Hunter Wells injured, but YSU leads SDSU
Backup quarterback Nathan Mays led Youngstown State's scoring drive to put the Penguins ahead of South Dakota State, 7-0, after a quarter of play.
Mays stretched his arm over the goal line at the end of a four-yard run. Mays entered the game in place of Hunter Wells after he left the game with a right shoulder issue. He previously injured his shoulder in Week 2 against Robert Morris.
The scoring drive started after Warren Harding graduate Jalyn Powell forced Jackrabbits' tight end Dallas Goedert to fumble inside YSU's 10 yardline.