Nicholls State 0, Air Force 72

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Final

2:00 PM ET, September 5, 2009
Falcon Stadium
UNITED STATES AF ACA, CO

Air Force 72, Nicholls St. 0

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs724
Total Yards151576
Passing61102
Rushing90474
Penalties10-677-50
3rd Down Conversions1-148-15
4th Down Conversions1-23-3
Turnovers40
Possession29:2630:34
Air/Ground Leaders
Nicholls State Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Witt5/84800
Caston2/51300
Air Force Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Jefferson5/710210
Nicholls State Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Meeks128028
Witt112308
Air Force Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Dietz783052
Walker873131
Nicholls State Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Robinson432011
Tate224016
Air Force Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Fogler157157
Quintana127027
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERNICHAFA
TD10:18Jared Tew 3 Yd Run (Erik Soderberg Kick) 07
FG04:51Erik Soderberg 23 Yd 010
TD02:58Tim Jefferson 1 Yd Run (Erik Soderberg Kick) 017
SECOND QUARTERNICHAFA
TD13:31Tim Jefferson 1 Yd Run (Erik Soderberg Kick) 024
TD10:17Jared Tew 8 Yd Run (Erik Soderberg Kick) 031
TD07:48Jared Tew 5 Yd Run (Erik Soderberg Kick) 038
TD05:10Kevin Fogler 57 Yd Pass From Tim Jefferson (Erik Soderberg Kick) 045
THIRD QUARTERNICHAFA
TD12:38Nathan Walker 6 Yd Run (Erik Soderberg Kick) 052
TD04:26Darius Jones 5 Yd Run (Pat Failed) 058
FOURTH QUARTERNICHAFA
TD11:45Drew Coleman 20 Yd Run (Daniel Compton Kick) 065
TD11:39John Lerch 10 Yd Fumble Return (Daniel Compton Kick) 072
Associated Press

AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. -- When Nicholls State installed its option offense a few year back, the Colonels turned to Air Force for pointers.

The Falcons obliged, even sending assistant coaches to Thibodaux, La., to give a hands-on tutorial.

On Saturday, the Colonels witnessed the option operating on all cylinders. It was another Air Force clinic.

Jared Tew scored three touchdowns and Tim Jefferson accounted for three more as the Falcons rolled to the largest margin of victory in school history in a 72-0 rout.

The Falcons (1-0) piled up 576 yards of total offense as they improved to 14-0 against Football Championship Subdivision schools.

"Like a machine," Nicholls State coach Jay Thomas said. "Impressive. We've got to get ours to where it's more like a machine."

The 72 points was three shy of the school's all-time single-game scoring mark set in 1984 against Northern Colorado. The margin of victory eclipsed the 69-point record set against Colorado State in 1963.

So efficient were the Falcons, their starters were on the bench for the second half. Air Force gained 299 yards of offense before halftime as the team piled up 45 points, tying a school mark for a half.

And yet coach Troy Calhoun wasn't completely satisfied.

"There are certainly some concerns, more than a few," Calhoun said.

Like?

"I think any time you have seven penalties, that's definitely something you need to work on," he said.

Outside of that, the Falcons didn't have many blemishes in winning the opener for a third straight season under Calhoun.

Asher Clark finished with 66 yards rushing and Tew added 57, including touchdown runs of 3, 8 and 5 yards.

Jefferson tallied a pair of 1-yard touchdowns and threw for another, connecting with receiver Kevin Fogler late in the second quarter for a 57-yard touchdown score.

"If I had to give a word, I'd say decent," Jefferson said of his performance. "I'd never say I played great."

For Jefferson, this day almost didn't arrive.

The sophomore had to skip most of the spring workouts to hit the books and avoid academic ineligibility. He got his grades in order and won the starting quarterback job over Clark in camp, leading to Clark's move to tailback.

Now, Jefferson and Clark are forming a nice backfield tandem.

"That's the thing that's most glaring: when those two guys are on the field, it helps us," Calhoun said.

The Colonels (0-1) managed just seven first downs in the game, their first coming on a fake punt from their own 4-yard line early in the first quarter. They almost had as many penalty yards (52) as total yards (59) in the first 30 minutes.

The team also turned the ball over four times, leading to 24 points by the Falcons.

Nicholls State tried to avoid the shutout late in the fourth quarter, but kicker Ross Schexnayder's 47-yard field goal attempt was just wide.

It was the most points Nicholls State has allowed since the Colonels began playing football in 1972.

"We're not going to point fingers," Thomas said. "I'm the head coach, so I'm going to take the blame for it. It starts at the top. We all looked at each other in the eyes, and we made the commitment that we're going to get it better."

AFA backup quarterback Connor Dietz was effective in leading the team in the second half. He finished with 83 yards rushing. Nathan Walker, Darius Jones and Drew Coleman added second-half touchdown runs, while John Lerch scooped up a fumble for a 10-yard touchdown.

Nicholls State went with a platoon between redshirt freshmen LaQuintin Caston and Jake Witt at quarterback. Caston finished with 2 yards rushing, while Witt had 23.

Antonio Robinson, the Colonels' top playmaker, was bottled up most of the afternoon. He caught four late passes for 32 yards.

For the Colonels, it's back to the drawing board -- especially realizing there's another level to the option.

"They didn't miss a beat and looked like they were in end-of-the-season form today," Thomas said of Air Force. "They were very efficient."

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, September 3rd
Utah State 17 Final
19 Utah 35
Saturday, September 5th
20 Brigham Young 14 Final
3 Oklahoma 13
Nicholls State 0 Final
Air Force 72
Weber State 22 Final
Wyoming 29
New Mexico 6 Final
Texas A&M 41
San Diego State 14 Final
UCLA 33
Sacramento State 3 Final
UNLV 38
Sunday, September 6th
Colorado State 23 Final
Colorado 17