South Alabama Defense Dominates Southern Miss in 31-7 Win

September 5, 2021 · By · Filed Under Football 
The South Alabama defense forces a turnover on down against Southern Miss on Saturday September 4, 2021 in Kane Wommack’s head coaching debut.

South Alabama may have spotted the Southern Miss Golden Eagles a touchdown lead, but that was all they gave them. The Jags would score the next 31 points to claim a season-opening win at Hancock Whitney Stadium 31-7.

The Jags (1-0) triumphantly used the Swarm D to shut down the Golden Eagles (1-0) to give first year head coach Kane Wommack the first win of his career as a head coach.

The Jaguar defense turned away the Golden Eagles three times inside the 10-yard line. They also produced five turnovers in the game, the final coming on a pick-six with under a minute left.

Southern Miss put the first points on the board with 3:55 left in the first quarter. The Jags defense had seemingly stopped the Golden Eagles on a 4th and 8 play when AJ DeShazor put a big hit on Trey Lowe. However after review for targeting, DeShazor was disqualified and USM had a first down at the Jaguar 15 yard line. They scored three plays later.

The Jags answered with 12:27 left in the second quarter when Bentley connected with tight end Trent Tyre for a 1-yard touchdown.

Southern Miss fumbled the ensuing kickoff for the Jags first takeaway of the game. This time Bentley connected with running back Kareem Walker for a 5-yard touchdown with 10:29 left in half to take a 14-7 lead.

The Jags took the opening possession of the second half and drove 75 yards for another score. The first play from scrimmage was a 28 yard yard pass completion to Caullin Lacy. What looked like a Jalen Tolbert touchdown was taken off the board after a review determined he stepped out of bounds at the 3 yard line. A couple of plays later Bentley punched it in on a quarterback sneak to put the Jags ahead 21-7 at the 11:48 mark of the third quarter.

Diego Guajardo added a 48-yard field goal with 9:51 left in the third quarter to put the Jags ahead 24-7.

Shawn Steele picked off Lowe on the next Southern Miss possession but the Jags couldn’t capitalize on it with more points.

Late in the third quarter the Golden Eagles had the ball at the Jags 4 yard line, but turned the ball over on downs.

Tolbert had 4 catches for 137 yards in the third quarter alone.

After a Jaguar punt to start the fourth quarter, Southern Miss again had the ball in the Jaguar red zone. The Jaguar defense forced a fumble to end the threat.

With time winding down, Davyn Flenord stepped in front of a pass by Lowe and returned it 45 yards for the final points of the game with just 44 seconds left.

Jalen Tolbert caught four passes for 147 yard and narrowly missed having a touchdown.

Jake Bentley went 14-of-19 for 253 yards and two touchdowns.

“It was fun for me to see coordinators up in the box making adjustments with our players, having real adversity — whether it was self-inflicted adversity or from the other side,” Wommack said. “We trailed early and we were able to respond to that adversity. We need to keep playing to get this team to where we want to go.”

“Just overall, I thought it was not nearly to the standard we want to hold this team to,” Wommack said. “I thought we had poor execution at times, I didn’t think we finished well. … There’s just a number of things we have to get better and every single person in our building has to have an urgency to move the dial forward in this program. … I want to enjoy wins, but you have to have an urgency to get this program better. That was not a convincing win in my mind.”

Next up for the Jaguars is Bowling Green on Saturday, September 11. Kickoff is scheduled for 3pm at Doyt L. Perry Stadium in Bowling Green, Ohio.

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