FORT VALLEY, Georgia -- It took Fort Valley State nine games to play like head coach Donald Pittman expected.
Pittman has been preaching glass-full optimism all season, that it was a matter of time before the Wildcats clicked on offense. That time came Saturday night.
Quarterback Malcolm Eady ran and passed the Wildcats up and down the field en route to a 46-19 win over Morehouse at Wildcat Stadium.
Those on hand saw FVSU (4-5, 3-0 SIAC) deal the knockout punch in the second quarter and never let Morehouse (2-7, 0-4) start a rally.
“I would think we’d get rolling faster,” Pittman said. “We didn’t get into sync until later on, but that’s fine.”
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