right tackle less than a minute after his previous score. Christian’s kick was good.
The defense only allowed BHS in the red zone one time in the first half, and even that one appearance went for the nothing as the Eagles stuffed a fourth down play from the 3-yard line to get the ball back.
“The entire defense played well tonight, it’s really hard to pinpoint many of the guys out because they all played great,†Story added. “Alfred Murillo, Jerrod Spence, Brandon McGar and Danny Laverty are just a few of the guys that come to mind.â€
McGar saw more playing time this week as the coaches altered the defense—and he made the most of it. He had eight tackles and separated the ball from receivers on two occasions.
The Eagles completed the first-half scoring when Dane hit Jake Logue in full stride for a 45-yard TD pass with 3:18 remaining. It was the beginning of things to come for the senior receiver as he finished the night with 8 catches for 167 yards. McKinney was not far behind as he caught five passes for 104 yards.
Decatur was slow to start the second half as it went three-and-out on its first two drives. Breckenridge then took a bobbled Eagle punt return to come up with a new set of downs on the DHS 25-yard line.
Breckenridge took advantage of the gift and scored six plays later to make it a 27-7 contest.
The Eagles then scored the next two touchdowns before coaches pulled the starters. Logue added another 13-yard TD catch and Garrett Eison pulled in a 18 yard pass from Dane for the final Decatur touchdown. Christian was good on both kicks.
“We didn’t want to lay down and let them move the ball on us,†Story added†We got after them from the start and did what we wanted to.â€
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