November 3, 2012
Slow start, dominant finish for GW
Switzer scores 6 TDs, sparks Patriots to 54-17 romp over Parkersburg
Lawrence Pierce
GW's Zack Malone drags down Parkersburg's Cameron McCoy.
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- On the verge of wrapping up another high seed in the Class AAA playoffs, George Washington inexplicably came out in a funk Saturday afternoon.

But a couple well-timed bolts of lightning later, the postseason picture cleared up considerably for the Patriots.

Senior running back Ryan Switzer ran for 232 yards on just eight carries, scored six touchdowns in a variety of ways and threw for a seventh score as GW completed the regular season with a 54-17 victory over Parkersburg at Laidley Field.

"Once we got some things squared away, we made some big plays,'' said GW coach Steve Edwards Jr., "and Ryan took over and had a great day today.''

The win locked up the No. 3 seed for the Patriots (8-2) in the AAA playoffs, and they drew Mountain State Athletic Conference rival Hurricane (6-4) in the first round. The date and time of all opening-round games will be determined today.

Switzer scored on runs of 51, 43, 63 and 43 yards, returned an interception 90 yards for a touchdown, caught a 5-yard TD toss from Trevor Bell and threw a 3-yard scoring pass to Jordan Clay.

Even with the Patriots' lethargic start, it was reminiscent of last year's game with Parkersburg, a 56-12 GW victory in which Switzer ran for six TDs - most from long distance - and tacked on a seventh via a punt return.

"We talked all week about that,'' said Big Reds coach Don Reeves. "That's been our downfall all year, giving up big plays. I was proud of our kids coming out and playing hard in the first quarter. We controlled the line of scrimmage, I thought, and that's what we wanted to do. But we couldn't turn around and let them score a minute, minute and a half later. We can't keep score with them.''

Deep into the second quarter, go-for-broke Parkersburg (4-6) looked like it was willing to make a game of it, controlling the clock with the powerful bursts of running back Adam Lindamood, who finished with a career-high 49 carries for 240 yards and two TDs.

The Big Reds opened the game with an onside kick (that GW's Jacob Whitlock recovered) and on their first possession went for it (and made it) on fourth-and-1 at their own 29.

With GW ahead 12-7, the Big Reds embarked on what looked like another long drive to retake the lead, picking up three first downs, the final one getting them to the Patriots' 34-yard line.

Then it happened.

As a defensive back, Switzer jumped a deep first-down pass thrown by Aaron Roberts at his own 10 and weaved his way back downfield for a touchdown to help make it 20-7 with 4:30 left before halftime.

"I don't know why we came out flat,'' Switzer said, "but I guess we did. Luckily, we responded.''

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