SELMA, Alabama -- Concordia College Alabama was blown out by Georgia Military College 52-10 Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
The Hornets turned the football over seven times — five interceptions and two fumbles — stopping any momentum the Concordia offense found during the game. After being down 42-6 at halftime, the Hornets played better in the second half to keep the score from getting more out of hand.
“We don’t play until the third or fourth quarter,” Hornets head coach Don Lee said. “We wait for people to bring it to us and we’ve got to learn to bring it to them. That’s what you are dealing with when you are dealing with a young team, knowing that you have to come out ready to go.”
Lee was proud that his team never quit fighting, even after the game was well out of hand.
Georgia Military, now 10-0 on the season, got off to a quick start. The Bulldogs racked up 345 of their 380 total yards in the first half, but it was their defense that kept the upset-minded Hornets from making it a game.
“The guys have done a tremendous job defensively all year making tackles and forcing turnovers and we were able to do that today several times,” Georgia Military head coach Bert Williams said.
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