September 29, 2012
Marshall notebook: Herd defense rediscovers 3-and-out
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Marshall's Essray Taliaferro (42) and Gator Hoskins (26) celebrate as Derek Mitchell scores a touchdown on a blocked punt return against Purdue.
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  • When Andre Snipes-Booker returned a kickoff 24 yards and a 5-yard Purdue penalty allowed Marshall to start from its 33-yard line, it was a rare victory for the Herd's kickoff return team.

    Through the four games, a touchback - with the ball placed on the 25 under the new rules - has been a positive result.

    There have been 10 touchbacks against the Herd in four games. On those kicks getting run back, Marshall reached the 25 just six times out of 12 attempts.

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  • Throwing to Gator Hoskins in the red zone has been so effective, it's getting weird. After his three touchdown catches Saturday, he has six on the season in just 14 receptions. For his career, he has scored nine touchdowns in 28 catches.

    The three-touchdown receiving performance is the Herd's first since Josh Davis did it Oct. 11, 2003 against Kent State.

    Hoskins can't hide on the game film, but opposing defenses can't seem to find him. He has a knack for hiding out among defenders in tight spaces.

    "Hey man, I guess I'm lucky," Hoskins said. "Sometimes they just forget about the tight end in the red zone."

    Briefly

  • Cato's three interceptions clipped his passer rating. Unofficially, his season mark falls from 147.7 to 144.69. Otherwise, the sophomore is jetting up the school all-time charts. He now has 30 touchdown passes (11th) and 4,042 total yards (13th).
  • Jeremiah Taylor was credited for the blocked extra point late in the game, the Herd's first since the Memphis game late last season. Kelson's blocked punt and Mitchell's 35-yard return was MU's first such score since Nov. 27, 2010 when Kenny Perry turned the trick from 2 yards against Tulane.
  • Marshall last gave up 42 points in the first half last year at Tulsa, falling behind 42-3 - without the benefit of defensive touchdowns. The Herd lost that game 59-17.
  • Want more agony? The last time Marshall allowed two "pick-sixes" came in 2010, in a 44-28 loss at Bowling Green.

  • When Purdue's Ricardo Allen scored on his interception return, that was his school-record fourth, breaking out of a tie that included Rod Woodson. When Josh Johnson turned in his "pick-six," that was the first time Purdue scored that way twice in a game.
  • Reach Doug Smock at 304-348-5130 or dougsm...@wvgazette.com.

     

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