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.com) - A rivalry as strong as Bethune-Cookman versus South Carolina State got
the type of ending it deserved Saturday. Spectacular. Well, South Carolina State
would agree to that more as quarterback Adrian Kollock Jr. hit Austin Smith in
stride for a 49-yard touchdown pass with 33 seconds remaining in the Bulldogs
20-14 victory over a 14th-ranked Bethune squad that had been unbeaten in
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference action. Bethunes first conference road loss
since falling in Orangeburg in 2011 created a logjam for first place, including
the Wildcats (6-2, 3-1) and SCSU (5-3, 3-1). Smith broke three tackles on his
decisive touchdown. Bethune tied the game at 14-14 when SCSU was hoping to run
out the clock but fumbled a snap deep in its territory, which the Wildcats
Donald Smith scooped up for a 3-yard touchdown return. There were only two
offensive touchdowns in the game. Quentin Williams 43-yard scoring pass to Jhomo
Gordon just 37 seconds into the game gave Bethune a 7-0 lead. SCSU tied the game
on Justin Hughes 44-yard interception return with 5:24 left in the second
quarter. The Bulldogs took a 14-7 lead on Antonio Hamiltons 91- yard TD return
midway through the third quarter. Williams was sacked nine times and threw three
interceptions. He got tired of seeing Javon Hargrave, who collected six sacks
and 11 tackles for the Bulldogs. Either Bethune or SCSU has won five of the last
six MEAC titles.
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Sports Network FCS Top 25 No. 1 North Dakota State (8-0, 4-0 Missouri Valley)
47, South Dakota (2-6, 0-4) 7 North Dakota State extended its FCS-record winning
streak to 32 games as quarterback Carson Wentz threw for three touchdowns and
running back John Crockett had 169 yards from scrimmage and scored twice. The
Bison defense forced three turnovers. Linebacker Nick DeLuca had 12 tackles and
one interception.
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Arizona (5-3, 3-1 Big Sky) 28, No. 2 Eastern Washington (7-2, 4-1) 27 NAU backup
quarterback Jordan Perry connected with freshman wide receiver Dan Galindo on a
20-yard touchdown pass with 12 seconds remaining to erase a 27-22 deficit and
end two-time defending Big Sky champion Eastern Washingtons conference winning
streak at 14 games. The Eagles had a 27-22 lead late in the fourth quarter but
opted not to go for a 40-yard field goal attempt before being stopped on
4th-and-4 at the NAU 23 with 47 seconds left. On the Lumberjacks second play of
the ensuing drive, Perry threw a 54-yard completion to Alex Holmes to set up the
winning touchdown. Starting quarterback Chase Cartwright was 23-for-40 for 255
yards and two touchdowns before leaving the game with an injury. The Lumberjacks
overcame the spectacular return of EWU running back Jordan Talley from a
shoulder injury as he rushed for 219 yards and a touchdown on 24 carries. EWU
quarterback Jordan West, making his third start in place of injured standout
Vernon Adams Jr., was 16-for-34 for 171 yards and two touchdowns in the loss.
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New Hampshire (6-1, 4-0 CAA) 28, Stony Brook (4-5, 3-2) 20 New Hampshire
overcame a 14-0 deficit after the first quarter and went ahead for good on R.J.
Harris 73-yard touchdown pass from running back Nico Steriti in the third
quarter. Quarterback Andy Vailas rushed for two touchdowns and Jimmy Owens
scored on a 51-yard run with 1:43 left to extend a 21-20 lead.
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Coastal Carolina (8-0, 2-0 Big South) 43, Charleston Southern (5-3, 0-2) 22
Coastal Carolina avenged a loss from last season as Alex Ross passed for three
touchdowns and DeAngelo Henderson rushed for three. Chanticleers wide receiver
John Israel collected 174 yards and two touchdowns on three receptions.
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Villanova (7-1) 48, Morgan State (4-4) 28 Villanova quarterback John Robertson
was 13-for-18 for 143 yards and three touchdowns and rushed for 99 yards and two
touchdowns. Running back Kevin Monangai rushed for 170 yards and two touchdowns.
