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Hunter Wells injured, but YSU leads SDSU

By Brian Dzenis

Saturday, September 30, 2017

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.