Monday, October 8, 2012

Miles College edged pesky Clark Atlanta University 28-7




FAIRFIELD, Alabama  -- Despite play often as gloomy as the afternoon sky, Miles College edged pesky Clark Atlanta University 28-7 Saturday to win its fifth game in a row and to stay unbeaten in SIAC play.

A crowd announced as 13,700 watched Miles win its homecoming game.

The Golden Bears, which were averaging more than 38 points per game entering the contest, struggled against the visitors who have won one but game all season and dropped to 1-5 overall and 1-3 in the SIAC.
 
Miles entered the game ranked No. 2 in two different polls.
 
Penalties stalled numerous Miles efforts with the host team being penalized 13 times for 108 yards.

Starting tight end Delarius Webb was charged with a flagrant foul and was ejected from the game and will be ineligible next week for Miles' game against Kentucky State. Ruffin says he plans to protest because Webb is not on the kick return team and was not even on the field.

An angry Head Coach Reginald Ruffin blamed his team's sloppy play on homecoming week saying his players participated in too many activities and parties instead of focusing on football and CAU.
 

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