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Jacksonville State (6-1, 4-0) 49, Tennessee Tech (3-5, 2-3) 3 Five different
Jacksonville State players scored touchdowns in the second quarter and the
Gamecocks pushed their winning streak to six. Quarterback Eli Jenkins had 204
total yards and threw for a touchdown, while backup Christian LeMay passed for
two more scores to Anthony Johnson.
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(5-3, 4-1 Big Sky) 41, No. 7 Montana (5-3, 3-1) 21 Montana couldnt stop the FCS
No. 1-ranked rushing attack as the Mustangs chewed up 421 yards on the ground in
their fourth straight win. Quarterback Chris Brown rushed for 226 yards and two
touchdowns on 21 carries while adding 107 yards and a touchdown through the air.
Montana led 14-7 in the second quarter before Cal Poly ran off 27 unanswered
points. Jordan Johnson threw for 248 yards and three touchdowns in the loss,
including two scores to Jamal Jones (eight receptions for 134 yarfds).
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F. Austin (6-2, 3-1 Southeastern) 27, No. 8 Southeastern Louisiana (6-3, 4-1) 17
Running back Gus Johnson rushed for 116 yards and two touchdowns and quarterback
Clint Conque also ran in a score as Stephen F. Austin made the Southland
Conference a wide-open race with five one-loss teams. After sitting out the
first half with a sore shoulder, Southeastern signal caller Bryan Bennett had an
83-yard touchdown pass to Jeff Smiley and a rushing touchdown in the second
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No. 9 Illinois State (7-0, 4-0 Missouri Valley) 21, Missouri State (4-4, 1-3) 7
Illinois State overcame a 7-6 deficit in the fourth quarter as quarterback Tre
Roberson scored on a 7-yard run and threw his second touchdown pass of the game.
Marshaun Coprich carried the ball 31 times for 148 yards.
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Montana State (6-2, 4-0 Big Sky), Idle
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McNeese State (5-2, 3-1 Southland) 41, Incarnate Word (1-7, 1-4) 21 McNeese
State was outgained in yards (303 to 273), but forced six turnovers. Brent
Spikes picked off three passes and returned one for a 48-yard touchdown. Dylan
Long rushed for 60 yards and three touchdowns, while Ryan Ross had 64 yards and
a score on the ground.
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Fordham (7-1, 3-0 Patriot) 48, Lehigh (1-6, 0-2) 27 Fordham freshman Chase
Edmonds rushed for 197 yards and five touchdowns on 32 carries and senior
Michael Nebrich passed for 292 yards and one touchdown. The Rams had never won
in 12 previous visits to Lehigh.
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Youngstown State (6-2, 3-1 Missouri Valley) 30, No. 13 South Dakota State (5-3,
2-2) 27 Youngstown State freshman quarterback Hunter Wells passed for 256 yards
and accounted for three touchdowns (two passing, one rushing). Martin Ruiz
rushed for 132 yards and a touchdown on 20 carries. For SDSU, senior running
back Zach Zenner rushed for 114 yards and scored a pair of touchdowns.
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Chattanooga (5-3, 4-0) 38, Mercer (5-4, 1-4) 31 Junior quarterback Jacob Huesman
passed for 359 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for another 99 yards and a
score to lift Chattanooga. Mocs senior defensive end Davis Tull recorded 1.5
sacks to get to 35 for his career, pulling within 1.5 sacks of former
Appalachian State standout Josh Jeffries Southern Conference record of 36.5
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Richmond (6-2, 3-1 CAA) 30, Elon (1-7, 0-4) 10 Richmond limited Elon to 141
yards, including just 17 on 26 carries. Running back Jacobi Green totaled 149
yards from scrimmage and rushed for a touchdown.
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William & Mary (5-3, 2-2 CAA) 31, Delaware (4-4, 2-2) 17 Mikal Abdul-Saboor
rushed for 198 yards and two touchdowns as William & Mary controlled the
ball for 37 minutes, 8 seconds. Delawares Trent Hurley was 24-for-36 for 236
yards and a touchdown with one interception.
