Southeast Missouri State 3, (23) Cincinnati 70

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7:30 PM ET, September 12, 2009
Nippert Stadium
CINCINNATI, OH

No. 23 Cincinnati records third-best scoring performance in school history

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... When Cincinnati was left off the preseason Top 25 polls. The Bearcats have taken it out on their opponents, outscoring them 117-18.
Gameball goes to... Tony Pike. Cincy's senior quarterback padded his résumé -- 17-for-23, 229 yards, three passing touchdowns, one rushing -- while splitting time with Zach Collaros.
Stat of the game... 4. Overlooked in the offensive assault is the Bearcats' stingy D. Cincinnati forced four turnovers and limited Southeast Missouri State to 54 rushing yards.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs726
Total Yards176578
Passing122351
Rushing54227
Penalties6-443-40
3rd Down Conversions4-177-12
4th Down Conversions0-00-1
Turnovers40
Possession28:3331:27
Air/Ground Leaders
Southeast Missouri State Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Scheible15/2712303
Powell1/1-100
Cincinnati Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Pike17/2322930
Collaros4/99520
Southeast Missouri State Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Harris1041013
Jones112709
Cincinnati Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Ramsey765033
Pead1145015
Southeast Missouri State Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Peoples438022
Edwards334017
Cincinnati Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Gilyard6111237
Binns477054
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERSEMOCIN
TD12:51Marshwan Gilyard 53 Yd Punt Return (Jake Rogers Kick) 07
FG05:55Doug Spada 23 Yd 37
TD03:44Jacob Ramsey 19 Yd Pass From Tony Pike (Jake Rogers Kick) 314
TD02:15Tony Pike 1 Yd Run (Jake Rogers Kick) 321
SECOND QUARTERSEMOCIN
TD14:23Marshwan Gilyard 1 Yd Run (Jake Rogers Kick) 328
TD10:38Marshwan Gilyard 8 Yd Pass From Tony Pike (Jake Rogers Kick) 335
TD04:41Marcus Barnett 14 Yd Pass From Tony Pike (Jake Rogers Kick) 342
TD01:32Marshwan Gilyard 37 Yd Pass From Zach Collaros (Jake Rogers Kick) 349
THIRD QUARTERSEMOCIN
TD14:48Darrin Williams 100 Yd Kickoff Return (Jake Rogers Kick) 356
TD09:17Charley Howard 43 Yd Pass From Zach Collaros (Jake Rogers Kick) 363
FOURTH QUARTERSEMOCIN
TD08:04Scott Johnson 33 Yd Run (Jake Rogers Kick) 370
Associated Press

CINCINNATI -- No surprise that No. 23 Cincinnati is finding new ways to get Mardy Gilyard the ball.

The electrifying senior scored four touchdowns as part of the third-best scoring performance in school history, reaching the end zone on a punt return, a run and two catches during a 70-3 victory over Southeast Missouri State on Saturday night.

Fast Facts

• The Bearcats have scored 117 points in their first two games and are 2-0 for the first time since 2004.

• Cincinnati rolled up 578 yards of offense on Saturday. Marshawn Gilyard led the way, scoring four touchdowns.

• SE Missouri State has lost nine straight games against FBS opponents.

-- ESPN Stats & Information

A quick-strike offense scored every which way during a 49-point first half, the biggest in coach Brian Kelly's three seasons at Cincinnati (2-0). Gilyard was the catalyst, putting together one of the top individual performances in school history.

"As a quarterback, you love to throw to him," said Tony Pike, who had a hand in four of Cincinnati's touchdowns. "He can go deep and at the same time, he can take a screen 60 yards. Because of the way they played him tonight with the soft coverages, we were able to find him underneath."

The Redhawks (1-1) couldn't catch him.

Gilyard, the Big East's top returner last season, responded to chants of "Mar-dy! Mar-dy!" by returning the game's first punt 53 yards. It was the Bearcats' first punt return for a touchdown in 12 years.

He also had his first career rushing touchdown out of the wildcat formation, and caught two touchdown passes from different quarterbacks.

"I'm just glad the coaches trust me to put me in all those positions and get me the ball in all those different ways," Gilyard said. "We are a special offense, a special team. No disrespect to the team that won the Big East last year, but this is a special team."

The senior became the first Bowl Subdivision player to score on a punt return, run and catch in the same game since UCLA's Maurice Drew did it on Oct. 8, 2005 against California, according to STATS. Drew, who now goes by the last name Jones-Drew, scored five touchdowns in that game.

Cincinnati's play book has even more ways for Gilyard to score.

"He could throw a pass," Kelly said. "There is a possibility of it, but I wasn't going to have him hit for the cycle tonight."

The 70 points were the third-most in Cincinnati history and the most since a 115-0 win over Kentucky Wesleyan 1921.

The Bearcats played on only four days of rest after their 47-15 season-opening win at Rutgers on Monday. Pike and the rest of the offense were nearly flawless in that one, but opened Saturday's game with two dropped passes and an incompletion.

Gilyard's punt return wiped away the cobwebs and started the rout.

Pike threw three touchdown passes and ran 1 yard for another during the first half. He headed to the bench for the final drive of the half, which ended when Gilyard took a short pass from Zach Collaros and dashed 37 yards down the middle of the field for a touchdown.

Even the reserves had their way. Redshirt freshman Darrin Williams returned the second-half kickoff 100 yards. Cincinnati used five quarterbacks in all.

Pike was 17 of 23 for 229 yards in less than a full half. He was the Big East's offensive player last week for his performance against Rutgers. Gilyard put himself in position to win the honor next week.

The Bearcats unveiled a Big East championship banner after the first quarter. The first home game of the season drew 30,421 fans, roughly 5,000 less than capacity in the conference's smallest stadium.

The Redhawks also visited Cincinnati in 2007 and lost 59-3. They've dropped their last nine games against Bowl Subdivision teams, including the last four by a margin of 244-16.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, September 10th
Clemson 27 Final
15 Georgia Tech 30
Saturday, September 12th
Troy 6 Final
1 Florida 56
2 Texas 41 Final
Wyoming 10
3 USC 18 Final
8 Ohio State 15
FIU 14 Final
4 Alabama 40
Houston 45 Final
5 Oklahoma State 35
Syracuse 7 Final
7 Penn State 28
9 Brigham Young 54 Final
Tulane 3
Eastern Washington 7 Final
10 California 59
Vanderbilt 9 Final
11 LSU 23
Miami (OH) 0 Final
12 Boise State 48
Idaho State 0 Final
13 Oklahoma 64
Marshall 10 Final
14 Virginia Tech 52
16 TCU 30 Final
Virginia 14
17 Utah 24 Final
San Jose State 14
18 Notre Dame 34 Final
Michigan 38
19 North Carolina 12 Final
Connecticut 10
South Carolina 37 Final
21 Georgia 41
Arkansas State 9 Final
22 Nebraska 38
Southeast Missouri State 3 Final
23 Cincinnati 70
24 Kansas 34 Final
UTEP 7
Bowling Green 20 Final
25 Missouri 27