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		<title>Michael Salinas appointed new athletic director</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Javelina Athletics KINGSVILLE &#8211; Head Coach Michael Salinas was announced as the newest Athletic Director of Texas A&#38;M-Kingsville athletics on Tuesday. &#8220;Coach Salinas has demonstrated a<span class="excerpt-hellip"> […]</span></p>
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<p><strong>KINGSVILLE &#8211; </strong>Head Coach Michael Salinas was announced as the newest Athletic Director of Texas A&amp;M-Kingsville athletics on Tuesday.</p>
<p>&#8220;Coach Salinas has demonstrated a singular commitment to competitive excellence and student success inside the classroom, while honoring the tremendous legacy and tradition associated with Javelina Athletics,&#8221; said University President Dr. Robert Vela. &#8220;He is a leader of the highest integrity, and I am confident that, just as he transformed our football program, he will elevate Javelina Athletics to the next level.&#8221;</p>
<p>Salinas served as Interim Athletic Director after former Athletic Director Steve Roach transitioned to Elon University. Salinas will step down as the Head Coach of the Javelinas football program, Defensive Coordinator Jamison Bisch will step in as Interim Head Coach effective immediately.</p>
<p>&#8220;I want to thank Dr. Vela for the opportunity to be able to lead the athletic program here,&#8221; Salinas said. &#8220;I look forward to the opportunity to serve our coaches and student athletes at Texas A&amp;M-Kingsville.&#8221;</p>
<p>Salinas was hired in 2019 as head football coach and instantly made a lasting impact on the Javelina football program. Compiling a 26-19 record in his six seasons with the Javelinas, Salinas has coached numerous all-conference players, including 2022 AFCA-first team All American Amos Coleman. Salinas also has had three-straight seven-win seasons, a feat that had not been achieved at Texas A&amp;M-Kingsville since the 2004 season.</p>
<p>Before his coaching career started, Salinas was a three-year letterwinner for the Javelina football program from 1995 to 1999. He was part of three LSC Championship and two West Region Championship teams under Ron Harms.</p>
<p>Coach Bisch came to Texas A&amp;M-Kingsville in 2023 by way of Eastern New Mexico University. Since his arrival, the Javelinas have had one of the top defenses in the Lone Star Conference. Leading the conference in rushing defense in 2023 and finishing second in that statistic in the 2024 season.</p>
<p>Salinas will begin his tenure as Executive Director of Athletics effective immediately.</p>
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		<title>Ryan Smith announces resignation as SAGU football coach</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>SAGU Athletics WAXAHACHIE &#8211; Southwestern Assemblies of God University (SAGU) announces the resignation of head football coach, Ryan Smith, who has indicated a desire to pursue<span class="excerpt-hellip"> […]</span></p>
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<p><strong>WAXAHACHIE</strong> &#8211; Southwestern Assemblies of God University (SAGU) announces the resignation of head football coach, Ryan Smith, who has indicated a desire to pursue other coaching opportunities. In the previous four years, SAGU football holds an 18-21 record and finished 9-3 in 2021 while winning the National Christian College Athletic Association&#8217;s Victory Bowl.</p>
<p>SAGU will begin the process of finding a new head coach immediately. SAGU Athletics has a mission to pursue spiritual formation in student-athletes, prepare student-athletes to be servant leaders, and provide an atmosphere of athletic excellence.</p>
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		<title>Lone Star Conference releases 2022 conference football schedule</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Feb 2022 21:37:06 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>LSC Communications RICHARDSON, Texas &#8211; The Lone Star Conference has released its 2022 football conference schedule, which features a 10-team, nine-game single round robin format. The<span class="excerpt-hellip"> […]</span></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>LSC Communications</em></p>
<p><strong>RICHARDSON, Texas</strong> &#8211; The Lone Star Conference has released its 2022 football conference schedule, which features a 10-team, nine-game single round robin format.<img decoding="async" class=" wp-image-1724 alignright" src="https://texassports.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Ed-Meacham-July-2020.jpg" alt="" width="148" height="90" srcset="https://texassports.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Ed-Meacham-July-2020.jpg 300w, https://texassports.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Ed-Meacham-July-2020-241x146.jpg 241w, https://texassports.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Ed-Meacham-July-2020-50x30.jpg 50w, https://texassports.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Ed-Meacham-July-2020-124x75.jpg 124w" sizes="(max-width: 148px) 100vw, 148px" /></p>
