GREENVILLE – East Carolina used explosive plays through the air and a punishing ground game to dispatch Tulsa 41-27 Thursday night at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium, bouncing back from last week's road loss with their most productive offensive performance of the season.
The Pirates (4-3, 2-1 American) accumulated 568 yards of total offense, 268 rushing and 300 passing, both second-best marks during Blake Harrell's tenure as head coach. ECU scored three touchdowns of 50-plus yards and committed no turnovers in front of 31,307 fans on Night of the Boneyard.
Quarterback Katin Houser completed 21 of 38 passes for 300 yards and two touchdowns, connecting repeatedly with Anthony Smith on vertical routes that stretched Tulsa's secondary. Smith caught four passes for 150 yards and both scores, setting career highs in each category. His 66-yard touchdown in the first quarter came after he beat cornerback Elijah Green with a double move, hauling in Houser's pass at the Tulsa 34 and racing untouched to the end zone for a 10-0 lead.
Smith struck again in the second quarter on a 63-yard catch-and-run that extended ECU's advantage to 24-14. The two connections marked the fifth and longest touchdowns of 15-plus yards this season for the Pirates, who entered the game looking to establish a vertical passing attack.
"That was part of the game plan," Houser said. "We had some shots called out for Anthony and Yannick (Smith), and Anthony got some opportunities to go make some moves on that corner and take a shot downfield."
While the passing game provided quick strikes, ECU's running backs delivered sustained punishment. London Montgomery rushed for a career-high 125 yards on 16 carries, including a 51-yard touchdown on the opening play of the third quarter that proved decisive. After Tulsa failed on fourth down at the ECU 49, Montgomery took a handoff up the middle and found a seam, breaking into the open field for the score that pushed the lead to 31-14. The drive lasted nine seconds and one play, the shortest and fastest touchdown drive of the season for ECU.
Montgomery's performance marked the first time in 12 games the Pirates had both a 100-yard rusher and 100-yard receiver in the same contest. The redshirt sophomore averaged 7.8 yards per carry and recorded six runs of at least 11 yards, consistently gashing a Tulsa defense that entered allowing 147 yards per game on the ground.
Marlon Gunn Jr. contributed 60 yards on 14 carries and scored on a 1-yard plunge in the second quarter, part of a nine-play, 75-yard drive that gave ECU a 17-7 lead. T.J. Engleman Jr. added 40 yards on 10 attempts, matching the career highs he had set just one week earlier at Tulane. ECU's 53 rushing attempts averaged 5.1 yards per carry and kept Tulsa's defense on the field for extended stretches.
The Pirates scored on their opening possession when Nick Mazzie connected on a 37-yard field goal, capping an 11-play drive that consumed 2:36. ECU went 3-0 this season when scoring first. After Smith's first touchdown made it 10-0, Tulsa (2-5, 0-4 American) responded with a seven-play, 72-yard drive that ended with quarterback Baylor Hayes finding tight end Brody Foley for a 38-yard touchdown.
Hayes, a redshirt freshman making his sixth start, set career highs with 23 completions on 41 attempts for 251 yards and two touchdowns. He faced constant pressure, getting sacked five times for 30 yards in losses, but showed poise in completing passes to seven different receivers. Foley finished with six catches for 126 yards, both career highs, giving Tulsa a consistent target in the middle of the field.
After ECU extended its lead to 17-7 on Gunn's touchdown run, Tulsa answered again. Hayes led a seven-play, 78-yard drive that concluded with a 4-yard touchdown pass to Zion Booker, cutting the deficit to 17-14. The back-and-forth continued when Houser and Smith connected on their second long touchdown, restoring a 10-point cushion at 24-14.
Montgomery's 51-yard burst early in the third quarter effectively ended Tulsa's comeback hopes. The Golden Hurricane managed just a 46-yard field goal by Seth Morgan on their next possession, making it 31-17, but never seriously threatened after that. ECU added Mazzie's 32-yard field goal in the fourth quarter before Houser scored on a 2-yard keeper with 5:22 remaining, capping an eight-play, 41-yard drive that made it 41-24.
Tulsa scored a late touchdown when Stephen Kittleman plunged in from one yard out with 14:47 left, completing an eight-play, 65-yard drive that began at the Tulsa 35 after ECU turned the ball over on downs. Morgan added a 26-yard field goal with 1:49 remaining to account for the final margin.
ECU's defense recorded 10 tackles for loss totaling 44 yards and contributed five sacks. Preston Carr established a career high with five tackles, including a sack for an 8-yard loss. Rion Roseborough tallied 1.5 sacks for 11 yards, while Zion Wilson posted a career-best six tackles with a half-sack. The Pirates held Tulsa to 6 of 19 on third-down conversions and stopped the Golden Hurricane on three fourth-down attempts.
Brock Spalding caught one pass for 30 yards, while Desirrio Riles had four receptions for 45 yards. Ten different Pirates caught at least one pass, spreading the ball across the offense. Houser now has four passes of 15-plus yards in 16 career games at ECU and has thrown for at least 250 yards in 11 of those contests.
Tulsa running back Dominic Richardson led the Golden Hurricane with 59 yards on 17 carries, while Zion Steptoe had a 32-yard run on his lone attempt. The Golden Hurricane outgained ECU in time of possession, 30:56 to 29:04, but couldn't overcome the big-play differential.
ECU improved to 10-9 all-time against Tulsa and has won two consecutive meetings. The Pirates have now surpassed 500 yards of total offense six times in 13 games under Harrell, who improved to 9-4 overall as either interim or head coach. The 568 yards represented ECU's highest output since accumulating 364 yards in the first half alone against Campbell earlier this season.
Top Performers:
- Anthony Smith (ECU): 4 receptions, 150 yards, 2 TDs (career highs)
- London Montgomery (ECU): 16 carries, 125 yards, 1 TD (all career highs)
- Katin Houser (ECU): 21-of-38 passing, 300 yards, 2 TDs; 7 carries, 22 yards, 1 TD
- Baylor Hayes (Tulsa): 23-of-41 passing, 251 yards, 2 TDs (all career highs)
- Brody Foley (Tulsa): 6 receptions, 126 yards, 1 TD (career highs)
- Marlon Gunn Jr. (ECU): 14 carries, 60 yards, 1 TD