MONTICELLO, Ark. – Southeastern scored the first 21 points of the rain-soaked contest and held on for a 21-7 victory over Arkansas-Monticello on Saturday afternoon in Monticello, Ark.
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The win gets the Savage Storm back in the win column and evens the record at 2-2 overall and in Great American Conference play with SE returning home on Sept. 29 to host Northwestern Oklahoma State at 2 p.m. on Paul Laird Field.
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"Football games in general are hard to win," said head coach
Bo Atterberry. "After traveling six hours and with a rain delay, we made some errors I'd like to clean up, but you have to enjoy the victory. Hats off to Monticello, and to our guys for grinding out a win in this weather."
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The Southeastern defense was stifling, holding the Boll Weevils to 195 total yards of offense while forcing a pair of turnovers.
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Conner Swope led the way with nine stops and a pass breakup, while
Troy Parker was right behind with seven.
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Jonathan Torres,
Jared Bell and
Jacob Harper each recorded sacks, while Torres finished with 2.5 tackles for loss.
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Seu Luafatasaga recorded a pick and returned it 18 yards, while
Daquawn Brown forced a fumble that was recovered by
Zac Scott.
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On offense, the Storm put up 98 yards and two scores on the ground and another 134 and a TD through the air.
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Kenneth Burks led all rusher with 87 yards, while
Rollin Kinsaul and
Ryan Taylor each recorded a touchdown.
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Kinsaul and
Austin Skinner combined for 134 yards passing, with Skinner going 5-of-13 for 59 yards, a touchdown, and a pick, while Kinsaul hit 4-of-5 passes for 75 yards.
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Jaylen Sims led the receiving corps with four catches for 49 yards and a touchdown, while
Felton Hatcher and
Braxton Kincade each hauled in two catches for 34 and 33 yards, respectively.
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Southeastern got on the board first, taking advantage of great field position on the SE 45 yard line and driving 55 yards on four plays in 2:17 with Skinner hitting Sims for a 17 yard TD strike and a 7-0 lead at the 9:15 mark of the first quarter.
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Early in the second quarter The Storm would cap a long, 84-yard drive that took 10 plays and 6:52 off the clock with a Kinsaul one-yard touchdown run to open up a 14-0 lead at the 11:38 mark of the second quarter which would also hold for the halftime differential.
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Neither team would find paydirt in the third quarter, but the Storm would take advantage of a
Maalik Hall blocked punt which was recovered by
Luke Craddock at the UAM one yard line.
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Taylor would benefit from that field position, scoring on the first play of the drive from a yard out to open up a 21-0 lead at the 14:03 mark of the fourth quarter.
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UAM would get on the board on the following drive with a 15 yard touchdown pass from Cole Sears to Jeremy Hampton to make it 21-7 with 10:41 to play, but the SE defense would respond, forcing a turnover on downs and a fumble on the final two UAM drives to preserve the 21-7 victory.
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