Wildcats' Season Ends in Round Two of FCS Playoffs
12/7/2025 12:20:00 AM | Football
ACU, the No. 10 national seed in the bracket, took a 34-31 lead with 10:31 remaining when Jordon Vaughn hurdled over a mass of bodies in the trenches, and then outraced the Lumberjack defense on a 66-yard touchdown run. That scamper gave Vaughn his second 100-yard game of the season, and the third of his career.
However, the advantage did not last as SFA marched 70 yards in six plays, capped by quarterback Sam Vidlak's pass to receiver Kylon Harris in the left corner of the endzone to put the 'Jacks back in front, 38-34.
Forced to muster their own response, ACU's next offensive drive started with a loss of nine on a sack of quarterback Stone Earle. On third down, Earle went deep and was picked off by star SFA defensive back Charles Demmings for the game's only turnover by either team.
The 'Jacks, who are the No. 7 seed in the playoffs, rode running back Jerrell Wimbley who converted a 3rd and 3 with a seven-yard rush, and then caught a short pass and darted 19 yards inside ACU's 10 yardline. SFA settled for a field goal to go up 41-34 with 1:56 remaining.
ACU's final possession went backwards, and ended with a turnover on downs allowing SFA to kneel the clock out.
"We knew it was going to be a hard fought battle, but we just didn't make enough plays to win the game," said Earle, who finished 19-of-36 for 206 yards passing, and 72 yards rushing and a touchdown.
Minutes after the game ended, head coach Keith Patterson told his team that no man would walk out of the locker room with his head down because of what this team had accomplished: winning a second straight United Athletic Conference championship, reaching the second round of the playoffs in consecutive years, going 8-4 against Top 25 opponents over the past two years, piecing together a perfect 6-0 home record this season, and 18-4 at home since Patterson's arrival.
"There are eight young men who have been with me all four years that I've been here, and one young man who has been here five years -- Colt Cooper," said Patterson. "What they have done for ACU football, I can't say thank you enough. I love them all. We'll forever appreciate what they did to elevate the football program at ACU."
Vaughn's performance was the Wildcats' bright spot of the game: 10 carries for 100 yards and three rushing scores, to go along with five receptions for 35 yards. It was Vaughn's first career three-TD game.
"For a man that size [Vaughn] is deceptively fast," said Patterson. "Once he breaks to the second level, there's not a shock to me. He was determined all year long. You could see it during the summer time by the way he trained. He was definitely playing his best football these last couple few weeks."
Earle climbed into ACU's record books during the game. His 12 rushing touchdowns are the most by a quarterback, and tied for 10th most, in a single-season. Earle's go-to target Javon Gipson could not make it four 100-yard receiving games in a row, but led the Wildcats with 72 yards on six catches.
ACU's defense was unable to slow down SFA's Harris who totaled 11 grabs for 183 yards, and the eventual game-winning TD. Vidlak was 26-for-35 for357 yards and three touchdowns through the air.
"We felt out-of-kilter defensively," said Patterson. "Just little things. That hasn't been the case for the last seven weeks. I tried to mix it up, and it seemed like [SFA] was in a good call a lot."
Senior captain Will Shaffer notched a game-high 13 tackles, including 2.5 tackles for loss. Shaffer started all 28 games of his two years at ACU, and now owns the 6th and 9th best seasons in terms of total tackles in school history (Shaffer had 123 tackles in 2024, and 119 in 2025).
"My experience [at ACU] has been fantastic to say the least," said Shaffer. "I want to say thank you to coach Patterson and this entire staff for taking a chance on me. This team was a special team. I feel like this was one of the closest teams I've been a part of. We all love each other. We all care for each other.
"This being my last college football game, I'm trying soak it all in. This team fought to the very end, and I can't ask for anything more."
The Wildcat offense moved the ball well with two drives of 13 plays, and another possession which took 95 yards of real estate for the longest drive by yardage of the year.
The 'Jacks advance to play No. 2 Montana State in the third round of the playoffs, while ACU's season ends at 9-5 for the second year in-a-row.
Stat Pack
- QB Stone Earle ascended the ACU record book in season passing yards (6th, 3,285 yards), completions (2nd, 295), and attempts (4th, 440).
- WR Javon Gipson now holds the honor of being the 10th player in receptions, and eclipsed the 1,000-yard mark against SFA.
- Linebackers Will Shaffer and Rashon Myles, Jr. were one-two in tackles all season long and the two continued on Saturday. Shaffer ended with 119 tackles overall, passing Ray Nunez's 1977 season for 9th most in ACU history.
- Kicker Brandon Perez nailed two field goal attempts to make him 15-of-19 for the season, which is good enough for the second-most made field goals for a season. Perez's 46-of-47 PAT season ties him for seventh place, and his 91 kicking points is fifth most.
- With Saturday's result, 10 of the last 14 games between ACU and SFA have been decided by one score.
Postgame Press Conference
Team Stats

ACU 3, SFA 0
ACU - Perez,Brandon 22 yd field goal 13 plays, 69 yards, TOP 07:15

ACU 3, SFA 7
SFA - Edimo,Gerard 20 yd pass from Vidlak,Sam (Alvarado,Carlos kick) 3 plays, 30 yards, TOP 01:01

ACU 3, SFA 14
SFA - Bohler,Derrick 26 yd pass from Vidlak,Sam (Alvarado,Carlos kick) 7 plays, 97 yards, TOP 02:33

ACU 10, SFA 14
ACU - Vaughn,Jordon 2 yd run (Perez,Brandon kick), 8 plays, 95 yards, TOP 03:41

ACU 17, SFA 14
ACU - Vaughn,Jordon 23 yd run (Perez,Brandon kick), 6 plays, 55 yards, TOP 03:20

ACU 17, SFA 17
SFA - Hand,Jacob 48 yd field goal 7 plays, 45 yards, TOP 01:02

ACU 17, SFA 24
SFA - Wimbley,Jerrell 4 yd run (Alvarado,Carlos kick), 4 plays, 75 yards, TOP 01:52

ACU 24, SFA 24
ACU - Earle,Stone 17 yd run (Perez,Brandon kick), 13 plays, 75 yards, TOP 06:13

ACU 27, SFA 24
ACU - Perez,Brandon 31 yd field goal 8 plays, 48 yards, TOP 03:22

ACU 27, SFA 31
SFA - Wimbley,Jerrell 10 yd run (Alvarado,Carlos kick), 11 plays, 75 yards, TOP 04:54

ACU 34, SFA 31
ACU - Vaughn,Jordon 66 yd run (Perez,Brandon kick), 3 plays, 75 yards, TOP 01:19

ACU 34, SFA 38
SFA - Harris,Kylon 9 yd pass from Vidlak,Sam (Alvarado,Carlos kick) 6 plays, 70 yards, TOP 02:38

ACU 34, SFA 41
SFA - Alvarado,Carlos 26 yd field goal 10 plays, 46 yards, TOP 04:20




