<p>The slate has LSC games predominantly in weeks 3-11, with two league contests in week two.  The first full week of league play will take place on October 1.</p>
<p>The LSC welcomes Central Washington, Simon Fraser, and Western Oregon as affiliate members in football in 2022.  The trio joins Angelo State, Eastern New Mexico, Midwestern State, Texas A&amp;M-Kingsville, UT Permian Basin, West Texas A&amp;M, and Western New Mexico for the 10-team conference in 2022.</p>
<p>In 2021, Midwestern State claimed the LSC football title for the fourth time, while Angelo State and Central Washington were selected for the NCAA Division II Football Championship.</p>
<p>The schedule is below:</p>
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		<title>Angelo State advances to quarterfinals after win over No. 21 Nebraska-Kearney</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Nov 2021 22:52:12 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>ASU Athletics SAN ANGELO, Texas – The Angelo State football team advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division II National Championship on Saturday, defeating No. 21<span class="excerpt-hellip"> […]</span></p>
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<p><strong>SAN ANGELO, Texas –</strong> The Angelo State football team advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division II National Championship on Saturday, defeating No. 21 Nebraska – Kearney 20-7 at LeGrand Stadium at 1<sup>st</sup> Community Credit Union Field.<br> <br>With the victory, the Rams have now won seven games in a row, setting a new consecutive win streak in the Division II era as they improve to 11-2 overall on the season.<br> <br>After a scoreless quarter and a half of play, the Rams got on the board first as <dfn>Alfred Grear</dfn> took off for a 63-yard touchdown run with 7:48 to play in the first half. Grear finished as the leading rusher in the game, totaling 152 yards rushing while averaging 9.5 yards per carry.<br> <br><dfn>Asa Fuller</dfn> finished the second quarter with two field goals, hitting one from 24 yards and another from 45 yards with time expiring as the Rams took a 13-0 lead into the halftime break.<br> <br>ASU defense held the fifth-best rushing offense in the country to 117 yards and the 10<sup>th</sup> best offense to only 203 yards of total offense. UNK&#8217;s quarterback TJ Davis ended with 86 yards passing and 12 yards rushing on the day.<br> <br><dfn>Hunter Kyle</dfn> was the leading tackler for the Rams with nine tackles on the day while <dfn>Daron Allman</dfn> finished with six tackles and 2.5 sacks while <dfn>Weston Bauer</dfn> collected seven tackles, 3.5 tackles for a loss, and a sack.<br> <br>Angelo State extended their lead in the third quarter as the Rams drove 75 yards on nine plays before <dfn>Zach Bronkhorst</dfn> completed a five-yard touchdown pass to <dfn>Dagen Dunham</dfn> to go up 20-0.<br> <br>Bronkhorst finished with 172 yards on 15-of-30 attempts while adding 21 yards on the ground. <dfn>CJ Odom</dfn> carried the ball for 48 yards on the ground while <dfn>Kel Williams</dfn> was the top receiver for ASU with three catches for 71 yards.<br> <br>After an interception gave UNK the ball deep in ASU territory, the Lopers scored their lone touchdown of the game off a five-yard run with 6:21 to go in the third quarter.<br> <br>UNK nearly scored again in the fourth before ASU&#8217;s defense stepped up once again, forcing a turnover on days to seal the win.<br> <br><dfn>G&#8217;Karri McCoy</dfn>, <dfn>Leddy French II</dfn>, and <dfn>Darrick Dickerson Jr.</dfn>, each finished with five tackles while <dfn>Josh Quinton</dfn> added four tackles with 1.5 tackles for a loss.<br> <br>The Rams will travel for the quarterfinal round as they take on top-seeded Colorado School of Mines on Saturday, Dec. 4, with a kickoff time to be announced.</p>
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		<title>Angelo State moves up to No. 2 in football regional rankings</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Nov 2021 21:42:51 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Angelo State AthleticsJake Coburn SAN ANGELO, Texas – The Angelo State football team jumped up in the NCAA Division II Regional Rankings on Monday, landing at No.<span class="excerpt-hellip"> […]</span></p>
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<p><em>Angelo State Athletics<br>Jake Coburn</em></p>



