COOKEVILLE, Tenn. -- Mitch Kimble passed for 323 yards and two touchdowns and guided Eastern Illinois back from a 14-point deficit on Saturday to beat Tennessee Tech 30-24.The Panthers (5-2, 3-1 Ohio Valley Conference) trailed 17-3 late in the second quarter before scoring the next 24 points.Eastern Illinois cut the deficit to 17-10 with 19 seconds left in the first half and Nick Bruno added a field goal before halftime after Tennessee Tech fumbled on the kickoff. Kimbles 65-yard TD pass to Paul Gossage made it 20-17 early in the third and Darshon McCullough scored on a 1-yard TD run less than four minutes later.Tennessee Tech (2-5, 2-3) cut the lead to 27-24 on Andrew Goldsmiths 3-yard TD run with 7:31 left, but The Panthers answered with Brunos third field goal and the EIU defense held from there.Michael Birdsong had 294 yards passing for Tennessee Tech. Wholesale Jordan 11 . 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All the trio did was put up eight goals and six assists in a three-game sweep, and Eakins is looking for more of the same when Toronto kicks off the second round of the playoffs at home against the Grand Rapids Griffins on Friday night. "I hope we can rely on all of our lines," said Eakins. "Wed like more scoring out of everyone, but thats a line that well start with." Top penalty killers Scott and DAmigo, along with 2010 third-round pick McKegg, provided more than 60 per cent of Torontos offence against Rochester. "In a sense, were kind of similar players," said Scott. "Jerry and I have had chemistry before. McKeggs a good skilled guy who can get the puck to the net and more often than not good things will come with that." Scott had a breakout series against the Americans, leading all scorers with five goals and an assist in three games. "I was playing with good guys who were getting the puck to me and I just put my head down and had some luck," he added. "Hopefully Ill have the same result in the Grand Rapids series." Toronto enters relatively healthy after an eight-day layoff, with only forward Spencer Abbott expected to miss Game 1 with an undisclosed injury. "In the playoffs (rest) is a double-edged sword," said Eakins. "Against Rochester I didnt like the way we matched up. I ran five forwards really, really hard and they didnt need a day off, they needed three days off. So that was a ggood rest for us.dddddddddddd." The Griffins, who needed five games to down the Houston Aeros in the first round, were led by forward Tomas Tatar (three goals, one assist) and rookie goaltender Petr Mrazek, who posted a 1.83 goals-against average and .924 save percentage. Toronto finished the regular season second in the AHLs Western Conference, while the Griffins finished in third spot, four points back. The Marlies took the season series 2-0-2, but all of those games were played prior to the end of the NHL lockout, meaning each clubs roster has changed drastically since the last meeting in December. "Weve been watching their games," said Eakins. "It doesnt look like their systems have drastically changed. They have some guys up (in NHL), but they look like the basis of their game is the same as the last couple years. In the end you play against whos out there, so theres no Plan B." While the Marlies were a perfect 16-for-16 on the penalty kill against the Americans, success against Grand Rapids will likely be a product of improved discipline against the offensively gifted Griffins. "With Grand Rapids being so highly skilled, their power play is going to be dangerous," said Scott. "Our penalty kill during the regular season wasnt where we wanted it but we still have tons of confidence. This is the time that matters." Notes: Toronto goalie Drew MacIntyre, who earned his first-career AHL playoff win with the Griffins in 2006 against the Marlies, had a solid first round by stopping 93-of-98 shots to go along with a shutout. ... Depending on the post-season success of their parent NHL clubs, Joe Colborne and Ryan Hamilton are eligible to return from the Maple Leafs, while the Griffins could get forwards Gustav Nyquist and Joakim Andersson back from the Detroit Red Wings. ' ' '