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That light would be the CIAA’s championship game next month, and the Rams are in good shape to get there. A win Saturday at Bowman Gray Stadium against winless Shaw (0-8) would put them a step closer to the Southern Division title.
“We have come a long way since the early part of our season,” punter Will Johnson said Tuesday. “We’ve fought through some adversity early on, but we’ve come a long way.”
The Rams (4-4, 4-1 CIAA) have won three in a row, thanks to the nerve-wracking 23-21 win over Livingstone on Saturday. A missed field-goal attempt with 20 seconds to go by the Blue Bears handed the Rams the victory, and it kept their division title hopes alive.
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