<p><strong>SAN ANGELO, Texas –</strong> The Angelo State football team jumped up in the NCAA Division II Regional Rankings on Monday, landing at No. 2 in Super Region Four.<br> <br>The Rams held the fifth spot heading into their game against Texas A&amp;M – Commerce, winning 30-3 to jump three spots in the rankings. The top seven teams at the end of the season will advance to the playoffs with the two through four spots hosting in the first round.<br> <br>Colorado School of Mines holds the No. 1 spot while Augustana (SD) sits at No. 3 followed by Bemidji State at No. 4. Western Colorado, Central Washington, and Minnesota Duluth round out the top seven.</p>
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		<title>Angelo State scores late for road win at Central Washington</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Sep 2021 20:49:28 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>ASU AthleticsJake Coburn ELLENSBURG, Wash. –&#160;The Angelo State football team overcame adversity on the road, climbing back late against Central Washington to defeat the Wildcats 14-9<span class="excerpt-hellip"> […]</span></p>
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<p><em>ASU Athletics<br>Jake Coburn</em></p>



<p><strong>ELLENSBURG, Wash. –&nbsp;</strong>The Angelo State football team overcame adversity on the road, climbing back late against Central Washington to defeat the Wildcats 14-9 with a last-minute touchdown on Saturday night in Tomlinson Stadium.</p>



<p>With the win, the Rams improve to 3-1 overall on the season while Central Washington drops to 2-2.</p>



<p>Down 9-7, <dfn>Nathaniel Omayebu III</dfn> collected the ball one yard out of the end zone before pushing his way through for a score to take the lead with 48 seconds remaining in the ball game.</p>



<p>Angelo State&#8217;s defense controlled the game throughout the night, holding the Wildcats out of the end zone while allowing only 202 total yards off offense including 88 yards on the ground. The Rams have yet to give up a 100-yards rushing in their first four games of the season.</p>



<p>After a scoreless first quarter of play, the Wildcats got on the board first, hitting a 21-yard field goal to go up 3-0 after the Rams held CWU on a goal-line stand.</p>



<p>Late in the second quarter, the Rams drove 55 yards on nine plays to score their first touchdown of the night as <dfn>Austin Landry</dfn> took a direct snap before running five yards to give the Rams their first lead of the night.</p>



<p>Omayebu led the Rams rushing on the night, collecting 100 yards off 24 attempts with a score. Kason Phillips shared the load in his second game for ASU, rushing for 36 yards while Landry finished with 13 yards and a touchdown.</p>



<p>The Rams stepped up again on defense in the third quarter, forcing three straight incompletions to inside the 12-yard line as the Wildcats kicked another field goal to make it a one-point game.</p>



<p>In his first ASU start, <dfn>Hagen Garvin</dfn> finished with nine completions for 130 yards with no interceptions while Landry finished with a team-high 38 receiving yards off two catches. <dfn>Kellen Pachot</dfn> added three catches for 35 yards and Phillips added 23 yards receiving.</p>



<p>The Wildcats took the lead with their third field goal of the game, hitting a 40-yard field goal to start the fourth quarter of play.</p>



<p>In ASU&#8217;s final drive of the night, Garvin completed a 14-yard pass to <dfn>Rasheen Green</dfn> before connecting on a 31-yard pass to Pachot at Central Washington&#8217;s two-yard line to set up the game-winning score.</p>



<p>Central Washington threw a final hail marry attempt that was picked off by ASU&#8217;s <dfn>Andrew Pitts</dfn> to close out the game.</p>



<p><dfn>Josh Quinton</dfn> led the Rams in total tackles with nine followed by <dfn>Leddy French II</dfn> with eight. <dfn>Darrick Dickerson Jr.</dfn>and <dfn>Hunter Kyle</dfn> each tallied seven tackles. <dfn>Simon Maxey</dfn> and Quinton each collected a sack while <dfn>Devin Washington</dfn> added an interception.</p>



<p>The Rams will return home next weekend as they welcome in Western New Mexico for a Lone Star Conference matchup on Saturday, Oct. 2 at LeGrand Stadium at 1st Community Credit Union Field.</p>
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		<title>Upset-minded No. 13 Lions fall to No. 1 Argonauts</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Sep 2021 12:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Lion AthleticsJosh Manck COMMERCE – In the anticipated rematch of the 2017 NCAA Division II National Championship, the No. 1 West Florida Argonauts defeated the No. 13<span class="excerpt-hellip"> […]</span></p>
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<p>Lion Athletics<br>Josh Manck</p>