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Eastern Kentucky (7-1, 4-1) 33, Southeast Missouri State (4-5, 2-3) 21 EKU
rebounded from it first loss as DyShawn Mobley rushed for 111 yards and three
touchdowns, and Jeff Glover blocked a punt and returned the ball for a 22-yard
touchdown. Devin Borders caught four passes for 106 yards and a touchdown.
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Harvard (6-0, 3-0 Ivy) 49, Princeton (3-3, 2-1) 7 Harvard totaled 698 yards and
blew out Princeton behind quarterback Conner Hempel, who passed for 382 yards
and three touchdowns and rushed for 52 yards and two more scores. Running backs
Semar Smith (124 yards) and Paul Stanton Jr. (105 yards, one touchdown) both
went over the century mark in the win. The Crimson have won 10 straight games
since last season.
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Indiana State (5-3, 2-2 Missouri Valley) 41, No. 20 Southern Illinois (5-4, 2-3)
26 Indiana State racked up 568 yards behind the senior trio of quarterback Mike
Perish (27-for-41, 353 yards, four touchdowns), running back Buck Logan (15
carries, 142 yards, one touchdown) and wide receiver Kyani Harris (five
receptions, 129 yards, two touchdowns). Southern Illinois commited four
turnovers in its third straight loss.
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Northern Iowa (4-4, 2-2 Missouri Valley) 27, Western Illinois (3-6, 1-4) 13
Northern Iowa senior running back David Johnson rushed for 146 rushing yards and
scored twice to set a school record with 51 career touchdowns. Brion Carnes
started at quarterback and passed for a career-high 239 yards and one touchdown.
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Francis (3-5, 1-2 NEC) 30, No. 24 Sacred Heart (6-2, 2-1) 27 Saint Francis beat
a Division I team for the first time this season in knocking Sacred Heart from
first place in the Northeast Conference. Zach Drayer threw three touchdowns and
caught one on a trick play as SFU built a 27-10 lead. After the Pioneers rallied
to tie the game, Lance Geesey kicked a 35-yard field goal with 5:28 left for the
decisive points. Sacred Hearts Keshaudas Spence (23 carries, 173 yards, one
touchdown) outperformed SFUs Khairi Dickson (28 carries, 95 yards), who entered
the game as the FCS rushing leader.
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Albany (6-2) 24, Colgate (4-4) 17 Quarterback Will Fiacchi scored from 2 yards
out with 16 seconds left to lift Albany. Fiacchi finished with two rushing
touchdown and one though the air as the Great Danes overcame three turnovers.
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. Parrish, 34, went scoreless in two games last season with the Buffalo Sabres.
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. Two weeks after the Kings became NHL royalty for a second time; sitting on top
of the hockey world, Stanley Cup in hands.PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. -- The green
jacket hardly left Bubba Watsons closet the first time he won the Masters.
Already in the last three weeks, he has worn it to a hometown function for kids,
to the University of Georgia, and even had it on when he threw out the first
pitch in a minor league baseball game. The difference? Watson says winning the
Masters the first time was all about him as a player, though he wanted to show
proper respect to the club and its jacket. The second time around, hes more
interested in using the jacket to benefit others. "I felt like this time I
should be about inspiring kids and different people, and so I wanted to give
back and do some things at my schools that I went to," Watson said Tuesday at
The Players Championship, his first tournament since the Masters. He went to
Bagdad, the tiny town in northwestern Florida, and after being honoured at the
Historical Society, he went to his elementary school and donated money for the
school to buy computers. He also visited his middle sschool and high school.
Shirt Kevin De Bruyne. "For me, it was kind
of about thanking everybody in the communities, thanking my teachers that really
put their blood, sweat and tears into helping Bubba Watson," he said. "I might
not have paid attention like I should, but it was, just to say thanks to
everybody thats helped me throughout my young life." At Georgia, he attended
what Watson described as "an awards banquet for the smart kids." "I wasnt ever
invited to this banquet," he said. "It took me two green jackets before I
finally got invited to this event." His message to the children was to listen to
the teachers. His message at Georgia was to give back to the community. And thus
ended the Bubba Tour. "We asked the members and the chairman at Augusta if were
allowed to use it (the green jacket) for certain events, but now its done,"
Watson said. "Its up in the closet. Now were going to hopefully try to contend
at some other tournaments."
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