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Towson Upsets Eastern Illinois in Quarterfinals

Charleston, IL (SportsNetwork.com) - Towson went west to Eastern Illinois for 
the FCS national quarterfinals Friday night. 

Make that Towson followed Terrance West to an upset victory. 

The junior tailback rushed for a playoff-record 354 yards as well as five 
touchdowns to earn the seventh-seeded Tigers a 49-39 win at second-seeded 
EasterIllinois and their first-ever berth in the semifinals. 

The game was billed as a battle of top Walter Payton Award finalists between 
West and national passing leader Jimmy Garoppolo of Eastern Illinois. Each 
hopes to have his name called Monday night as the outstanding player in the 
FCS, as does Eastern Washington quarterback Vernon Adams. 

If third-seeded Eastern Washington can beat Jacksonville State in a national 
quarterfinal on Saturday, it would host Towson (12-2) and its amazing 5- 
foot-11, 223-pound tailback next weekend for the semifinals. 

Garoppolo came up big as usual Friday night, finishing 38-of-50 for 321 yards 
and two touchdowns but with three turnovers (two interceptions, one fumble). He 
also rushed for two touchdowns. 

But West, the 2011 Jerry Rice Award winner as the national freshman of the 
year, enjoyed his biggest game ever on snow-covered O'Brien Field. He averaged 
over nine yards on his 39 carries as Towson posted its 11th straight road win, 
including eight this season. 

"It took us a while to get used to the snow," said Towson coach Rob Ambrose. 
"We have never even practiced on a snowy field. Once we figured out what we 
could do, we were fine." 

Neither team had much fun defending the other in the offensive showcase - also 
the first-ever meeting between the two programs. 

Towson, from CAA Football, took its first double-digit lead at 35-24 on West's 
fourth touchdown run, a 5-yarder with 1:13 left in the third quarter. 

But Eastern Illinois quickly responded on Garoppolo's 39-yard touchdown pass to 
an open tight end Jeff LePak in the Towson end zone at the 14:35 mark of the 
fourth quarter. When Garoppolo connected on a 2-point conversion to wide 
receiver Erik Lora, the Panthers pulled within 35-32. 

But that the was the closest the Ohio Valley Conference champion got again. 

EIU later punted from its end zone, and that set up short field position for 
Towson at the Panthers' 42. West broke off a 37-yard run on the second play of 
their ensuing drive and freshman Darius Victor scored from 3 yards out on the 
next play to push the Tigers' lead back to double digits, 42-32 with 9:53 left. 

Following a Garoppolo fumble that was recovered by Towson's Syd Holt at the EIU 
22, the Tigers put the game away on West's fifth touchdown from 3 yards out. 
The TD tied his career high as well as the FCS single-season record of 39, 
first set by Delaware's Omar Cuff in 2007. 

Most opponents don't survive an early onslaught from Eastern Illinois, but 
Towson did after the Panthers scored touchdowns on their first two drives. It 
pushed their first-quarter scoring advantage to 257-38 this season. 

But the Tigers scored 21 unanswered points in the second quarter to take a 
halftime lead. West scored on a pair of runs, including a 63-yard bolt along 
the EIU sideline to give the Tigers the 21-14 lead with 4:39 left in the half. 

It marked the first time EIU trailed at halftime since its only other loss to 
Northern Illinois back on Sept. 21. 

The loss to Towson was EIU's first against an FCS opponent this season. The 
visiting Tigers were seeded seventh in the playoffs despite finishing the 
regular season with a No. 5 national ranking. 

West went over 2,000 rushing yards for the season. The FCS rushing leader has 
2,305 yards. 

Garoppolo finished his season with FCS passing highs of 374 completions (a 
national single-season record), 5,050 yards and 53 touchdowns. 

Lora caught 18 passes for 129 yards and one touchdown. He set the OVC career 
record with 4,006 receiving yards. 

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