Sunday, October 4, 2015

Saturday's SoCon Football Round-up (10-3-15)





Week number five in SoCon football is now complete, so let's take a look at the games.

The only conference game of the week was a real barn burner between Wofford and Mercer. With three teams utilizing this week as a bye week, we're left with only three out of conference games, in which the SoCon recorded a 2-1 record for the weekend.



Wofford at Mercer -
One of the more exciting games of the wet weekend was played in Macon last night, between budding rivals Wofford and Mercer.  In a game which literally either teams could have won, except for crucial errors committed in the final 15 minutes of play, the Terriers pulled out a one point victory over the Bears, 34-33 in overtime. Mercer recovered a Wofford fumble late in the fourth quarter and forced overtime with a 23-yard field goal. The Bears got the ball first in overtime and quickly scored a 25-yard touchdown, but missed the PAT. Wofford then tied the score with Evan Jacks' 14-yard TD run, then won it with David Marvin's extra point conversion.
Purple & Gold's pick was  "...the Terriers tough out the win, 28-21"

Presbyterian at Western Carolina
In a game that both teams needed to help reverse their fortunes, the Catamounts broke open the game in the forth quarter in what had been a closely fought battle for a  33-21 victory, picking up a small measure of revenge for last season's loss in Clinton. Western's Detrez Newsome had two touchdowns, including a 72-yard scoring run, and finished with 189 yards on 25 carries, while Logan Howard kicked 46- and 45-yard field goals, and Karnorris Benson hauled in seven catches for 149 yards.
Purple & Gold's pick was  "...(Cats get) a little payback, in the form of a 28-3 victory"

South Carolina State at Furman
The Paladins picked up the second out of conference victory for the SoCon, with their 17-3 win over in state foe, South Carolina State.  In the defensive battle, the Paladins were held just 227 total yards, going 1-13 in third down conversions. Penalties hurt State, who was flagged 13 times for a total of 106 yards. The Bulldogs also had 3 turnovers, including 2 interceptions and 1 fumble.  Furman's
Triston Lake had 22 carries for 75 yards and two touchdowns.
Purple & Gold's pick was  "...Furman wins 24-10."

Bucknell at VMI
In another heartbreaker for the Keydets, the Bison's Matt DelMauro completed a 23 yard scoring run in overtime to give Bucknell a 28-22 win over VMI. The Keydet's Dillion Christopher made a 40-yard field goal at the end of regulation to send the game into overtime time, but he missed a 38-yard attempt in the overtime period. Al Cobb threw for 251 yards and two scores, drove VMI 58 yards in 11 plays to set up Christopher's 40-yard field goal with six seconds remaining in the game.
Purple & Gold's pick was "...VMI pulls it out, 28-21."


This week's record: 3-1 ( overall this season 24-11 )



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