LIVINGSTON, Ala. –
The University of West
Alabama football team
tallied 478 yards of total
offense in a 33-0 win over
the University of Arkansas
at Monticello. The shutout
was the first over a Gulf
South Conference opponent
since UWA (5-3, 3-2 GSC)
blanked Delta State 10-0 in
1979. The shutout is the
first for the Tigers since a
65-0 blanking of Concordia
in 2006, the first game
under Head Coach Bobby
Wallace.
It marks the first time UAM
(3-5, 2-3 GSC) has been
shutout since falling 53-0
to Delta State in 2006.
UWA struck first marching 68
yards in its first drive to
take a 7-0 lead. The drive
was capped by a four yard
pass play from Deon Williams
to Jason Hawkins. A 24-yard
field goal by Brock Sharp
lifted the Tigers to a 10-0
lead with 5:25 remaining in
the first half. The field
goal was Sharp’s third of
the season and capped a nine
play, 60 yard drive that
took 2:47 off the clock.
Sharp placed the Red and
White up 13-0 with 8:46
remaining in the third
quarter with a 44 yard
field. The 44 yard field
goal, a career-long for the
Okemos, Mich.-native,
completed a seven play, 62
yard drive that took 2:09
off the clock. Dameon
Baylor, who rushed for 100
yards on the night, capped a
14 play, 95 yard drive with
a four yard run, putting UWA
up 19-0 with 11:23 remaining
in the game.
UWA pushed the lead out to
26-0 as Shontral Ford
returned an interception 99
yards for a TD. Williams
added his second score of
the game, this time on the
ground, as he carried the
ball in from two yards out.
The score was set up by a 38
yard rush by Baylor.
DeAntuan Matthews led the
Red and White defense with
7.5 tackles, including a
sack and four tackles for
loss. Brandon Walker and J.
D. Douglas added 6.5 stops
each in the game.
West Alabama returns to
action on Saturday, Oct. 24
as UWA travels to
Carrollton, Ga. to face West
Georgia in GSC play. Kickoff
is slated for 1:00 p.m. The
game will be aired on FOX
Sports, WSLY 104.9-FM and at
athletics.uwa.edu.