Sunday, October 18, 2015

Happy returns: Special teams lift Alabama A&M Bulldogs over Jackson State Tigers



NORMAL, Alabama -- Damion May passed for two touchdowns and Octayvious Miles returned had a 99-yard kickoff return as Alabama A&M downed Jackson State 28-22 Saturday at Louis Crews Stadium.

The win improved Alabama A&M to 2-2 in the Southwestern Athletic Conference and 2-4 overall. The Tigers fall to 1-3, 1-5.

The Bulldogs had 223 yards in kickoff returns with Miles compiling 167 on three runbacks and Brandon Eldemire contributing with a 56-yard kickoff return.

Miles' score, his second career kickoff return for a touchdown, came after Jackson State's Ryan Deising kicked a 41-yard field goal to give the Tigers a 9-0 lead. Earlier, quarterback LaMontiez Ivy connected with Jairus Moll on a seven-yard touchdown pass but Diesing's point-after attempt hit the upright.

Miles took the ensuing kickoff at the 1, ran up the sidelines and broke to the middle, outrunning the JSU defenders.

May, who started in place of the injured De'Angelo Ballard, found Juaquin Davis on a 16-yard pass in the second quarter to give the Bulldogs a 13-12 lead. A two-point conversion failed when May was wrapped up by the JSU defense.

Jarius Moore scored on a 4-yard run to put JSU up 19-13 at 10:18 of the third quarter.

With 6:48 left in the quarter, May found Jonathan Dorsey for an 18-yard TD pass and recaptured the lead at 20-19.

But Jackson State regained the lead on a Deising field goal with about 3 minutes to play in the third quarter.

However, Harvey Harris scored the game-winner on a three-yard run with 14:16 left in the game and the two-point conversion pass from May to Roderick Randolph provided the final 28-22 score.

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