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PLAYERS:
Kawaun Jakes,
Antonio Andrews,
Corey Robinson,
Shawn Southward,
Garrett Schwettman,
Deon Anthony,
Kadeem Jones,
Jaquon Robinson,
Chip Reeves,
Willie McNeal,
Eric Thomas,
D.J. Taylor
TEAMS: Western Kentucky Hilltoppers, Troy Trojans
TEAMS: Western Kentucky Hilltoppers, Troy Trojans
Kawaun Jakes threw three touchdown passes and Western Kentucky had a key fourth-quarter defensive stand to preserve a 31-26 victory over Troy on Thursday night.
Antonio Andrews rushed for 113 yards and the Hilltoppers (5-1, 2-0 Sun Belt Conference) won their fourth consecutive game since losing at No. 1 Alabama. They have won two straight over the Trojans (3-3, 2-2) after starting 0-8-1 in the series.
Playing the second half without injured starting quarterback Corey Robinson, Troy coach Larry Blakeney had a gamble backfire in the fourth quarter.
The Trojans' Shawn Southward was stopped well short on fourth and 2 from their own 42 with more than 6 minutes to play. Andrews, who has four straight 100-yard efforts, helped Western Kentucky burn the clock down and set up Garrett Schwettman's 26-yard field goal with 1:12 left.
Deon Anthony led Troy across midfield before the final drive stalled.
Robinson sustained what Troy described as ''an injury above the shoulders'' on the final play of the first half, with the Trojans leading 17-14 after twice going ahead by 10 points. He was taken off the field sitting up in a cart after getting sacked by Bar'ee Boyd.
Jakes, meanwhile, completed 21 of 31 passes for 255 yards in a battle of the Sun Belt's top two defenses. Kadeem Jones ran for a 1-yard touchdown and scored on an 18-yard catch, both in the third quarter.
Andrews was the workhorse with 26 rushes, especially at the end.
He ran 10 times in the fourth quarter and converted a fourth-and-inches play to help the Hilltoppers play keep-away.
Anthony fired a 22-yarder to Jaquon Robinson to take Troy into Western Kentucky territory on the last drive, then had to run out of bounds and overthrew Chip Reeves on a deep ball before the personal foul call.
His final pass fell incomplete in a crowd of defenders.
The Trojans gained 374 yards, the Hilltoppers 367.
Anthony, who had mostly been used as a runner in the wildcat role, was 9-of-16 passing for 147 yards with a touchdown.
Reeves had three catches for 110 yards, including a 38-yard touchdown from Robinson.
Western Kentucky grabbed its first lead on Jones' short run to cap the opening drive of the second half. Jakes hooked up twice with Willie McNeal for 39 yards to set up the score.
The teams combined for three scores in the final 4:16 of the third.
The Trojans ran it on all but one of the first eight plays with Anthony. Then he lofted a perfect over-the-shoulder pass to Chip Reeves for 45 yards to set up a field goal that cut Western Kentucky's lead to 22-21. Then Jakes and Jones struck again with the 18-yarder.
Eric Thomas bobbled and then caught a 47-yard touchdown from Anthony with 4 seconds left in the quarter. The two-point pass for the tie failed.
Troy scored on an 18-play drive in the second quarter with holder Robinson hitting D.J. Taylor with a 1-yard shovel pass on the Trojans' first fake field goal since 1991.
Western Kentucky answered with a 17-play TD drive.
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