ADA, Okla. – Southeastern would score the final 20 points of the contest and the defense would get the final word when
Jared Bell recovered a fumble at the three yard line to preserve a 20-13 overtime victory over East Central in the Great American Classic on Saturday afternoon in Ada, Okla.
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With the win the Savage Storm finish the season 6-5 overall and in Great American Conference play.
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The win is also the 50
th for SE in the series, bringing the series record to 50-46-6 as the Storm have won five-in-a-row.
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"I knew this would be a game of momentum," said head coach
Bo Atterberry. "I don't think anyone expected anything less than that in this rivalry game. Hats off to East Central, they played a great game. It was a good team win."
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Southeastern finished the contest with 295 yards of offense, nearly perfectly balanced with 153 yards through the air and 142 yards on the ground.
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Skinner hit 16-of-29 passes for 153 yards and a pair of touchdowns, with
Braxton Kincade hauling in four catches for 36 yards, both team highs, while
CJ Shavers and
Skye Lowe each had a touchdown catch.
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Shavers led the way on the ground with 93 yards on 23 carries, while
Kenneth Burks added 38 on 11 carries.
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Defensively,
Conner Swope led the way with 13 tackles, with 2.5 of them for a loss, while Seu Liafatasaga added 11 stops.
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Josh Mulumba chipped in nine stops and returned a blocked PAT for a two-point defensive conversion.
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Rogerick Kirby,
Jacob Harper, and Bell each recorded sacks, while Bell added a fumble recovery.
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Neither offense was moving in the first quarter, but a pair of interceptions thrown by the Storm in the first quarter would keep them off the scoreboard, while the SE defense forced a pair of punts and a missed ECU field goal to leave the score knotted at 0-0 after one quarter.
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The Storm got the benefit of another missed Tiger field goal early in the second, but would see its ensuing 12-play, 54-yard drive end in a missed field goal of their own.
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Southeastern would force a three-and-out to get the ball back and drive it 53 yards on just five plays before a Skinner completion to
Skye Lowe was stripped loose and ECU recovered.
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ECU followed by going 89 yards on 12 plays and using 4:19 off the clock before RayJohn Austin-Ramsey hit Tre Harvey for a five-yard TD pass with 19 seconds remaining in the first half and the Tigers would lead at halftime 7-0.
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A slow moving third quarter picked up late, first with East Central scoring on a 22-yard Tyson Jones run to go up 13-0.
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That was short-lived though as
Luke Craddock would block the PAT try and it was returned 96 yards by
Josh Mulumba for a defensive two-point conversion to make the score 13-2 with 1:34 to go in the third, and that would be the score heading to the final quarter.
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SE would take over on a drive that would carry into the fourth quarter, covering 68-yards on 13 plays with Skinner hitting Shavers for a five-yard touchdown with 9:59 to play in the fourth. SE would then convert a two-point conversion on a Kincade to Skinner pass to close the gap to 13-10.
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The Storm would force a Tiger punt and take over at its own eight-yard line and proceed to march 82-yards on 15 plays to set up a
Joel Carlos 27 yard field goal to knot the game at 13-13 with 1:30 to play.
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On the ensuing Tiger drive,
Rogerick Kirby would sack Austin-Ramsey and force a fumble which was recovered by
Jared Bell at the ECU 30.
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That would set up a chance to win the contest in regulation, but a Carlos 42-yard try was off the mark and the teams headed to bonus football.
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Southeastern would get the ball first in overtime, scoring when Skinner hit Lowe for a four-yard score to open up a 20-13 lead.
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The Storm defense looked to have ECU stopped on their possession, but the Tigers would convert on fourth-and-three and then a pass interference penalty would give East Central the ball on the two-yard line.
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On its first crack at first-and-goal, ECU would try a reverse to Trinity Benson but the ball bounced free and Bell would fall on it, preserving the 20-13 Southeastern win.
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