DAYTON, Ohio| The Stillman College football team opened the season with a come-from-behind 28-27 victory in the 8th Dayton Classic. Both teams struggled coming out of halftime, each putting together drives that failed to produce points.
The offensive output came in the fourth period as Central State scored on a 28-yard pass play to build a 20-7 lead. Stillman answered, ending a seven-play, 75-yard drive with a 1-yard run by LaKevin Camp. CSU scored on a 95-yard pass play giving the Marauders a 27-14 lead with just over eight minutes remaining in the game.
Stillman needed four minutes to cut the lead to six points at 27-21 with 4:54 left. Backup quarterback Josh Straughan put together a nine-play, 69-yard drive, capping the endeavour with an 11-yard pass play to Damian Ford.
Once Stillman regained possession, Straughan found Damian Ford, this time on a 2-yard pass play with just under two minutes remaining. Camp led the Tigers’ rushing attack with 17 carries for 56 yards and a score. Ford caught five passes for 79 yards and two scores while Reese Sturgis and Dondre Purnell each had two receptions for 46 and 36 yards, respectively.
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Monday, September 3, 2012
NSU Spartans' linebackers pick up where they left off in 2011
NORFOLK, Virginia - After linebacker-led Norfolk State won the MEAC championship in 2011, senior Corwin Hammond proclaimed the Spartans "Linebacker U." Even with Hammond's departure, NSU has lived up to its newly proclaimed reputation.
On Saturday, during a 24-0 win over Virginia State in each team's season opener, the Spartans trotted out linebackers as three of their four captains. Like last year, the Spartans won with defense. Like last year, linebackers led the way.
Senior Jamal Giddens came out in the second half with dehydration and still finished with seven tackles, 4 1/2 for loss, two sacks and a pair of forced fumbles, all of which came when the game was still tight. "I feel like the linebacker unit gets better every year," Giddens said. "After the season, I felt like we might lose a step. But after spring ball, I felt great."
Giddens was Norfolk State's best player and the primary reason NSU led 10-0 at halftime. His sack and strip of Virginia State quarterback Jarred Battle gave NSU its first, and only, touchdown of the first half.
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Lincoln's Cook throws for 345 yards in loss to rival Cheyney
LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, Pennsylvania — Doug Cook (Dania Beach, Fla./University School of Nova SE University) threw for 345 yards and one touchdown, but the Lincoln University football team dropped its second straight Battle of the First rivalry game on Saturday afternoon as the Lions fell to Cheyney, 34-21, at Lincoln University Stadium.
“This was a tough loss, but our team is mentally tough,” Lincoln head coach O.J. Abanishe said. “Many of them have been through much more in life.”
Cheyney (1-0), which finished with 229 total yards, including 207 on the ground, scored a pair of touchdowns in the opening quarter on runs by Justin Watkins and Jay Journigan. The Wolves added to the margin in the second quarter on a Marcus Jones run as Cheyney took a 20-0 advantage into the break.
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Lincoln (0-1) fell behind 27-0 early in the third quarter as Triston Dillon went 99 yards on a fumble return, but the Lions quickly answered when Tyahir Mitchell (Wilmington, Del./Howard High School of Tech) scooped up a lateral and went 68 yards for the second, cutting the deficit to 27-7.
The Lions, who racked up 419 total yards of offense, continued to close the gap when Matt Coston caught a 38-yard touchdown pass from Cook with 10:50 remaining as Lincoln trailed, 27-14.
After a Cheyney touchdown extended the advantage to 34-14, Coston added his second touchdown reception of the afternoon – a 15-yard catch - from Lincoln backup quarterback Charles Green (Coatesville, Pa.) with 2:02 remaining, but that was as close as the Lions would get.
Cook was 30-of-51 passing, while Charles Green (Coatesville, Pa.) was 2-for-2 for 18 yards. Coston finished with 11 catches for 125 yards to lead all Lincoln receivers. Philip Jean-Juste (Miami, Fla. /North Miami Beach HS) had 79 yards on seven catches. Gerald Swain (Burlington Township, N.J./Burlington Township HS) led the ground game with 28 yards on 13 carries. Defensively, Tim Green (Fanwood, N.J./Scotch Plains-Fanwood HS) recorded a game-high nine solo tackles and finished with 10 total tackles. He also added four quarterback hurries and one sack.
Jones paced the Cheyney ground attack with 85 yards on 21 carries. Blaze Wasserleben had 12 rushes for 92 yards. In the air, Wasserleben was 3-of-6 for 22 yards. Isaiah Fleming and Shannon Burch each had eight tackles to lead the Wolves.
The two teams, which were trying to shake off the early season rust, combined for 39 penalties for nearly 400 yards.
Lincoln returns to action 7 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 8 in Spartanburg, S.C., against FCS Division I member Wofford College.
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“This was a tough loss, but our team is mentally tough,” Lincoln head coach O.J. Abanishe said. “Many of them have been through much more in life.”
Cheyney (1-0), which finished with 229 total yards, including 207 on the ground, scored a pair of touchdowns in the opening quarter on runs by Justin Watkins and Jay Journigan. The Wolves added to the margin in the second quarter on a Marcus Jones run as Cheyney took a 20-0 advantage into the break.
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Lincoln (0-1) fell behind 27-0 early in the third quarter as Triston Dillon went 99 yards on a fumble return, but the Lions quickly answered when Tyahir Mitchell (Wilmington, Del./Howard High School of Tech) scooped up a lateral and went 68 yards for the second, cutting the deficit to 27-7.
The Lions, who racked up 419 total yards of offense, continued to close the gap when Matt Coston caught a 38-yard touchdown pass from Cook with 10:50 remaining as Lincoln trailed, 27-14.
After a Cheyney touchdown extended the advantage to 34-14, Coston added his second touchdown reception of the afternoon – a 15-yard catch - from Lincoln backup quarterback Charles Green (Coatesville, Pa.) with 2:02 remaining, but that was as close as the Lions would get.
Cook was 30-of-51 passing, while Charles Green (Coatesville, Pa.) was 2-for-2 for 18 yards. Coston finished with 11 catches for 125 yards to lead all Lincoln receivers. Philip Jean-Juste (Miami, Fla. /North Miami Beach HS) had 79 yards on seven catches. Gerald Swain (Burlington Township, N.J./Burlington Township HS) led the ground game with 28 yards on 13 carries. Defensively, Tim Green (Fanwood, N.J./Scotch Plains-Fanwood HS) recorded a game-high nine solo tackles and finished with 10 total tackles. He also added four quarterback hurries and one sack.
