The Sports Xchange
Oct 31, 2015
Greg Ward Jr. scored his nation-leading 16th rushing touchdown and threw for another to help No. 18 Houston remain unbeaten with a 34-0 rout of Southeastern Conference foe Vanderbilt on Saturday night at John OกฏQuinn Field at TDECU Stadium in Houston, Texas.
The junior quarterback was 15-of-23 for 221 yards and a touchdown and carried the ball 19 times for 33 yards and a score as Houston (8-0) secured its second win over a Power Five conference after beating Atlantic Coast Conference opponent Louisville 34-31 on Sept. 12.
Vanderbilt (3-5) has lost eight straight games against ranked opponents dating back to 2013.
Cougars senior running back Kenneth Farrow ran for 82 yards and a touchdown on 16 carries and junior wide receiver Chance Allen reeled in three catches for 95 yards and a score. Houston junior wideout Demarcus Ayers also caught a touchdown pass and had 59 yards on five catches.
The Cougars outgained the Commodores 371-185, including 221-44 through the air.
Commodores quarterbacks struggled against an opportunistic Houston defense, as starting redshirt sophomore Johnny McCrary was 2-for-9 with 24 yards and two interceptions and freshman Kyle Shurmur completed 3-of-11 for 20 yards and another interception.
Vanderbilt sophomore running back Ralph Webb totaled 94 yards on 25 rushes.
Houston pulled away late in the third quarter after establishing a double-digit halftime lead as senior cornerback William Jackson III returned an interception 55 yards for a touchdown.
Farrowกฏs score came on a 15-yard run with less than a minute to go in the quarter, his ninth touchdown run of the year and the 31st of his career to tie Jackie Battle for second place on the Cougarsกฏ all-time rushing touchdowns list.
Ward Jr. scored his FBS-leading 16th rushing touchdown on a five-yard run late in the first quarter, giving the Cougars an early 7-0 cushion.
Three plays earlier, Houston senior safety Adrian McDonald set up the score with an acrobatic one-handed interception of McCrary and returned it 13 yards to the Vanderbilt 5-yard line.
It was McDonald's fourth pick of 2015 and the 17th of his career, setting a school record.
After a 52-yard pass from Ward Jr. to Allen set up a first-and-goal early in the second quarter, the Commodores stuffed a pair of Ward Jr. runs and forced an incomplete pass to hold the Cougars to three points on junior kicker Ty Cummings' 22-yard field goal.
On the next drive, a Shurmur third-down pass was intercepted by Cougars junior outside linebacker Steven Taylor and brought it back 25 yards to the Commodores' 12-yard line.
Ward Jr. found Ayers for an 11-yard touchdown pass three plays later to make it 17-0.
Cummings' 37-yard field goal nearly eight minutes later made it a 20-0 game at the break.
Vanderbilt was decimated by injury in the first quarter, with the Commodores losing freshman offensive lineman Justin Skule and redshirt junior offensive lineman Blake Fromang along with redshirt junior defensive lineman Adam Butler. Skule was carted off, and Butler was taken off in a wheelchair.
NOTES: Vanderbilt and Houston met for the first time in the regular season and the second time overall. On Jan. 4, 2014, the Commodores defeated the Cougars 41-24 in the BBVA Compass Bowl. ... The Cougars were one of only four FBS teams entering Saturday's game who ranked in the top 30 nationally in rushing offense (7th, 291.6 yards per game) and passing offense (30th, 269.6 yards per game). ... Cougars senior LB Elandon Roberts had an FBS-leading 56 solo tackles and was fourth in the country in sacks with nine entering play. ... Vanderbilt has scored only nine first-quarter points through eight games this season. ... The Commodores visit 11th-ranked Florida while the Cougars host Cincinnati next Saturday.