PINE BLUFF, Arkansas — Johnathan Williams passed for 339 yards and four touchdowns, and Grambling State jumped out to a 35-3 lead on its way to a 49-31 win over Arkansas-Pine Bluff on Saturday.
Leading 14-3 late in the first half, Grambling State (8-2, 8-0 Southwestern Athletic Conference) forced a punt to get the ball back with just 1 second left. Rather than kneeling on it, Williams found Verlan Hunter for a 41-yard score as time expired.
“It was a tough one, but our kids kept fighting, and it got a little chippy there,” GSU coach Broderick Fobbs said, “but the good thing is everybody came out of it healthy and we look forward to having a week off so we can prepare for the Bayou Classic.”
Jateri Pouncey returned an interception for a 22-yard score on UAPB’s first possession of the second half, and Williams hit Hunter for 9 yards 55 seconds later to build the Tigers’ lead en route to clinching the West Division title.
Hunter had 77 yards on five catches to go with his two touchdowns for Grambling State.
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