Harder scores with only seconds left as UBC downs Alberta (stats)


EDMONTON – Down by two points in the fourth quarter, and with less than 15 seconds on the clock, the UBC Thunderbirds were faced with a do-or-die final possession against the University of Alberta Golden Bears. T-Bird running back Perry Harder came up big, scampering into the Alberta endzone from 32 yards out with 10.5 seconds on the clock, to serve up a huge 32-28 win for UBC.

β€œThis was a big win,” said UBC head coach Shawn Olson. β€œWe’ve been in a few games like that and it’s nice to come out on the good side of the score when we’ve had a frantic finish. Our guys have shown character and resilience all year. We prepared better this week. Our backs were against the wall, the season on the line, and over the last four or five weeks we’ve eaten enough humble pie, so it’s good to get a result that makes us feel good for a few hours.”

The game’s result puts both Alberta and UBC at 2-4 on the season, and keeps UBC’s playoff aspirations alive. Neither team has won at home this season, and the Bears haven’t beaten UBC at Foote Field since 2006.

Harder scored twice along the ground, churning out 60 yards in the process while quarterback Billy Greene added a six-yard rushing major and receiver David Scott caught a 14-yard TD pass. Kicker Billy Pavlopoulos connected on one field goal and scored two singles as well.

Olson hopes to keep his team from suffering the same type of mental let down they experienced following their first win of the year back in week two.

β€œThe way we’re dealing with the win is a little less elation and more β€˜okay here’s what we need to do next week.’ Their seriousness and focus on winning, as opposed to just showing up, was something we worked on after the Simon Fraser game,” said Olson. β€œThe loss to Simon Fraser hurt more than any loss of the year. A lot of guys were like β€˜hey we need to change something’ and that was good for the team.”

The win over the Bears featured six lead changes as both teams struggled to move the ball effectively, manage the clock, avoid penalties, and protect the score. In the end, the Thunderbirds, fighting for their playoff lives made more plays at critical times than their hosts. UBC scored two touchdowns in the final three minutes of play, erasing a 28-19 fourth quarter deficit.

Olson spoke about his team’s consistently strong road play versus their letdowns at home.

β€œIt comes down to mental focus. Our guys need to learn how to shut out the distractions at home. There’s been a marked difference in our preparation and atmosphere surrounding our team on the road as opposed to home. That’s something our leaders are going to have to take charge of. There’s only so much you can do as a coach.”

Alberta, who had only scored two offensive touchdowns in their previous three games, got the ball rolling early against UBC when Golden Bears tailback KK Sonuga took a hand off 68 yards for a major just over four minutes into the game. Sonuga had two touchdowns on the day. Fourth-year kicker Hugh O’Neill added four field goals and two singles to complete the Alberta scoring.

UBC scored their first touchdown following a Golden Bears illegal substitution penalty as the T-Birds were set up to punt UBC inside the Alberta half. With a fresh set of downs, Greene marched UBC to the 14-yard line and then found Scott in the middle of the endzone.

After stopping the UBC offence on consecutive drives, the Bears defence finally broke as Greene maneuvered a 10-play 75-yard drive, finished off with his six-yard bootleg run at the 13:02 mark of the fourth quarter.

UBC recovered the ensuing short kick-off, however, Alberta’s defence stopped the T-Birds from moving into scoring position with just over a minute to go and a 28-26 Golden Bears lead.

Now working from deep in their own zone, the Bears offence went two-and-out, with a short rush and an incomplete pass, and were forced to punt to UBC. Four plays later, Harder took a Greene hand-off from 32 yards out and evaded all Alberta tacklers en route to the game winning touchdown.

Olson is pleased with the win but still identified aspects of the T-Birds’ game that need work.

β€œWe definitely didn’t play a flawless game,” said Olson. β€œWe were inconsistent again, but we’ll get back to work like we have all year and come up with a game plan for next week. One thing that still needs to be addressed is the tackling on defence. And offensively we can’t go through these little dry spells. But we have some guys coming into their own and now it’s a matter of our best players playing their best.”

UBC hosts the 5-1 Saskatchewan Huskies next Friday at Thunderbird Stadium. The T-Birds handed Saskatchewan their lone loss of the year in week two in Saskatoon.

Game Notes: Billy Greene completed 17 of 37 passing attempts for 278 yards, with one TD and one pick…Greene rushed 16 times for 64 yards… Harder took nine carries for 60 yards…AB quarterback Julian Marchand finished the night completing 20 of 39 passes for 254 yards and two interceptions… Sonuga had 156 yards on 10 carries… Matt Jarvis rushed 14 times for 92 yards… receiver Jess Valleau caught seven passes for 96 yards.

