
There was pinpoint punting placement by Southern’s Paul Randall Soden, long kickoff returns, unusual punt formations, and two blocked punts by the Jaguars’ Demetrius Carter.
“We have guys that have a knack (to block a kick),” Southern coach Dawson Odums said. “That’s what really kept us in the game. It turned out to be 14 points.”
Alcorn took a 7-0 lead into the second quarter, but was unable to move at the Alcorn 16. On fourth-and-8, Carter blocked Haiden McCraney’s punt, and Randall Menard grabbed it and ran in from 6 yards out for the Jaguars first score.
“I was just trying to give great effort,” Carter said. “Trying to make a play for my team. We were down, the momentum shifted. I just gave good effort and ended up getting a block.”
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