Jones paced the Cheyney ground attack with 85 yards on 21 carries. Blaze Wasserleben had 12 rushes for 92 yards. In the air, Wasserleben was 3-of-6 for 22 yards. Isaiah Fleming and Shannon Burch each had eight tackles to lead the Wolves.
The two teams, which were trying to shake off the early season rust, combined for 39 penalties for nearly 400 yards.
Lincoln returns to action 7 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 8 in Spartanburg, S.C., against FCS Division I member Wofford College.
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West Virginia State 34, Johnson C. Smith 31
INSTITUTE, West Virginia - West Virginia State opened the 2012 campaign with a 34-31 victory over visiting Johnson C. Smith Saturday afternoon.
The Yellow Jackets scored 21 in the first quarter, grabbing a 14-point advantage at the end of one.
LeFloyd Phillips completed a nine-play, 70-yard drive to open the scoring. The visitors answered with 2:12 left in the first stanza. With just 61 seconds left in the first quarter, Ervin Kent hauled in a pass from Ricky Phillips for a 73-yard score for the Yellow Jackets. Then, Deraughn Brown scored on a pass from Phillips just 16 seconds later for a 21-7 lead with 55 seconds to play in the first.
JCSU reeled off 16 straight points, taking a 23-21 lead with 12:23 to go in the third quarter. However, head coach Earl Monroe’s team answered with 13 straight points to secure the victory.
Aubura Taylor scampered for a nine-yard touchdown run with 2:31 to play in the third. He then scored on a three-yard run with 8:24 to go in the contest.
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The Yellow Jackets scored 21 in the first quarter, grabbing a 14-point advantage at the end of one.
LeFloyd Phillips completed a nine-play, 70-yard drive to open the scoring. The visitors answered with 2:12 left in the first stanza. With just 61 seconds left in the first quarter, Ervin Kent hauled in a pass from Ricky Phillips for a 73-yard score for the Yellow Jackets. Then, Deraughn Brown scored on a pass from Phillips just 16 seconds later for a 21-7 lead with 55 seconds to play in the first.
JCSU reeled off 16 straight points, taking a 23-21 lead with 12:23 to go in the third quarter. However, head coach Earl Monroe’s team answered with 13 straight points to secure the victory.
Aubura Taylor scampered for a nine-yard touchdown run with 2:31 to play in the third. He then scored on a three-yard run with 8:24 to go in the contest.
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Albany State Defense Dominates North Greenville
ALBANY, Georgia - A unique opportunity awaited the Albany State football team on Saturday night.
Dismissed by North Greenville in the 2011 playoffs, the Golden Rams got another shot at the Crusaders at the ASU Coliseum and the “Dirty Blue” defense set the tone for the 2012 season.
Albany State slowed down North Greenville for a 24-12 season opening victory. The Golden Rams held the Crusaders to three points in the first half.
Running back Nathan Hoyte set the pace with a 47-yard touchdown run in the first quarter giving ASU a 7-0 lead. The Golden Rams never trailed North Greenville only 10 months after allowing 63 points to the Crusaders in the Division Two playoffs.
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Dismissed by North Greenville in the 2011 playoffs, the Golden Rams got another shot at the Crusaders at the ASU Coliseum and the “Dirty Blue” defense set the tone for the 2012 season.
Albany State slowed down North Greenville for a 24-12 season opening victory. The Golden Rams held the Crusaders to three points in the first half.
Running back Nathan Hoyte set the pace with a 47-yard touchdown run in the first quarter giving ASU a 7-0 lead. The Golden Rams never trailed North Greenville only 10 months after allowing 63 points to the Crusaders in the Division Two playoffs.
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Concordia-Selma scores on blocked punt return, late TD to top Mississippi Valley State 20-19
ITTA BENA, Mississippi — Concordia-Selma scored on a blocked punt return, then capitalized on two late missed extra points to upset Mississippi Valley State 20-19 Saturday night in a non-conference opener for both teams.
The NAIA Hornets, who trailed 7-0 after Garrick Jones’ 9-yard scoring pass to Dytanyl Greer, scored twice in the second quarter. Keith Ray threw a 15-yard touchdown pass to Jeremy Morris. Then Demarcus Heath returned a blocked MVSU punt 36 yards for a 13-7 halftime lead.
Early in the third quarter, Robert Simpson recovered a Hornets’ fumble in the end zone to tie the game. But Carlos Sanchez’s extra point was blocked. Late in the quarter, Trey Bateaste scored on a 3-yard run to regain the lead for MVSU. But Sanchez missed the point after and it was 19-13.
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The NAIA Hornets, who trailed 7-0 after Garrick Jones’ 9-yard scoring pass to Dytanyl Greer, scored twice in the second quarter. Keith Ray threw a 15-yard touchdown pass to Jeremy Morris. Then Demarcus Heath returned a blocked MVSU punt 36 yards for a 13-7 halftime lead.
Early in the third quarter, Robert Simpson recovered a Hornets’ fumble in the end zone to tie the game. But Carlos Sanchez’s extra point was blocked. Late in the quarter, Trey Bateaste scored on a 3-yard run to regain the lead for MVSU. But Sanchez missed the point after and it was 19-13.
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ECSU routed by Newberry in season opener
NEWBERRY, S.C. -- After the two teams traded early touchdowns, Newberry College scored 30 unanswered points as it handed Elizabeth City State a 46-20 defeat in the season opener for both football teams Saturday at Newberry.
Brian Spencer OF Newberry opened the scoring with a 40-yard return of an intercepted Namon Jones pass and ECSU responded with a 13-play, 77-yard drive that culminated in a four-yard run by Jones to even it at 7-7 with 8:15 left in the first period.
But for the next two quarters-plus, it was all Newberry.
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Newberry rolls past Elizabeth City State, 46-20
NEWBERRY — Brian Spencer returned an interception on the season’s second play from scrimmage for a 40-yard touchdown to set the tone, as the Newberry Wolves rolled to a 46-20 victory over Elizabeth City State in both teams’ season opener at Setzler Field on Saturday night.
Newberry moves to 1-0 on the season and hosts Shorter next Saturday at 6:30 p.m., while the 0-1 Vikings host Delta State for a 6 p.m. kick.
The Wolves made the Vikings pay for early turnovers to pull ahead in the first quarter. After ECSU tied the game on its second possession of the game on a Namon Jones 4-yard quarterback keeper, the Newberry offense took over for its first drive of the game. W.T. Murden went 3-for-3 on the drive with an excellent 40-yard pass to Jason Livingston capping off a 4-play, 65-yard scoring drive to make it 13-7 after a missed PAT.
A.J. Booker recovered a Jones fumble on the second play of the next drive at the Viking 24, and Newberry needed just two plays to make it a 20-7 lead on a 13-yard scoring pass from Murden to Corey Washington.
