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Cal U wins in final minute over IUP, 26-24

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CALIFORNIA (Sept. 22) – Redshirt junior wide receiver Nadir Brown (East Orange, N.J./East Orange) scored an 80-yard touchdown with 52.3 seconds left and sophomore kicker Cody Nuzzo (Bradford, Pa./Bradford) made the game-winning 30-yard field goal with 3.5 seconds left on Saturday evening, as the No. 6 Vulcans claimed a 26-24 victory over No. 14 IUP in the fourth-annual Coal Bowl at Adamson Stadium.

With the win, the California University of Pennsylvania football team improves to 4-0 this season with a 2-0 mark in Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) West play. The Vulcans have won all four of the Coal Bowl meetings and seven of the last eight games against the Crimson Hawks. Meanwhile, IUP falls to 3-1 overall with a 1-1 record in divisional action.

Senior quarterback Peter Lalich (Springfield, Va./West Springfield) passed for the second-highest total in single-game school history, finishing with 438 yards. He completed 27-of-40 attempts with three touchdowns and one interception in the victory. Lalich became just the fourth quarterback in school history, and the first since 2008, to pass for 400 yards in a game.

Leading 24-17 with just over a minute remaining, IUP missed a 30-yard field goal which set the stage for a last-minute comeback. After the missed field goal, Cal U assumed possession at its 20-yard line before Lalich connected with Brown for an 80-yard touchdown on the first play of the drive with just 57.3 seconds remaining. The ensuing PAT attempt failed which preserved the lead for the Crimson Hawks at 24-23.

The Vulcans successfully converted the onside kick attempt by Nuzzo with senior Rontez Miles (Braddock, Pa./Woodland Hills) recovering the ball after it was touched by a Crimson Hawk. The Vulcans recorded a first down following a pair of short completions from Lalich to senior running back Lamont Smith (Penn Hills, Pa./Central Catholic) before Lalich found junior wide receiver Trey Johnson (Rochester, Pa./Rochester) for a 20-yard gain to the IUP 13-yard line. After a quarterback spike stopped the clock, Nuzzo made the 30-yard field goal with just 3.5 seconds left. The Crimson Hawks immediately fell on the ensuing kickoff and were unable to cross midfield on the following play as time expired.

Johnson, who missed last week's game at Edinboro, was named the Lippencott Family MVP of the 2012 Coal Bowl. He posted the first 100-yard receiving game of his career, finishing with 120 yards and tied his career high with six receptions.

Junior Mike Williams (Hershey, Pa./Milton Hershey) and Brown also surpassed the 100-yard mark on Saturday. Williams led all players with a career-high 143 yards – his third-straight 100-yard game – on nine catches and Brown totaled six receptions and 128 yards.

With the game tied at 7-7, the Vulcans took a 14-7 lead on a 20-yard touchdown pass from Lalich to junior running back RJ Thomas (Greensburg, Pa./Hempfield) with 6:00 left before halftime. IUP countered with a 41-yard field goal on its next drive before Nuzzo made a 30-yard field goal as the first half expired, 17-10.

Following a scoreless third quarter, IUP capitalized on a turnover deep in Cal U territory with a game-tying touchdown, 17-17, with 10:14 remaining. The Crimson Hawks took their first lead of the game on their next possession with an eight-yard touchdown pass with 6:58 left. The Vulcans looked to counter on the ensuing drive before Williams fumbled after a 41-yard reception. IUP then worked five-plus minutes off the clock before missing the 30-yard field goal.

Miles registered a team-high 13 tackles (six solo) with 0.5 TFL, while junior linebacker Brian Justice (Cape Coral, Fla./Cape Coral) tied his career high with 12 stops and collected 1.5 TFL. Senior linebacker Brett Diamond (Chesterfield, Va./Matoaca) collected nine tackles (two solo) and 1.0 TFL, as nine players made at least 0.5 TFL in the victory.

The Vulcans return to action on Saturday, Sept. 29, when they host West Chester in league crossover play, starting at 3:30 p.m.

Notes:
IUP senior Harvie Tuck rushed for 256 yards on 43 attempts, becoming the first Cal U opponent since 2009 to rush for 200-plus yards in a game … Cal U has committed five turnovers once in each of the last two years, winning both times … The Vulcans were limited to just 28 rushing yards, their lowest single-game total since Nov. 15, 2003 … The Crimson Hawks held nearly a 15-minute advantage in time of possession despite converting only three third downs

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