G-Men back on road looking for win at Bethune-Cookman

Grambling State is hoping to celebrate a win this weekend as the Tigers play at Bethune-Cookman on Saturday. (Photo by T. Scott Boatright)

 

By T. Scott Boatright

 

If nothing else, pride is on the line for the Grambling State football team this week as the Tigers hit the road for a second straight week to play at Bethune-Cookman in a game set to kick off at 2 p.m. CDT inside Daytona Stadium at Daytona Beach, Florida.

The G-Men are coming off a 24-17 loss at Texas Southern that dropped GSU to 4-4 overall and 1-4 in Southwestern Athletic Conference play while the Wildcats are 1-7 on the season and 1-3 in the SWAC.

Grambling’s loss at TSU has made it virtually impossible to win the SWAC West. But the Tigers want to win their final three games and end the season with a decent record in head coach Mickey Joseph’s first year at the helm.

Joseph’s Tigers are also facing injury issues that will likely cause GSU to audible away from its usual style of play. 

During last week’s loss at Texas Southern, GSU starting quarterback Myles Crawley was knocked out of the game with an early injury. After backup Ashton Frye struggled in his time calling offensive signals, Grambling coach Mickey Joseph turned to his third quarterback of the game, Deljay Bailey, who directed the GSU offense in the final three quarters of the contest.

Grambling gained 110 yards through the air, with Bailey leading the way with 70 yards on seven-of-12 passing.

Crawley connected on both of his early pass attempts for 12 yards while Frye completed his lone throw for four yards. 

Changes are likely in store for Grambling this weekend against Bethune-Cookman  as Joseph said Crawley might be out for as many as two to three weeks.

“I think the gameplan changes a little bit to more of a run-option,” Joseph said of going with Frye or Bailey behind center. “We’ve got to protect them in the dropback game, but I think just getting them to carry the ball a little bit is going to help them get into the style they play that we’re not used to playing.

“But I think we’ll run the quarterback more and also hand the ball off to the backs more and just probably take some shots.”

Joseph said he realizes the Wildcats’ won’t lie down despite having only one win.

It’s going to be tough,” Joseph said. “Watching them, they played Jackson (State) pretty tough last week. I think Jackson turned it on in the second half. But they ‘re going to be tough.

“I told the kids when you’re playing these teams on the road and they’re playing at home, they’re no different than you. They’re going to play tough at home. Because they don’t have to change their routine at home. They’re in their backyard.” 

“We’ve got to get in there and run the ball offensively, stop the run on defense and cut down on the penalties.”

Potentially getting more carries this week will be GSU’s three-headed running back monster. Redshirt senior Ke’Travion Hargrove, a Ruston High School product, leads Grambling 376 yards along with four scores on 78 rushing attempts while fellow redshirt senior Tre Bradford has added 311 yards and four touchdowns on 82 carries.

Dedrick Talbert is the punishing powerback among the trio and has chipped in with 119 yards and three TDs on 27 handoffs.

Bailey leads the team in yards per carry with 7.9 per attempt.

The Wildcats are averaging 263.6 yards of offense per game while allowing opponents 490.6

Conversely, the Tigers have recorded 300.18 yards per outing offensively while giving up 381.8.

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