After forcing ECSU to punt, the offense encountered its first resistance, with the drive stalling at the Newberry 30. JoJo Morris boomed a 45-yard punt and Arnez Gray forced a fumble on the return which was recovered by Lance Richardson at the Viking 30. Just four plays later and two plays into the second quarter, a John Gadson 3-yard TD carry made it a 27-7 lead.
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Brian Spencer OF Newberry opened the scoring with a 40-yard return of an intercepted Namon Jones pass and ECSU responded with a 13-play, 77-yard drive that culminated in a four-yard run by Jones to even it at 7-7 with 8:15 left in the first period.
But for the next two quarters-plus, it was all Newberry.
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Newberry rolls past Elizabeth City State, 46-20
NEWBERRY — Brian Spencer returned an interception on the season’s second play from scrimmage for a 40-yard touchdown to set the tone, as the Newberry Wolves rolled to a 46-20 victory over Elizabeth City State in both teams’ season opener at Setzler Field on Saturday night.
Newberry moves to 1-0 on the season and hosts Shorter next Saturday at 6:30 p.m., while the 0-1 Vikings host Delta State for a 6 p.m. kick.
The Wolves made the Vikings pay for early turnovers to pull ahead in the first quarter. After ECSU tied the game on its second possession of the game on a Namon Jones 4-yard quarterback keeper, the Newberry offense took over for its first drive of the game. W.T. Murden went 3-for-3 on the drive with an excellent 40-yard pass to Jason Livingston capping off a 4-play, 65-yard scoring drive to make it 13-7 after a missed PAT.
A.J. Booker recovered a Jones fumble on the second play of the next drive at the Viking 24, and Newberry needed just two plays to make it a 20-7 lead on a 13-yard scoring pass from Murden to Corey Washington.
After forcing ECSU to punt, the offense encountered its first resistance, with the drive stalling at the Newberry 30. JoJo Morris boomed a 45-yard punt and Arnez Gray forced a fumble on the return which was recovered by Lance Richardson at the Viking 30. Just four plays later and two plays into the second quarter, a John Gadson 3-yard TD carry made it a 27-7 lead.
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Virginia Union Trojans defeats Benedict Tigers
RICHMOND, Virginia - Senior running back Jerrell Washington rushed for two touchdowns, including a 59-yarder in the fourth quarter, as Virginia Union opened its 2012 season with a 28-7 win over Benedict at Hovey Field.
Quarterback Kenneth Graham was 14 for 27 for 154 yards and connected with Devin Anderson for a 36-yard touchdown in the first quarter to give the Panthers a lead they never relinquished.
Rasheen Person had 10 tackles and two sacks to pace Virginia Union's defense.
Chris Cooler caught at 39-yard touchdown from Chris Thomas for the Tigers
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Quarterback Kenneth Graham was 14 for 27 for 154 yards and connected with Devin Anderson for a 36-yard touchdown in the first quarter to give the Panthers a lead they never relinquished.
Rasheen Person had 10 tackles and two sacks to pace Virginia Union's defense.
Chris Cooler caught at 39-yard touchdown from Chris Thomas for the Tigers
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Hillary Leads Coastal Carolina To Season-Opening Win Over North Carolina A&T
CONWAY, South Carolina - Senior quarterback Aramis Hillary threw for one score and ran for another from a yard out to lead Coastal Carolina to a season-opening 29-13 win over North Carolina A&T Saturday night at Brooks Stadium. Hillary finished the game with a career-high 274 yards on 19-28 completions and gave rookie head coach Joe Moglia his first win on the Chanticleers' sideline.
Hillary threw 33 yards for a score to junior receiver Matt Hazel early in the third quarter to put Coastal on top 24-10. After that, Coastal fed senior running back Jeremy Height, who responded with a career high 109 yards on 20 carries that included a first half scoring run of 22 yards.
Coastal led from the 4:49 mark of the first quarter when Hillary pushed his way into the end zone from a yard away. And following Dontavais Johnson's second interception of the half, Coastal moved again to score quickly. Height's scoring run capped a 57-yard drive made the score 14-0 at the close of the first quarter and the Chanticleers looked like they were on their way to an easy win. But the Coastal didn't put the Aggies away until the fourth quarter.
The two teams traded field goals in the second quarter before North Carolina A&T drove 72 yards to score on a 23-yard pass play with just three seconds left in the half to make the score 17-10.
Hazel's scoring reception helped Coastal regain the momentum to start the second half, as it finished off a 10-play, 72-yard scoring drive.
Junior receiver Niccolo Mastromatteo helped the offense with a career high 114 receiving yards on seven catches, including two of more than 30 yards. Defensively, Johnson grabbed a third interception late in the game and junior linebacker Mike McClure led the way with 12 tackles.
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Oklahoma State football: Cowboys dismantle Savannah State, 84-0
STILLWATER, Oklahoma — It was as ugly as advertised.
But as efficient as Oklahoma State could have hoped against a clearly inferior team.
As expected, the No. 19 Cowboys throttled Savannah State 84-0 in their season opener Saturday, setting modern-day school records for points scored in a game and largest margin of victory.
“At times, I saw our (defensive) guys running across the field fast,” coach Mike Gundy said. “I hope that holds true throughout the season. We were able to function on offense at a quick pace (with) the new quarterback (Wes Lunt), so I was pleased with that early in the game.”
What matters, though, is how those scores piled on.
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The Cowboys (1-0) put together 10 touchdown drives that each lasted fewer than two minutes. They amassed nine rushing touchdowns, a school record, and compiled 395 yards on 42 carries. It held SSU (0-1) to 139 yards of total offense.
And in true freshman starting quarterback Wes Lunt's debut, he was perfect, connecting on all 11 passes for 129 yards in just four drives. It was the first time in OSU history that a quarterback completed 100 percent of his passes with a minimum of 10 attempts.
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But as efficient as Oklahoma State could have hoped against a clearly inferior team.
As expected, the No. 19 Cowboys throttled Savannah State 84-0 in their season opener Saturday, setting modern-day school records for points scored in a game and largest margin of victory.
“At times, I saw our (defensive) guys running across the field fast,” coach Mike Gundy said. “I hope that holds true throughout the season. We were able to function on offense at a quick pace (with) the new quarterback (Wes Lunt), so I was pleased with that early in the game.”
What matters, though, is how those scores piled on.
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The Cowboys (1-0) put together 10 touchdown drives that each lasted fewer than two minutes. They amassed nine rushing touchdowns, a school record, and compiled 395 yards on 42 carries. It held SSU (0-1) to 139 yards of total offense.
