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Alabama A&M 30, Tuskegee 17 – The Bulldogs made their first trip to Tuskegee this century and came away with a resounding victory, the first for first-year first-time head coach James Spady. The Bulldogs (1-1) manhandled the Golden Tigers (0-1) with a precision passing attack as they amassed 410 yards total offense. Quarterback Jaymason Lee riddled the Golden Tigers’ secondary, completing 13 of 23 passes for 284 yards and two touchdowns. Lee mainly relied on intermediate range passes of 10-15 yards. However, he connected on pair of long touchdown passes. He tossed a 72-yard bomb to Octayvius Miles and he had 77-yard scoring strike to Montaurius Smith.

Bryan Brower scored a pair of rushing touchdowns for the Bulldogs on runs of four and five yards. Brower led all ball-carriers with 61 yards. Tuskegee’s offense sputtered, particularly the running game which only produced 41 yards. The Bulldogs gave up 307 rushing yards in their season opening 47-13 loss to North Carolina A&T. The Golden Tigers’ passing game was hot and cold. Four-year starter Justin Nared threw for 217 yards and two touchdowns, including an 87-yard touchdown toss to Marquel Gardner, but he was only 12-for-29. His backup, Kevin Lacey, was 4-for-7 for 36 yards. Third down efficiency was an Achilles heel for the Golden Tigers. They were successful on only six of 16 third-down conversion tries while defensively, they allowed Alabama A&M to convert 12 of its 21 tries.

Winston-Salem State 38, UNC Pembroke 7 – The Rams, No. 14 in Division II, served notice that nothing has changed even though Coach Connell Maynor has moved on to Hampton. The three-time defending CIAA champions registered an impressive non-conference home victory against the No. 21 Braves in Kienus Boulware’s coaching debut. The Rams sprinted to a 21-0 first-quarter lead and were ahead 31-7 at the half. The Rams dominated the contest with their stifling defense, which held the Braves to just 146 total yards, 99 passing and 46 rushing. The Rams offense rolled up 428 total yards.

Quarterback Rudy Johnson, the 2013 CIAA Offensive Player of the Year, completed 14 of 22 passes for 122 yards and a touchdown, while sharing time with Phil Sims, Don Rasberry and Justin Johnson. Sims was 10 of 16 for 107 yards and touchdown. The victory was the 400th all-time for the Rams. Miles 30, Shaw 6 – The Golden Bears opened the season with a resounding home non-conference victory thanks to running back Jonathan Clark’s dominating performance. The redshirt freshman rushed for 212 yards on just 16 rushing attempts, and he scored on a 73-yard run. The running game produced 344 of the Golden Bears’ 463 total yards. Miles’ defense made a strong showing as well. The Golden Bears limited Shaw to just 203 total yards, including a paltry 36 rushing yards.

Other Results:

MEAC:

Clemson 73, South Carolina State 7

Coastal Carolina 31, North Carolina A&T 30

Delaware 27, Delaware State 9

Georgia Southern 83, Savannah State 9

Holy Cross 29, Morgan State 26

Liberty 17, Norfolk State 0

Miami 41, Florida A&M 7

North Carolina Central 34, Elizabeth City Sate 7

Rutgers 38, Howard 25

William & Mary 42, Hampton 14

SWAC:

Arkansas-Pine Bluff 31, Concordia-Selma 31

Jackson State 59, Virginia-Lynchburg 0

Houston 47, Grambling State 0

Illinois State 62, Mississippi Valley State 0

Southern 56, Central Methodist 14

Southern Mississippi 26, Alcorn State 20

Texas Southern 52, Texas College 14

CIAA:

California (Pa.) 33, Virginia State 24

Indiana (Pa.) 41, Saint Augustine’s 19

Lincoln (Pa.) 30, Cheyney 18

Livingstone 46, Millersville 44

Saint Anselm 23, Bowie State 22

UNC Charlotte 56, Johnson C. Smith 0

Virginia Union 12, Siena Heights 0

SIAC:

Benedict 30, Lane 7

Central State 28, Clark 18

Delta State 56, Fort Valley State 13

Kentucky State 41, Kentucky Wesleyan 21

Morehouse 31, Edward 16

West Alabama 44, Stillman 20

Valdosta State 38, Albany State 10

Shorter 28, Paine 24

Langston 49, Lincoln (Mo.) 48

West Virginia State 19, Lock Haven 14

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