YOUNGSTOWN — How quickly things can change.

Just a couple weeks ago, Youngstown State was working through trying to find more consistency on offense. After the last two games, averaging 45.5 points in wins over Illinois State and Murray State, the Penguins appear to be hitting their stride on that side of the ball.

“I think it’s reps — the more reps you get, the more you sit in film study, you’re trying to put together a great scout team look — it starts there,” head coach Doug Phillips said Tuesday. “How good of looks are they giving us in practice, it’s as much game reality as possible, and I think our scouts have done a great job in those areas — special teams, defense and offense.”

“It was three weeks ago I said the greatest skill we could give someone is the skill of figuring it ou

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