And in true freshman starting quarterback Wes Lunt's debut, he was perfect, connecting on all 11 passes for 129 yards in just four drives. It was the first time in OSU history that a quarterback completed 100 percent of his passes with a minimum of 10 attempts.
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Sunday, September 2, 2012
WSSU holds on to beat UNC Pembroke
WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina - Ninth-ranked Winston-Salem State took UNC Pembroke's best shot Saturday night and survived for a 28-23 victory at Bowman Gray Stadium.
Defensive back Larry Hearne played a key role for the Rams, intercepting two passes and knocking down a Luke Charles pass to the end zone on the game's last play. "I just tried to come out and play hard and do my job," said Hearne, a junior making his first career start.
On the final play, with five seconds left from the Rams' 39, Charles had single coverage on his best receiver, Te'vell Williams, but just underthrew the ball.
"I saw the ball, and I tried to knock it down," Hearne said. "If I would have tried to intercept that, coach (Connell) Maynor would have probably met me out in the field and given it to me, so I knew to just knock it down."
Maynor said: "I told them to back up and knock the ball down and don't try and pick it off. We just told them to be smart and get back there and knock it down, and Larry did that."
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UNCP falls just short at No. 9 Winston-Salem State
WINSTON-SALEM – Visiting UNCP amassed nearly 400 yards of total offense, but ninth-ranked Winston-Salem State tallied a pair of momentum-changing interceptions and stopped a potential game-winning drive to hold off the Braves, 28-23, on Saturday evening at Bowman Gray Stadium.
Junior Te’vell Williams hauled in eight catches for 127 yards and a pair of touchdowns to pace the Braves (0-1) who also got 94 rushing yards (17 carries) and a third quarter score from Damonte Terry. Luke Charles threw for 281 yards on 32-of-46 passing with two touchdowns and a pair of interceptions for the Black & Gold as well.
Maurice Lewis rushed for 135 yards and a pair of touchdowns on 27 carries for Winston-Salem State (1-0) who improved to 3-0 all-time against UNC Pembroke. Jamal Williams caught five passes for 103 yards, while Kameron Smith completed 15 of his 22 pass attempts for 190 yards and a second quarter scoring toss.
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Langston Edged by Last Second Field Goal against Div 1-AA UAPB
LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas - After a quiet first quarter on offense from both teams, the University of Arkansas Pine-Bluff managed to break the scoring drought with a 19-yard touchdown run by running back Dennis Jenkins. UAPB quarterback Ben Anderson ran an option play to the left side, pitching the ball to Jenkins late, who scampered into the endzone untouched with 7:39 left in the first half. Mother nature then made its presence felt in Little Rock. A storm passed through War Memorial Stadium, forcing the referees to halt play for 30 minutes until the weather cleared up.
After play resumed, Langston would quickly even up the score. Only a few minutes later in the 2nd quarter, the Lions answered with a 38 yard score to sophomore wide receiver Kyron King on a post route over the middle. Junior Lion quarterback Jac’Quon Miles delivered a perfectly timed strike, allowing King to extend for the ball and continue to the endzone unimpeded. Just as LU gained momentum, however, it was given right back to the Golden Lions of UAPB. With less than 4 minutes remaining in the half, UAPB drove down the field quickly and scored with 45 seconds left on a 33-yard pass to receiver Dezmond Beverly to give the Golden Lions a 14-7 lead after two quarters.
The third quarter passed by much like the first quarter, with neither team able to sustain a long drive. Midway through the third quarter, the Lions recovered a muffed punt deep in UAPB territory. The Lions could not capitalize as they committed two consecutive holding penalties that stalled their drive.
Langston took possession to begin the fourth quarter, and started on a 10 pay, 80 yard scoring drive capped off by a 1-yard touchdown from Lion running back Will Taylor. Taylor’s touchdown tied the score at 14-14 with 10:44 remaining in the contest. UAPB was unable to answer the Lions scoring drive, and were forced to punt. Langston took the ball with 2:41 left in the game, with Miles looking to engineer a game winning drive. Starting on their own 19, the Lions marched into UAPB territory on a 14 yard reception to receiver Justin Robinson.
Langston looked to be in control, but two plays later Miles was sacked and fumbled. The ball was kicked backward deep into Langston territory, and was eventually recovered by UAPB defensive lineman Damien Lee at the Langston 25. Lee returned the fumble 6 yards to the LU 19, with only 1 minute remaining in the contest. UAPB was able to make a field goal as time expired, giving the Golden Lions a 17-14 victory.
Langston’s next football game will be its 2012 home opener against Bacone College. The game will be at 7:00 p.m. at W.E. Anderson Stadium.
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After play resumed, Langston would quickly even up the score. Only a few minutes later in the 2nd quarter, the Lions answered with a 38 yard score to sophomore wide receiver Kyron King on a post route over the middle. Junior Lion quarterback Jac’Quon Miles delivered a perfectly timed strike, allowing King to extend for the ball and continue to the endzone unimpeded. Just as LU gained momentum, however, it was given right back to the Golden Lions of UAPB. With less than 4 minutes remaining in the half, UAPB drove down the field quickly and scored with 45 seconds left on a 33-yard pass to receiver Dezmond Beverly to give the Golden Lions a 14-7 lead after two quarters.
The third quarter passed by much like the first quarter, with neither team able to sustain a long drive. Midway through the third quarter, the Lions recovered a muffed punt deep in UAPB territory. The Lions could not capitalize as they committed two consecutive holding penalties that stalled their drive.
Langston took possession to begin the fourth quarter, and started on a 10 pay, 80 yard scoring drive capped off by a 1-yard touchdown from Lion running back Will Taylor. Taylor’s touchdown tied the score at 14-14 with 10:44 remaining in the contest. UAPB was unable to answer the Lions scoring drive, and were forced to punt. Langston took the ball with 2:41 left in the game, with Miles looking to engineer a game winning drive. Starting on their own 19, the Lions marched into UAPB territory on a 14 yard reception to receiver Justin Robinson.
Langston looked to be in control, but two plays later Miles was sacked and fumbled. The ball was kicked backward deep into Langston territory, and was eventually recovered by UAPB defensive lineman Damien Lee at the Langston 25. Lee returned the fumble 6 yards to the LU 19, with only 1 minute remaining in the contest. UAPB was able to make a field goal as time expired, giving the Golden Lions a 17-14 victory.
Langston’s next football game will be its 2012 home opener against Bacone College. The game will be at 7:00 p.m. at W.E. Anderson Stadium.
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NCCU 54, FSU 31: Eagles unveil historic attack behind new QB
DURHAM, North Carolina — N.C. Central time capitalized on another team’s turnovers — instead of being buried by its own — and beat Fayetteville State 54-31 in Saturday’s season opener.
