Saturday,
October 6, 2007
TUSCULUM FOOTBALL BEATS BEARS 31-16 IN HOMECOMING TILT
GREENEVILLE, Tenn. --- Ryan Tallent
recorded 119 yards on six receptions, including a pair of touchdowns, as Tusculum defeated Lenoir-Rhyne 31-16, Saturday afternoon at Pioneer Field. Tusculum
evens its record at 3-3 as the Pioneers win their third straight game and
improve to 2-0 in the South Atlantic Conference. The Bears fall to 2-4 overall and 0-1 in the
league as Tusculum
is victorious in its homecoming game.
The Tusculum offense amassed 409
yards, their third straight game of posting 400 or more total yards. Corey
Russell went 19-for-40 for 330 yards and four touchdowns, but was picked
off three times on the afternoon. Jarrell NeSmith
made five catches for 68 yards, while Brandon
Dixon added three receptions for 51 yards and a touchdown.
L-R kicker Andrew Coln accounted for a bulk of the
scoring for the Bears as he connected on all three of his field goal attempts
and an extra point.
Both teams committed four
turnovers each on the afternoon as Tusculum's
Jeremy Thompson recorded 11 tackles
and forced a fumble. Dewayne Jones led L-R's defensive
efforts with 14 tackles, including a sack.
The Tusculum
defense limited the Bears to 219 yards on the day, including 98 passing yards.
The Bears took advantage of an
interception deep in TC territory as Bud
Ray picked off Russell and returned the football to the TC 22. But the offensive drive stalled, before Coln drilled a 34-yard field goal at the 1:59 mark to go up
3-0.
Tusculum
answered on its next possession as Russell completed an 18-yard pass to Tallent to set up a 41-yard strike to Dixon for the Pioneers' initial
touchdown. Justin Higgins' kick made it 7-3 Tusculum with 38 seconds left in the quarter.
Later in the second period,
Russell bobbled a snap and was recovered by L-R's Adrian Ford at the TC 18.
But the Tusculum
defense remained solid, not giving up a yard as Coln
connected on a 36-yard field to cut the deficit to 7-6 with 8:15 left before
halftime.
On the ensuing kickoff, Jamichael Caldwell returned the ball 72 yards to
the L-R 22. Three plays later, Russell
found Tallent from 20 yards out for the score and a
14-6 lead at the 7:09 mark of the quarter.
Lenoir-Rhyne
answered with a scoring drive of its own as the Bears moved into Tusculum territory to the
32-yard line. But that's as close as
they would get as Coln made a 50-yard field to trim
the lead to 14-9.
Tusculum's next possession stalled and the Pioneers were forced to
punt. Preseason All-American John Gregory, released a booming punt
that traveled 76 yards which was fumbled, but recovered by L-R returner Marcus
McFadden at the L-R 3. The punt was
a career long and the third longest in school history.
On the first play from
scrimmage, Anderson
was picked off by Antrez McDaniel at the L-R 14 and ran out of
bounds at the four-yard line. Russell
found Caldwell
on a four-yard pass for a touchdown with 2:43 remaining. Tusculum intercepted
Anderson again
10 seconds later as Jovon Miller snared the pass for the pick at
the TC 43. The Pioneers would drive to
the L-R 8 before the drive stalled.
Higgins connected on a 25-yard field goal with 38.9 seconds left before
halftime and a 24-9 lead.
TC went three and out on its
opening possession of the third quarter and was forced to punt. The Pioneers got a break when L-R's Barry Tate fumbled the punt and was
recovered by Tusculum's Pharis Baldwin at the L-R 24. But Tusculum
couldn't take advantage of the miscue as Gareth
Rowland's 38-yard field goal sailed wide right.
The Bears took advantage of the
miss as they marched 79 yards on seven plays, including a 15-yard touchdown run
by Anderson. Coln's kick made it
24-16.
The score would remain that way
until the 12:38 mark in the fourth quarter when Russell completed a 66-yard
pass to a streaking Tallent up the middle and a 31-16
TC advantage.
The two teams exchanged fumbles
down the stretch, but neither could capitalize as Tusculum prevailed 31-26.
Tusculum's Jarvis Littlejohn
finished with nine tackles, while Justin
Scott added eight hits, including two for loss and recovered a fumble in
his fourth consecutive game.
Tusculum
returns to action next Saturday when they travel to Brevard for a 7 p.m. contest
in a non-conference tilt from Brevard,
N.C. Lenoir-Rhyne will
host nationally-ranked Wingate for homecoming, beginning at 2 p.m. from Moretz Stadium.
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