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Hope charges past Aurora in season opener

The Hope College football team flourished in the heat of the moment — delivered by a 2021 playoff qualifier on a 80-plus degree afternoon at Ray and Sue Smith Stadium.

The Flying Dutchmen soared to a 38-34 victory against Aurora University (Ill.) by overcoming a 17-point, third-quarter deficit with the game's final 21 points.

After running back Kenyea Houston's go-ahead, 1-yard touchdown run with 32 seconds remaining, cornerback Adam VanderKooy sealed a dramatic victory with an interception on Aurora's next play from scrimmage. It was VanderKooy's second interception in a seven-minute span.

Hope's 44th victory in 112 season openers took a determined collective effort, head coach Peter Stuursma said, especially against the defending Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference champions. Aurora, who advanced to the second round of the 2021 NCAA Division III playoffs, is the NACC's preseason favorite this fall.

"They're a really good football team. They had a ton of guys coming back. It is huge. It makes all the difference in the world to get out of the game like that," Stuursma said. "It's 120 some degrees on the turf. I think we had two cramps. That means our guys were prepared. They did their job. Dan Margritz and our strength staff did their job. 

"I'm proud of them. It takes everybody pushing and pulling the right levers to make sure we're doing the right things."

The heat was on the Flying Dutchmen after a 10-point quarter.

Aurora struck for three second-quarter touchdowns to grab a 21-10 halftime lead. 

The Spartans led 34-17 with 7:50 remaining in the third quarter after they answered a 74-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Chase Brown to receiver Terrell Harris on their next play from scrimmage. Quarterback Josh Swanson hit a streaking Michael Boland for a 79-yard score for his fifth touchdown pass of the game.

Hope responded with a 10-play, 79-yard drive capped by a 1-yard touchdown run for running back Dan Romano (Royal Oak, Michigan / Shrine Catholic HS). 

The teams then traded unsuccessful possessions. Aurora tackled Romano on a fourth-down run at the Spartans 9-yard line to maintain a 34-24 lead. 

Aurora drove down to the Hope 16-yard line before VanderKooy (Indianapolis, Indiana / Brebeuf Jesuit) leaped for a one-handed interception near the goal line. 

Brown (Comstock Park, Michigan / Comstock Park) drove the Flying Dutchmen 78 yards in six plays. Receiver TJ McKenzie Jr. (North Muskegon, Michigan / North Muskegon) finished the drive by eluding multiple defenders near the sideline for a 8-yard score. Hope trailed, 34-31, with 5:20 remaining.

The Flying Dutchmen yielded one first down on Aurora's next possession before forcing a punt and taking over with 3:08 remaining at the Hope 17-yard line.

Brown, who finished 31-off-47 for a career-best 456 passing yards, marched back down the field.

On the drive's 14th play, Houston (Chicago, Illinois / Westinghouse) leaped into the end zone on a 1-yard plunge for the go-ahead score with 32 seconds remaining.

"First goal is to win Week 1," Brown said. "Now we can focus on Week 2 and keep this rolling. Having a good second half is a great way to go into Week 2."

Hope's next game is Saturday, Sept. 10, at 1 p.m. against Coe College (Iowa) at Ray and Sue Smith Stadium. There will be a free team poster giveaway.

Brown completed passes to eight different receivers during the game, including wideout Terrell Harris (Whitehall, Michigan / Whitehall), who finished with a team-best 187 receiving yards on seven matches and touchdown catches of 54 and 74 yards. McKenzie totaled a career-high 151 receiving yards and a team-best 11 catches..

Six different Flying Dutchmen had rushing attempts.

"I know if I get them the ball, they're hard to bring down," Brown said. "If we can just get them and give them open space, they're hard to tackle."

It was a team effort for the Flying Dutchmen on defense, too.

Hope overcame from coverage breakdowns to hold Aurora scoreless over the final 22 minutes of the game.

Linebacker Mohamed Kamara (Kalamazoo, Michigan / Kalamazoo Central) recorded a team-high 14 tackles. Senior safety and preseason All-American Brady Howe (Holland, Michigan / Holland Christian) was second on the team with seven tackles.

The game was the first under new defensive coordinator Jacob Pardonnet '18, who returned to his alma mater after defensive coordinator James Ross III was hired last spring as linebackers coach by the University of Cincinnati.

Adding to the challenge was a chess match against Aurora head coach Don Beebe, an NFL receiver who played in 116 games over nine seasons, including a Super Bowl XXXI championship with the Green Bay Packers. Beebe also played in three Super Bowls with the Buffalo Bills.

"You saw us play a lot of players. That might be a record for how many we played in a really close ball game on defense," Stuursma said. "We rotated a lot of guys on the defensive line. We started three freshmen: one up front and two on the back end. We're going to make some mistakes, but we're going to try to make mistakes with guys who want to play fast and within the system we're doing. They locked down when they needed to. 

"We gave the game ball to Jacob Pardonnet. What he did coming in last spring and making those guys buy-in was remarkable. I am so proud of him."

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