The Eagles put 34 points on the board in the second half, a far cry from last year’s team that lacked the legs and overall stamina to finish games. NCCU handed down that punishing sentence in front of 9,077 at O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium, punctuating it with a 57-yard punt return by redshirt freshman Adrian Wilkins as the final seconds ticked off.
FSU put NCCU on its heels in the first quarter when the Eagles were punting from their own 38. FSU’s Joseph McLean blocked the punt, and teammate Christopher Person picked it up at the 2 and scored. When these two squads last played each other in 2008, FSU scored on a blocked punt. FSU won that game 33-22 at NCCU.
NCCU coach Henry Frazier III said he’s not sure how last year’s team would have responded to getting punched like that, but he said the situation was the sort of thing he’s been preaching to the Eagles.
“That’s what we talk about in practice,” Frazier said. “When something bad happens, do you hang your head, or do you go out there and try to make a play? And they went out there and they made a play.”
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N.C. Central’s Irvine steals show as QB Goggans makes historic start in win
DURHAM -- N.C. Central quarterback Matt Goggans was making a historic start as the first white starting quarterback in Eagles’ history, but it was veteran wide receiver Geovonie Irvine who stole the show.
Irvine combined for 191 all-purpose yards, with 79 receiving and 112 return yards, along with two touchdowns to lead N.C. Central to a 54-31 win over CIAA opponent Fayetteville State Saturday.
The Broncos upset the Eagles four years ago in Durham, but in that game Irvine, a redshirt senior, was watching from the sidelines. Saturday, the preseason All-American was so drained, he received IV fluids after the game.
N.C. Central coach Henry Frazier was high on adrenaline after his first home win as a coach. Frazier was caught doing a little jig as the clock wound down.
“It just feels good to get that first victory,” said Frazier who went 0-5 at home last season. “We needed to get off to a good start.”
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The Eagles put 34 points on the board in the second half, a far cry from last year’s team that lacked the legs and overall stamina to finish games. NCCU handed down that punishing sentence in front of 9,077 at O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium, punctuating it with a 57-yard punt return by redshirt freshman Adrian Wilkins as the final seconds ticked off.
FSU put NCCU on its heels in the first quarter when the Eagles were punting from their own 38. FSU’s Joseph McLean blocked the punt, and teammate Christopher Person picked it up at the 2 and scored. When these two squads last played each other in 2008, FSU scored on a blocked punt. FSU won that game 33-22 at NCCU.
NCCU coach Henry Frazier III said he’s not sure how last year’s team would have responded to getting punched like that, but he said the situation was the sort of thing he’s been preaching to the Eagles.
“That’s what we talk about in practice,” Frazier said. “When something bad happens, do you hang your head, or do you go out there and try to make a play? And they went out there and they made a play.”
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N.C. Central’s Irvine steals show as QB Goggans makes historic start in win
DURHAM -- N.C. Central quarterback Matt Goggans was making a historic start as the first white starting quarterback in Eagles’ history, but it was veteran wide receiver Geovonie Irvine who stole the show.
Irvine combined for 191 all-purpose yards, with 79 receiving and 112 return yards, along with two touchdowns to lead N.C. Central to a 54-31 win over CIAA opponent Fayetteville State Saturday.
The Broncos upset the Eagles four years ago in Durham, but in that game Irvine, a redshirt senior, was watching from the sidelines. Saturday, the preseason All-American was so drained, he received IV fluids after the game.
N.C. Central coach Henry Frazier was high on adrenaline after his first home win as a coach. Frazier was caught doing a little jig as the clock wound down.
“It just feels good to get that first victory,” said Frazier who went 0-5 at home last season. “We needed to get off to a good start.”
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After blasting Jackson State, Mississippi State ready for SEC opener
STARKVILLE — Now, the fun starts. Mississippi State obliterated Jackson State 56-9 Saturday to open coach Dan Mullen's fourth season - a tune-up game for the Bulldogs, who now turn their attention to a big showdown against Auburn next Saturday.
"Next week is the real deal," MSU running back LaDarius Perkins said.
The Bulldogs showed off their speed with Tyler Russell as the centerpiece in his first game as the full-time starter at quarterback.
State attacked the edges with screen passes, and plowed the road with the run game in front of an announced sellout crowd of 55,082 at Davis Wade Stadium. It was a typical game featuring the hallmarks of Mullen's spread offense.
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Loss is a building block for Jackson State
STARKVILLE — One game does not make a season, and Jackson State senior quarterback Dedric McDonald couldn't be happier about that.
McDonald's final line in Saturday's 56-9 blowout loss at Mississippi State was not great: 14-of-27, 136 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions.
"A C-minus or a D," McDonald said when asked what grade he would give himself. "Just because of the interceptions. I feel like there's some things I could have done to move the ball."
Still, this season won't be measured against how JSU fared in its opener inside an SEC venue. It will be judged on how the Tigers fare once they enter SWAC play Sept. 15 at Texas Southern.
JSU coach Rick Comegy said McDonald's debut, as rocky as it might have been, doesn't change the way he views the senior. He's still the starter.
"Next week is the real deal," MSU running back LaDarius Perkins said.
The Bulldogs showed off their speed with Tyler Russell as the centerpiece in his first game as the full-time starter at quarterback.
State attacked the edges with screen passes, and plowed the road with the run game in front of an announced sellout crowd of 55,082 at Davis Wade Stadium. It was a typical game featuring the hallmarks of Mullen's spread offense.
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Loss is a building block for Jackson State
STARKVILLE — One game does not make a season, and Jackson State senior quarterback Dedric McDonald couldn't be happier about that.
McDonald's final line in Saturday's 56-9 blowout loss at Mississippi State was not great: 14-of-27, 136 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions.
"A C-minus or a D," McDonald said when asked what grade he would give himself. "Just because of the interceptions. I feel like there's some things I could have done to move the ball."
Still, this season won't be measured against how JSU fared in its opener inside an SEC venue. It will be judged on how the Tigers fare once they enter SWAC play Sept. 15 at Texas Southern.
JSU coach Rick Comegy said McDonald's debut, as rocky as it might have been, doesn't change the way he views the senior. He's still the starter.
Deception pays off for DSU Hornets in 17-10 win over VMI
DOVER, Delaware - — Nick Elko was the only player on Delaware State’s football team who truly knew what was going to happen prior to the most pivotal play in the Hornets’ season-opening game against Virginia Military Institute. That, Hornets head coach Kermit Blount said, was by design.
Just like the two discussed, Elko faked an inside handoff before scrambling into the clear on the right side of the field. VMI’s defense bit on the fake and Elko found an unobstructed 4-yard path into the end zone, which paved the way for Delaware State’s 17-10 win over the Keydets in a nonconference nailbiter.
