CONWAY, AR – Missouri Western football  (0-1) fell in its first game of the 2020 season to FCS Division I opponent Central Arkansas (4-4) 52-10. The Griffons entered Saturday's opener without three of their five defensive coaches, including defensive coordinator
Justin Richter, all who were quarantined due to COVID-19 protocols.
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The Griffons came out strong, scoring their only touchdown of the game on their opening drive. After a 66-yard return by
Trey Vaval on the opening kickoff, it took Missouri Western only six plays to get in the endzone. Running back
Jared Scott punched it in for a one-yard score and
Thomas Kopcho's extra point gave MWSU a 7-0 lead in the game's first two minutes. Â
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After the Griffon defense forced a three and out, the #10 ranked team in FCS, found its stride midway through the first quarter, with two big touchdown catches from Tyler Hudson. UCA rolled off 45 straight points, taking a 38-7 lead to halftime. Western didn't score again until a
Roland Tyson 33-yard field goal in the third quarter.Â
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While MWSU's COVID-testing has resulted in very few positive results, The Griffons were without six starters primarily due to injury.
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"This has been a challenging week," said head coach
Matt Williamson. "but this whole year has been about how well you adapt. For us to just be able to get out and play football again is special. UCA is a very talented team but we now have the ability to go and watch film and work on correcting our mistakes. That's not something a lot of teams can say they can do right now."
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The Griffons will return to Spratt Stadium for their home opener on Saturday, November 7
th against Pittsburg State at 3:00 pm.
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NOTABLES:
- This game marked the first career start for four of the five Griffon offensive linemen. Keegan Zars -the only lineman with starting experience- started just one game in 2019.Â
- In his second career start for the Griffons, sophomore quarterback Anthony Vespo was 16-25 and threw for 143 yards.
- The Griffons had 11 first downs in the game.
- Central Arkansas rushed for 237 total yards
- MWSU Head Coach Matt Williamson was the defensive coordinator at the University of Central Arkansas from 2010-2013.
- Three of Williamson's former coaches from various schools filled in for the absent Missouri Western defensive staff. Williamson called the defense in Richter's absence. Â
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