Richmond 21, Northern Iowa 20

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RICH (12-3)0701421
UNI (12-3)3017020

Final

4:00 PM ET, December 13, 2008
UNI-Dome
CEDAR FALLS, IA

Richmond advances to face Montana for title

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2119
Total Yards414370
Passing280224
Rushing134146
Penalties5-252-20
3rd Down Conversions5-126-13
4th Down Conversions1-20-0
Turnovers10
Possession30:4429:16
Air/Ground Leaders
Richmond Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Ward28/3528020
Northern Iowa Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Grace19/2822420
Eyman0/1000
Richmond Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Vaughan1786016
Ward93319
Northern Iowa Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Lewis1277036
Law135309
Richmond Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Stewart571142
Gray668025
Northern Iowa Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Turner467025
Oordt149049
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERRICHUNI
FG03:38Billy Hallgren 35 Yd 03
SECOND QUARTERRICHUNI
TD06:50Kevin Grayson 40 Yd Pass From Eric Ward (Andrew Howard Kick) 73
THIRD QUARTERRICHUNI
TD10:05Ryan Mahaffey 4 Yd Pass From Patrick Grace (Billy Hallgren Kick) 710
TD08:27Jarred Herring 10 Yd Pass From Patrick Grace (Billy Hallgren Kick) 717
FG00:24Billy Hallgren 25 Yd 720
FOURTH QUARTERRICHUNI
TD11:16Eric Ward 1 Yd Run (Andrew Howard Kick) 1420
TD00:14Joe Stewart 13 Yd Pass From Eric Ward (Andrew Howard Kick) 2120
Associated Press

CEDAR FALLS, Iowa -- Eric Ward and the Richmond Spiders never doubted, never wavered.

Down 20-7 going into the fourth quarter? Well, get some stops on defense and start moving on offense.

Which is just what they did.

Eric Ward threw a 13-yard touchdown pass to Joe Stewart with 14 seconds left and Andrew Howard kicked the extra point, giving Richmond a 21-20 victory over Northern Iowa on Saturday and sending the Spiders to the Football Championship Subdivision title game.

"I knew we weren't out of the game," Ward said. "We were going to have opportunities to get the ball back. We've got a great defense. I was confident they'd get the stops we needed."

Richmond (12-3) reached the final for the first time and will play Montana in Chattanooga, Tenn., on Friday night. The 12 victories are a school record for the Spiders, who lost to Appalachian State 55-35 in last year's national semifinals.

The unseeded Spiders beat second-seeded Appalachian State in the quarterfinals before knocking off third-seeded Northern Iowa (12-3), which was seeking its second trip to the championship game in four years.

"A lot of people said you guys don't belong here," first-year Richmond coach Mike London said. "I think we belong. In the first three rounds we played conference champions. This is a significant accomplishment for these players."

Richmond started the winning drive at its own 38 with 1:44 remaining and no timeouts left. Ward completed six passes in the march, including a 4-yarder to Shawn White on fourth-and-2 at the UNI 26 -- White's only catch of the game.

Two plays later, Ward hit Stewart in the end zone.

"We've probably run that play 20 times this week," Ward said. "That's the first time I looked at him."

Ward also threw a 40-yard touchdown pass to Kevin Grayson and scored on a 1-yard sneak that drew the Spiders to 20-14 with 11:16 left. He finished 28-of-35 for a career-high 280 yards and no interceptions.

"Eric is a young man who's very poised," London said. "You can yell at Eric and he doesn't get disheveled. You can praise him and he won't get too high. He's a level-headed young man who makes the throws and makes the plays when you need them."

Pat Grace's two third-quarter touchdown passes helped the Panthers build their 20-7 lead, but after stopping the Spiders on fourth-and-1 with 2:13 to play, they couldn't come up with another big stop in the final drive.

"This one hurts," UNI coach Mark Farley said, "because we had it."

Grace was 19-of-28 for 224 yards, including touchdown passes of 4 yards to Ryan Mahaffey and 10 yards to Jarred Herring. But Grace overthrew Herring and Schuylar Oordt on what would have been sure touchdowns and dropped a throwback pass when he had four blockers and an open field in front of him.

The Panthers stalled four times on good drives and had to settle for Billy Hallgren's field-goal attempts. Hallgren connected from 35 and 25 yards, but missed from 42 and 51 yards.

Late in the game, when Northern Iowa had a chance to run out the clock, Farley went conservative on third-and-8 at his own 44. Grace ran for 2 yards, the Panthers punted and Derek Hatcher returned it 26 yards, giving the Spiders decent field position for their winning drive.

"What I was trying to do was win the game like we won all season," Farley said. "I wanted to put it on the defense. I thought we were good all day except the last two drives. I thought they'd make a play, intercept or fumble or whatever."

But his defense couldn't do it and Richmond is going where it has never gone before in football.

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Saturday, December 13th
Richmond 21 Final
Northern Iowa 20