The second-and-goal score was the first touchdown run of Elko’s career.
“It was like a thief in the night,” said Blount, who evened his career coaching record at 95-95-3 with the win. “You don’t let anybody know you’re going to break in somewhere, you just get it done.
“Certainly all day [VMI] had been pinching on our power run and inside game and we felt that they would pinch again on that [second]-and-short. It was just a good run for [Elko].”
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Just like the two discussed, Elko faked an inside handoff before scrambling into the clear on the right side of the field. VMI’s defense bit on the fake and Elko found an unobstructed 4-yard path into the end zone, which paved the way for Delaware State’s 17-10 win over the Keydets in a nonconference nailbiter.
The second-and-goal score was the first touchdown run of Elko’s career.
“It was like a thief in the night,” said Blount, who evened his career coaching record at 95-95-3 with the win. “You don’t let anybody know you’re going to break in somewhere, you just get it done.
“Certainly all day [VMI] had been pinching on our power run and inside game and we felt that they would pinch again on that [second]-and-short. It was just a good run for [Elko].”
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TSU downs rival Prairie View in nailbiter
HOUSTON, Texas - It came down to the last few seconds — time Texas Southern shouldn't have had.
Tied 41-41 with Prairie View A&M, the Tigers benefited from a late-starting clock on their final drive, giving them just enough time to set up a 47-yard field goal attempt for senior Robert Hersh.
The kick sailed through the uprights with no time left, lifting the Tigers to their first win over the rival Panthers in six years, 44-41 in the Labor Day Classic on Saturday night in front of 21,562 fans at Reliant Stadium.
"It's incredible," TSU quarterback Riko Smalls said. "It's a long time overdue, but we've got to enjoy this win and then focus on our next opponent."
The win was big for TSU coach Darrell Asberry, who made his debut.
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Tied 41-41 with Prairie View A&M, the Tigers benefited from a late-starting clock on their final drive, giving them just enough time to set up a 47-yard field goal attempt for senior Robert Hersh.
The kick sailed through the uprights with no time left, lifting the Tigers to their first win over the rival Panthers in six years, 44-41 in the Labor Day Classic on Saturday night in front of 21,562 fans at Reliant Stadium.
"It's incredible," TSU quarterback Riko Smalls said. "It's a long time overdue, but we've got to enjoy this win and then focus on our next opponent."
The win was big for TSU coach Darrell Asberry, who made his debut.
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Bowie State earns dramatic win in season opener
BOWIE, Maryland - The Bowie State University football team erased an early two-touchdown deficit and survived a wild final minute to earn a 24-20 victory against Assumption College in its season opener on Saturday in Bowie.
The Bulldogs drove 65 yards in the final seconds and scored the game-winning touchdown with 5 seconds remaining after Assumption had scored to take the lead in the final minute of play.
Assumption drove 75 yards in four plays for a touchdown and a 20-17 lead with 33 seconds to go. The Bulldogs then took over at their own 35 with 29 seconds left. Quarterback Jared Johnston connected with wide receiver Douglas McNeil for a 16-yard gain to start the game-winning drive. A roughing the passer call on Assumption gave Bowie State another 15 yards. Johnston found McNeil again for 19 yards, putting the Bulldogs 15 yards away from the winning touchdown.
After Johnston carried and lost a yard, he hit McNeil on a 16-yard touchdown pass with 5 seconds to go, and kicker Mario Diaz-Aviles added the extra point.
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The Bulldogs drove 65 yards in the final seconds and scored the game-winning touchdown with 5 seconds remaining after Assumption had scored to take the lead in the final minute of play.
Assumption drove 75 yards in four plays for a touchdown and a 20-17 lead with 33 seconds to go. The Bulldogs then took over at their own 35 with 29 seconds left. Quarterback Jared Johnston connected with wide receiver Douglas McNeil for a 16-yard gain to start the game-winning drive. A roughing the passer call on Assumption gave Bowie State another 15 yards. Johnston found McNeil again for 19 yards, putting the Bulldogs 15 yards away from the winning touchdown.
After Johnston carried and lost a yard, he hit McNeil on a 16-yard touchdown pass with 5 seconds to go, and kicker Mario Diaz-Aviles added the extra point.
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St. Aug downs Wingate in opener
DURHAM, North Carolina — Saint Augustine’s University’s first football game under a new name got off to a rousing start on Saturday, Sept 1, 2012, at Durham County Stadium.
Led by three touchdown passes from Teddy Bacote (Jr./Hampton, Va.), the Falcons thumped Wingate University 28-10 in the season opener for both teams. The victory was the most impressive in an opening game under Head Coach Michael Costa, the Falcons’ head coach since 2002.
“This is a good way to begin the new era as a university,” Costa said.
All three phases – offense, defense and special teams – were clicking against the Bulldogs, picked third in the highly regarded South Atlantic Conference. The Bulldogs never lost to a CIAA team before Saturday, but were no match for the high-flying Falcons.
The offense, behind the passing of Bacote, gained 323 total yards. Bacote threw touchdown passes to three different receivers and finished with 187 yards on 15-for-26 passing including one interception. The defense allowed 318 yards but held firm in the red zone, limiting the Bulldogs to one touchdown in the fourth quarter with the outcome already decided. Chaz Robinson (Jr./Hampton, Va.) led the defense with a game-high 14 tackles. On special teams, Alexander Tucker (Jr./Union, S.C.) booted five out of six kickoffs for touchbacks
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Led by three touchdown passes from Teddy Bacote (Jr./Hampton, Va.), the Falcons thumped Wingate University 28-10 in the season opener for both teams. The victory was the most impressive in an opening game under Head Coach Michael Costa, the Falcons’ head coach since 2002.
“This is a good way to begin the new era as a university,” Costa said.
All three phases – offense, defense and special teams – were clicking against the Bulldogs, picked third in the highly regarded South Atlantic Conference. The Bulldogs never lost to a CIAA team before Saturday, but were no match for the high-flying Falcons.
The offense, behind the passing of Bacote, gained 323 total yards. Bacote threw touchdown passes to three different receivers and finished with 187 yards on 15-for-26 passing including one interception. The defense allowed 318 yards but held firm in the red zone, limiting the Bulldogs to one touchdown in the fourth quarter with the outcome already decided. Chaz Robinson (Jr./Hampton, Va.) led the defense with a game-high 14 tackles. On special teams, Alexander Tucker (Jr./Union, S.C.) booted five out of six kickoffs for touchbacks
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Alcorn States edges GSU in final minutes
Grambling pushed the ball down field for one final shot at victory, but a 42-yard field goal attempt by Fabian Carter from the right hash mark fell well short of its intended destination as time expired.