Files from U of A Sports Information

Scoring Summary (Final)
2010 UBC Thunderbirds Football
UBC vs Alberta (Oct 16, 2010 at Edmonton, Alberta)
UBC (1-4,1-4) vs. Alberta (2-3,2-3)
Date: Oct 16, 2010 β€’ Site: Edmonton, Alberta β€’ Stadium: Foote Field β€’ Attendance: 392

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score
UBC 10 2 7 13 32
Alberta 10 4 3 11 28
SCORING SUMMARY UBC -AB
1st 04:21 AB O. Sonuga 68 yd run (Hugh O’Neill kick)
3 plays, 67 yards, TOP 0:54 0 – 7
07:51 UBC David Scott 14 yd pass from Billy Greene (B. Pavlopoulos kick)
11 plays, 92 yards, TOP 3:26 7 – 7
11:56 UBC B. Pavlopoulos 28 yd field goal
5 plays, 44 yards, TOP 1:04 10 – 7
15:00 AB Hugh O’Neill 25 yd field goal
7 plays, 57 yards, TOP 3:04 10 – 10
2nd 05:30 UBC B. Pavlopoulos rouge
11 – 10
07:41 AB Hugh O’Neill rouge
11 – 11
11:03 UBC B. Pavlopoulos rouge
12 – 11
12:54 AB Hugh O’Neill 28 yd field goal
6 plays, 54 yards, TOP 1:51 12 – 14
3rd 07:52 AB Hugh O’Neill 32 yd field goal
4 plays, 35 yards, TOP 1:38 12 – 17
14:29 UBC Perry Harder 4 yd run (B. Pavlopoulos kick)
8 plays, 65 yards, TOP 2:35 19 – 17
4th 04:07 AB O. Sonuga 28 yd run (Hugh O’Neill kick)
5 plays, 67 yards, TOP 2:32 19 – 24
07:59 AB Hugh O’Neill 25 yd field goal
8 plays, 25 yards, TOP 2:42 19 – 27
11:18 AB Hugh O’Neill rouge
19 – 28
13:02 UBC Billy Greene 6 yd run (B. Pavlopoulos kick)
10 plays, 75 yards, TOP 1:46 26 – 28
14:49 UBC Perry Harder 32 yd run (Billy Greene rush failed)
5 plays, 59 yards, TOP 0:46 32 – 28
Kickoff time: 1:00 PM β€’ End of Game: 3:53 PM β€’ Total elapsed time: 2:53
Referee: Brendan Murphy β€’ Umpire: Cody Laeocque β€’ Linesman: Justin McInnis β€’ Line judge: Pat MacArthur β€’ Back judge: Gord Unger β€’ Field judge: Kelly Edgeworth β€’ Side judge: Adam Demaniuk β€’ Scorer: P. Cartledge β€’
Temperature: 9 C β€’ Wind: WSW 13 β€’ Weather: Sunny

Team Statistics

Team Statistics (Final)
2010 UBC Thunderbirds Football
UBC vs Alberta (Oct 16, 2010 at Edmonton, Alberta)

Team Totals UBC AB
FIRST DOWNS 32 31
Rushing 12 12
Passing 13 14
Penalty 7 5
NET YARDS RUSHING 180 268
Rushing Attempts 36 28
Average Per Rush 5.0 9.6
Rushing Touchdowns 3 2
Yards Gained Rushing 198 273
Yards Lost Rushing 18 5
NET YARDS PASSING 278 254
Completions-Attempts-Int 17-37-1 20-39-2
Average Per Attempt 7.5 6.5
Average Per Completion 16.4 12.7
Passing Touchdowns 1 0
TEAM LOSSES -23 0
TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 435 522
Total offense plays 76 67
Average Gain Per Play 5.7 7.8
Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-0 2-1
Penalties: Number-Yards 7-69 10-124
PUNTS-YARDS 10-372 7-277
Average Yards Per Punt 37.2 39.6
Net Yards Per Punt 33.4 31.3
Inside 20 2 0
50+ Yards 3 1
Touchbacks 0 0
Fair catch 0 0
KICKOFFS-YARDS 5-205 3-175
Average Yards Per Kickoff 41.0 58.3
Net Yards Per Kickoff 35.6 44.7
Touchbacks 0 0
Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 5-58-0 7-38-0
Average Per Return 11.6 5.4
Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 3-41-0 5-27-0
Average Per Return 13.7 5.4
Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 2-0-0 1-0-0
Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0
Possession Time 27:42 32:18
1st Quarter 5:25 9:35
2nd Quarter 7:41 7:19
3rd Quarter 8:24 6:36
4th Quarter 6:12 8:48
Third-Down Conversions 4 of 5 1 of 1
Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 2-2
Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 3-23
PAT Kicks 3-3 2-2
Field Goals 1-2 4-6

Individual Statistics

Individual Statistics (Final)
2010 UBC Thunderbirds Football
UBC vs Alberta (Oct 16, 2010 at Edmonton, Alberta)

Alberta
RUSHING No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg.
O. Sonuga 10 158 2 156 2 68 15.6
Matthew Jarvis 14 95 3 92 0 30 6.6
Julian Marchand 3 18 0 18 0 6 6.0
Smith Wright 1 2 0 2 0 2 2.0
Totals… 28 273 5 268 2 68 9.6
PASSING Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Long Sack
Julian Marchand 20-39-2 254 0 27 0
Totals… 20-39-2 254 0 27 0
RECEIVING No. Yds TD Lg
Jess Valleau 7 96 0 23
R. Richardson 5 47 0 23
Porter Brown 3 38 0 [COLOR

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