Sunday, September 21, 2014

WSSU downs Tuskegee 24-13

WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina --Winston-Salem State took care of business in the second half on its way to a 24-13 win over Tuskegee at Bowman Gray Stadium on Saturday night.

The Rams didn’t panic, stuck to their game plan, and eased out in front after a 10-10 tie at halftime. WSSU improved to 2-1.

“The coaches just came in at halftime and were calm and cool and just said let’s keep doing what we are doing,” said offensive lineman Michael Sabb. “There’s no panic in this team.”

Coach Kienus Boulware of the Rams said there was nothing special said at halftime.

“Coach (Steed) Lobotzke (the offensive coordinator) had a lot in his playbook that we didn’t get to use in the first half because we didn’t have the ball that much,” Boulware said. “He opened up the playbook a little more in the second half.”



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