A swarm of purple jerseys rushed the field in elation with the 22-21 season-opening victory, and the Tigers eventually filed to the locker room without a single smile among the bunch.
"There ain't no good thing in losing," Grambling coach Doug Williams said. "When you lose, you can't pick out the good things because they don't resonate. I think if anybody in that room feels like they did well in that loss, they're in the wrong room. No matter how well you've done, you didn't do well enough to win."
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Alabama A&M survives Tuskegee scare
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama -- One touchdown. One point. One huge, collective sigh of relief. Alabama A&M needed, and experienced, all of the above Saturday night against Tuskegee before an announced crowd of 21,400 at Legion Field.
The Bulldogs trailed for the better part of three quarters, put together a monster drive at just the right time and then sweated out a last-second 52-yard field goal attempt to escape with a 7-6 season-opening victory over the Golden Tigers.
"A win is a win is a win," said A&M coach Anthony Jones, whose team beat Tuskegee for the third straight year. "The first game out, you just want to get a win any way you can."
The last time out, on this same field but under much more important circumstances, the Bulldogs didn't come through, frittering away a 15-point halftime lead and losing by a point to Grambling in the SWAC championship game.
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The Bulldogs trailed for the better part of three quarters, put together a monster drive at just the right time and then sweated out a last-second 52-yard field goal attempt to escape with a 7-6 season-opening victory over the Golden Tigers.
"A win is a win is a win," said A&M coach Anthony Jones, whose team beat Tuskegee for the third straight year. "The first game out, you just want to get a win any way you can."
The last time out, on this same field but under much more important circumstances, the Bulldogs didn't come through, frittering away a 15-point halftime lead and losing by a point to Grambling in the SWAC championship game.
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DSU Statesmen let lead slip away against Fort Valley State
CLEVELAND, Mississippi – The Delta State University football team kicked off the Jamey Chadwell era against Fort Valley State Saturday at Parker Field at McCool Stadium. The joy the Statesmen felt when they held the lead at halftime turned to dismay, as the Wildcats rallied to a 31-23 victory.
The Statesmen (0-1) got on the board first on their first drive of the game. Avery Horn recovered his own fumble and ran 14 yards for the Touchdown. A missed extra point had the Statesmen up 6-0 early.
After a missed field goal by the Wildcats, the Statesmen put up three points of their own on their next drive. D.J. Jarrin kicked a 30-yard field goal through the uprights to put the Statesmen up 9-0.
Fort Valley (1-0) then got back into the game thanks to a Statesmen miscue. Lavon Downs mishandled a punt, and tried to recover. However, Downs was called for illegal batting out of the end zone, which resulted in a safety for Fort Valley State.
The Statesmen made sure the Wildcats did not score on the ensuing drive. Eric Williams picked off his first pass of the game, and returned it 41 yards into FVSU territory.
The Statesmen had to settle for a punt, but would make a big special teams play of their own on the next Wildcat drive. Rondreas Truesdale broke through the FVSU line, and blocked the attempted Fort Valley punt. A Wildcat penalty put the ball on the 16-yard line.
Statesmen quarterback Trevor Wooden then extended the Statesmen lead when he hooked up with receiver Kevin Jackson for a 19-yard touchdown pass. The score put the Statesmen up 16-2.
The Wildcats answered the Statesmen touchdown on their next drive. Fort Valley running back Seth Hill broke through the Statesmen defense and ran for a 64-yard touchdown. The extra point cut the Statesmen lead to 16-9.
The two teams once again traded punts before the Statesmen offense extended their lead. Wooden connected for his second passing touchdown of the day, this time he found tight end Reed Falkner for a 17-yard touchdown.
The Statesmen ended a Fort Valley rally just before halftime when Williams intercepted his second pass of the game, as he took the ball away from the Wildcats in the end zone. The turnover sent the Statesmen into the locker room at halftime with a 23-9 lead.
After a scoreless third quarter, the Wildcats made the most of a Statesmen penalty, and cut in the Statesmen lead. After driving down the field, Antonio Henton threw the ball to Hill for a 28-yard touchdown. Henton then found Chris Slaughter in the end zone for a two-point conversion, which made a six-point game, 23-17 with 12 minutes to go.
With momentum on their side, the Fort Valley defense made a play, as Jabioas Glenn picked off a Wooden pass in Statesmen territory. The Wildcats marched down the field, and inside the Statesmen 10-yard line. The Statesmen defense held their ground, as Fort Valley went three-and-out, and missed a field goal.
After the Statesmen were forced to punt from their end zone, the Wildcats once again took over in Statesmen territory. This time they made the Statesmen pay, as Henton hooked up with Slaughter for a 13-yard touchdown. The extra point gave Fort Valley their first lead of the game 24-23 with seven minutes to go.
After the Statesmen offense was again forced to punt, the squad had their second special teams miscue of the day. Downs muffed a punt, and Fort Valley jumped on it at the Delta State 26. Hill then scampered for a touchdown to put the Wildcats up 31-23.
Down eight with 3 minutes to go, the Statesmen offense needed to find the end zone. That need however would go unfulfilled, as the Wildcat defense held to take over on downs. The stop allowed the Wildcats the run the clock out for the 31-23 victory.
Wooden finished the game 13-of-25 for 167 yards, two touchdowns, and an interception. Wooden also led the team in rushing with 58 yards on 12 carries. Henton finished 19-of-42 for 234 yards, two touchdowns, and two picks. Seth Hill ran 17 times for 154 yards and two touchdowns for the Wildcats.
The Statesmen finished with 306 yards of total offense compared to 353 for Fort Valley. The Statesmen were penalized 10 times for 78 yards. Fort Valley was flagged seven times for 68 yards.
The Statesmen will look to rebound next Saturday as they travel to face the Vikings of Elizabeth City State. Kick off is set for 6 p.m. Eastern, 5 p.m. Central time in Elizabeth City, N.C., and pregame on the Statesmen Sports Network will begin at 4 p.m. Central time.
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The Statesmen (0-1) got on the board first on their first drive of the game. Avery Horn recovered his own fumble and ran 14 yards for the Touchdown. A missed extra point had the Statesmen up 6-0 early.
After a missed field goal by the Wildcats, the Statesmen put up three points of their own on their next drive. D.J. Jarrin kicked a 30-yard field goal through the uprights to put the Statesmen up 9-0.
Fort Valley (1-0) then got back into the game thanks to a Statesmen miscue. Lavon Downs mishandled a punt, and tried to recover. However, Downs was called for illegal batting out of the end zone, which resulted in a safety for Fort Valley State.
