DURANT, Okla. – Southeastern was unable to find an answer for four turnovers as No. 14 Ouachita Baptist scored 18 unanswered points in the fourth quarter to hand the Savage Storm a 32-16 loss on Saturday night at Paul Laird Field.
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The loss drops the Savage Storm to 1-2 overall and in Great American Conference play heading into a long Arkansas road trip on Sept. 22 to face Arkansas-Monticello at 1 p.m. in Monticello, Ark.
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SE put up 276 yards through the air on the night, but was plagued by four interceptions and was unable to put the ball in the endzone via the pass.
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Austin Skinner finished 18-of-43 for 257 of those yards but was also on the hook for all four interceptions, while
Rollin Kinsaul was 3-for-3 for 19 yards.
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Jaylen Sims hauled in seven of the teams 21 completions and turned in a season-best 124 yards with a long reception of 47 yards.
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The Storm had a tough time on the ground and were held to 71 yards total on the night, led by a 58-yard effort from
Kenneth Burks who also put up the team's lone touchdown. He has now scored a touchdown rushing in each of his last seven games.
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Overall SE racked up 347 yards of total offense on 81 plays.
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The defense did force a pair of turnovers and held OBU to 108 yards passing, but allowed 275 yards on the ground on 44 carries.
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Conner Swope paced the Storm defense with 13 tackles on the night, while
Zac Scott added eight, including two for a loss and a fumble recovery.
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Troy Parker also added a fumble recovery and a return of nine yards along with six tackles, while
Keelan Chilton forced a fumble. Parker and
Quincy Dotson each had half a sack, while
Cameron Wax added a sack of his own.
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Southeastern took an early 7-0 lead when it held OBU to a three-and0out on the game's first drive and followed with an 11-play, 77-yard drive capped by a one-yard Burks TD run with 8:18 to go in the first quarter.
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OBU would get on the board later in the first quarter when Airric Parker picked off an ill-advised Skinner pass in the SE endzone, tying the game at 7-7.
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The Tigers jumped up 14-7 in the second quarter on a Brayden Brazeal 18-yard touchdown run with 5:47 to go in the first half.
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SE found an answer on the ensuing drive when
Joel Carlos capped a 9-play, 69-yard drive with a 23-yard field goal to make the halftime margin 14-10.
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Carlos would connect twice in the third quarter, first from 29 yards out and after the Storm defense forced a turnover he would add his second with 46 second to go in the third from 33 yards out.
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OBU would regain the lead at the 9:54 mark of the fourth quarter with a Brockton Brown rushing score and a two-point conversion to go up 22-16.
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They would hold SE to a three-and-out and drive 60-yards on nine plays for another Brown TD to go up 29-16 before using a Storm turnover to set up a 37 yard Cole Antley field goal with 3:12 to play to fashion the final of 32-16.
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