Tony Harp picked off a Marcus Johnson pass from the endzone and returned it to the Wildcats' 40-yard line with four seconds left in the half.
Malone went in the shotgun with trips left, a receiver to his right and Bernard beside him.
All four receivers went deep, but instead Malone dumped a screen pass to Bernard who changed field and nearly scored before being dragged down at the nine-yard line by the Tigers' prevent defense.
Head coach Chris Thomsen and the Wildcats will be heading into the locker room with a comfortable 31-7 lead. Despite gaining 261 yards in the first half, the Wildcats don't appear to be firing on all cylinders offensively. I would actually say that's a compliment that you gain 261 yards of offense in a half, and don't appear to be on top of your game.
Scott's latest reception pushes him to 116 yards receiving marking the second time in his career that he's accomplished that feat with last home game against Texas A&M-Commerce Sept. 13. That gives him two-straight home games with 100 yards receiving. He already has 80 yards rushing, so he'll need just 20 to have triple digits in both categories.
Malone is on fire again at 11 of 15 for 197 yards and two touchdown passes to Scott.
Saturday, October 4, 2008
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