The Statesmen made sure the Wildcats did not score on the ensuing drive. Eric Williams picked off his first pass of the game, and returned it 41 yards into FVSU territory.
The Statesmen had to settle for a punt, but would make a big special teams play of their own on the next Wildcat drive. Rondreas Truesdale broke through the FVSU line, and blocked the attempted Fort Valley punt. A Wildcat penalty put the ball on the 16-yard line.
Statesmen quarterback Trevor Wooden then extended the Statesmen lead when he hooked up with receiver Kevin Jackson for a 19-yard touchdown pass. The score put the Statesmen up 16-2.
The Wildcats answered the Statesmen touchdown on their next drive. Fort Valley running back Seth Hill broke through the Statesmen defense and ran for a 64-yard touchdown. The extra point cut the Statesmen lead to 16-9.
The two teams once again traded punts before the Statesmen offense extended their lead. Wooden connected for his second passing touchdown of the day, this time he found tight end Reed Falkner for a 17-yard touchdown.
The Statesmen ended a Fort Valley rally just before halftime when Williams intercepted his second pass of the game, as he took the ball away from the Wildcats in the end zone. The turnover sent the Statesmen into the locker room at halftime with a 23-9 lead.
After a scoreless third quarter, the Wildcats made the most of a Statesmen penalty, and cut in the Statesmen lead. After driving down the field, Antonio Henton threw the ball to Hill for a 28-yard touchdown. Henton then found Chris Slaughter in the end zone for a two-point conversion, which made a six-point game, 23-17 with 12 minutes to go.
With momentum on their side, the Fort Valley defense made a play, as Jabioas Glenn picked off a Wooden pass in Statesmen territory. The Wildcats marched down the field, and inside the Statesmen 10-yard line. The Statesmen defense held their ground, as Fort Valley went three-and-out, and missed a field goal.
After the Statesmen were forced to punt from their end zone, the Wildcats once again took over in Statesmen territory. This time they made the Statesmen pay, as Henton hooked up with Slaughter for a 13-yard touchdown. The extra point gave Fort Valley their first lead of the game 24-23 with seven minutes to go.
After the Statesmen offense was again forced to punt, the squad had their second special teams miscue of the day. Downs muffed a punt, and Fort Valley jumped on it at the Delta State 26. Hill then scampered for a touchdown to put the Wildcats up 31-23.
Down eight with 3 minutes to go, the Statesmen offense needed to find the end zone. That need however would go unfulfilled, as the Wildcat defense held to take over on downs. The stop allowed the Wildcats the run the clock out for the 31-23 victory.
Wooden finished the game 13-of-25 for 167 yards, two touchdowns, and an interception. Wooden also led the team in rushing with 58 yards on 12 carries. Henton finished 19-of-42 for 234 yards, two touchdowns, and two picks. Seth Hill ran 17 times for 154 yards and two touchdowns for the Wildcats.
The Statesmen finished with 306 yards of total offense compared to 353 for Fort Valley. The Statesmen were penalized 10 times for 78 yards. Fort Valley was flagged seven times for 68 yards.
The Statesmen will look to rebound next Saturday as they travel to face the Vikings of Elizabeth City State. Kick off is set for 6 p.m. Eastern, 5 p.m. Central time in Elizabeth City, N.C., and pregame on the Statesmen Sports Network will begin at 4 p.m. Central time.
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Lane Dragons takes over in fourth quarter, Edward Waters falls to 1-1
JACKSON, Tennessee - Now in his third year as the head football coach at Lane College, Derrick Burroughs witnessed something he has been hoping to see since day one. But he also bemoaned a few bad habits the Dragons have been unable to shake as Lane defeated Edward Waters College, 45-28, at Lane Field Saturday.
“My first year, we could not get over the hump,” Burroughs said. “And that’s the biggest thing we are trying to get away from. “We kept fighting, but our defense is too soft, not aggressive.”
The defense answered Burroughs’ call in the fourth quarter and pitched a shutout after Lane took a 31-28 lead for good on the final play from scrimmage in the third quarter when Evan Yabu took a five-yard pass from Chris Rini.
“It was pretty much meant for any of the slot receivers,” Yabu said. “But our quarterback (Rini) actually made the play when he scrambled, and that bought him some extra time.”
Rini, who split time with Dyron Speight behind center, completed 10 of his 14 passes for 107 yards and three touchdowns – two to Yabu.
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“My first year, we could not get over the hump,” Burroughs said. “And that’s the biggest thing we are trying to get away from. “We kept fighting, but our defense is too soft, not aggressive.”
The defense answered Burroughs’ call in the fourth quarter and pitched a shutout after Lane took a 31-28 lead for good on the final play from scrimmage in the third quarter when Evan Yabu took a five-yard pass from Chris Rini.
“It was pretty much meant for any of the slot receivers,” Yabu said. “But our quarterback (Rini) actually made the play when he scrambled, and that bought him some extra time.”
Rini, who split time with Dyron Speight behind center, completed 10 of his 14 passes for 107 yards and three touchdowns – two to Yabu.
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CIAA Football: Chowan 70, Livingstone 35
SALISBURY, North Carolina — Livingstone wants to get the ball in the hands of gifted returner Terry Anderson as often as possible, although returning 10 kickoffs in the same night isn’t what head coach Elvin James had in mind. Anderson’s 199 return yards were just one of the wild stats in Livingstone’s 70-35 loss to Chowan at Alumni Stadium on Saturday night.
Livingstone hadn’t scored as many as 35 in a game since it beat J.C. Smith 37-19 in 2002. That was the good news. The bad news was the Blue Bears hadn’t allowed 70 since they took it on the chin from J.C. Smith 83-6 in 1964.
“I was impressed with what our new offense coordinator (Darryl Williams) is doing,” James said. “But our defense was disappointing. We had some people missing in the secondary, but I thought we’d be more ready.”
Livingstone’s freshman QB Drew Powell was 22-for-35 passing for 343 yards and four scores, while Anthony Holland had 10 catches for 195 yards. Holland explained that the offense has adopted the nickname — the HOBOS — as in High Octane Big Offense.
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Livingstone hadn’t scored as many as 35 in a game since it beat J.C. Smith 37-19 in 2002. That was the good news. The bad news was the Blue Bears hadn’t allowed 70 since they took it on the chin from J.C. Smith 83-6 in 1964.
“I was impressed with what our new offense coordinator (Darryl Williams) is doing,” James said. “But our defense was disappointing. We had some people missing in the secondary, but I thought we’d be more ready.”
Livingstone’s freshman QB Drew Powell was 22-for-35 passing for 343 yards and four scores, while Anthony Holland had 10 catches for 195 yards. Holland explained that the offense has adopted the nickname — the HOBOS — as in High Octane Big Offense.
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