FAIRFIELD, Alabama -- Big time players. Big time games. Big time plays.
The adage is trite. The adage is true.
And when a running back explodes for a 208 yards on 22 carries on the road
against a top-ranked opponent with a spot in the conference title game on the
line like Tuskegee's Derrick Washington did in the Golden Tigers' 27-17 triumph
at Miles College Saturday, it fits like spandex.
The 6-foot, 215-pounder got it going early, bolting for a 39-yard run on his
first carry of the game to go over the 1,000-yard mark for the season.
When he got off the ground, he held his hand to his mouth and motioned as if
he was feeding himself as he ran back to the Golden Tigers' huddle.
"I'm eating," he said, explaining the celebration. "I want them to feed me
because I'm eating. That broke the tone. The line had been talking all week that
I needed 33 yards and I'm sure that was over 33 yards to get a 1,000. We just
did it right there."
Washington did it all night to help the Golden Tigers' capture their eighth
straight victory.
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2-Minute Drill: Tuskegee 27, Miles College 17
FAIRFIELD, Alabama -- WHY TUSKEGEE WON...
Derrick Washington had a lot to do with it. Washington, a Missouri transfer, looked like a man, a grown man, playing
against boys all day Saturday. He had 229 all-purpose yards, rushing for 208 on
22 carries and catching a pair of passes for 21 yards. Quite simply he made
every play his team needed him to when they needed him to, especially on third
down.
"That's a great football player," Tuskegee coach Willie Slater said. "That's
all a part of it. You got a great football player you need to use him."
KEY MOMENT
Trailing 21-14 with less than six minutes go, Miles looked as if it was all
set to tie the game up. The Golden Bears had driven the ball from the 50-yard
line to the Tuskegee 16. However, Miles running back Floyd Graves fumbled an
option pitch from quarterback David Thomas and Golden Tigers linebacker Quavon
Taylor recovered to thwart Miles' best chance at tying the game in the second
half.
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