<p><strong>COMMERCE –</strong> In the anticipated rematch of the 2017 NCAA Division II National Championship, the No. 1 West Florida Argonauts defeated the No. 13 Texas A&amp;M University-Commerce football team, 35-17, at Memorial Stadium in front of 8,269 fans on Saturday evening.<br> <br>The Argonauts picked up their first win over the Lions and remain undefeated, 3-0, on the year. The Lions fall to 1-2 on the season.<br> <br><dfn>Chance Cooper</dfn> (Leander – Rouse) opened up the scoring on a seven-yard catch from <dfn>Jaiave Magalei</dfn> (Tacoma, Wash.). Cooper has now caught a touchdown pass in two games in a row and led the team with 64 yards on five catches. Magalei went 14 for 23 in the passing game for 159 yards, a touchdown pass, and an interception.<br> <br>West Florida tied the game just four minutes later, on a 33-yard catch by Larry Rembert.<br> <br>The Lions took the lead once again in the first quarter on a four-yard rush by <dfn>E.J. Thompson</dfn> (Cy Ranch), who led all Lions&#8217; rushers with 43 yards on 12 carries. He also caught a pass for 13 yards.  <br> <br>Anthony Johnson Jr. tied it once again with a seven-yard run with 11 minutes left in the second quarter.<br> <br>A&amp;M-Commerce went into the locker room with a 17-14 lead thanks to a 33-yard field goal with four seconds left in the half by <dfn>Jake Viquez</dfn> (Rockwall), who went 1 for 2 in field goal attempts.<br> <br>The Argonauts shut out the Lions in the second half. They took the lead on an eight-yard run by Jervon Newton and extended it to 11 on the first play of the fourth quarter with a 19-yard touchdown reception by David Durden. West Florida quarterback Austin Reed threw for 274 yards on 18 for 32 passing and also threw two touchdowns.<br> <br>Shomari Mason punched it in from the one-yard line in the fourth to give West Florida a 35-14 lead.<br> <br>The Lions leading tackler on defense was <dfn>Dominique Ramsey</dfn> (Converse – Judson) with eight total tackles. He also had 126 return yards. His longest punt return was 45 and longest kick return was 35.<br> <br><dfn>D&#8217;Angelo Ellis</dfn> (Cy Ridge) broke up three passes and also had four tackles. <dfn>Kader Kohou</dfn> (Euless – Trinity) had five tackles, one for loss and a broken up pass.<br> <br>The Lions look to keep the Chennault Cup in their possession when they travel to Kingsville to take on Texas A&amp;M-Kingsville on Saturday, September 25 at 7 p.m.</p>
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<p><em>LC Athletics</em><br><em>Richard Thiberville, Sports Information Director</em></p>



<p><strong>ABILENE, Texas</strong> – The Louisiana College football team took a big step up in competition, facing off against NCAA Division I foe Abilene Christian University, and the home-standing Wildcats proved to be too much for the visiting Wildcats from Pineville as ACU knocked off LC, 62-7, Saturday night at Anthony Field at Wildcat Stadium. </p>



<p>LC found itself down quickly as ACU put up 27 points in the first quarter that included the Wildcats stuffing an ACU two-point attempt from the one-yard line.&nbsp;</p>



<p>After falling behind 34-0 in the second quarter, LC put together its one scoring drive as the Wildcats slowly moved down the field while getting some assistance from four major penalties that helped set LC up right against the goalline. The Wildcats made the mistakes hurt as James Powell, Jr. pushed in from one-yard out for the touchdown to cut the deficit to 34-7.&nbsp;</p>



<p>From there, however, it was all Abilene Christian as ACU added another score in the second quarter, one more touchdown in the third, and two more in the fourth for the game’s final score.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Markaylin Milburn has the best night for the Wildcat offense, turning six rush attempts into 63 yards, 40 of which came on one rush alone. James Powell, Jr. had nine rushes for 16 yards, including the one-yard touchdown plunge.&nbsp;</p>



<p>River Thompson made his LC debut as he entered late in the contest and finished as the top passer, going five-of-nine for 35 yards.&nbsp;</p>



<p>D’Mario Weathersby led the defense with eight total tackles. Tyren Young had six total tackles, 2.5 were behind the loss for a loss of yards, including one sack for an 18-yard loss.&nbsp;</p>



<p>The Wildcats (0-3, 0-1 SAC) head even further west next week for the longest trip of the season to start the final stretch of eight-straight Sooner Athletic Conference games, this one against No. 15 Arizona Christian. Kickoff of Saturday’s game against the Firestorm (1-1, 0-1 SAC) is set for 11 a.m.. MST, 1 p.m.. CDT at the ACU Football Field in Glendale, Ariz. </p>
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<p><strong>FORT WORTH, Texas — </strong>The Davey O’Brien Foundation has announced the eight quarterbacks who make up the Davey O’Brien Great 8 list for week one of the 2021 college football season.</p>



<p>The quarterbacks on the season’s inaugural Great 8 list are: Notre Dame’s Jack Coan, Matt Corral of Ole Miss, UTSA’s Frank Harris, Tanner Mordecai of SMU, Charlotte’s Chris Reynolds, Desmond Ridder of Cincinnati, Ohio State’s C.J. Stroud and Bryce Young of Alabama. The eight players combined for account for 32 touchdowns.</p>



<p>Any player named to a Great 8 list during the season who was not previously named to the Davey O’Brien Award’s Preseason Watch List is officially added to the Midseason Watch List and becomes eligible for the Davey O’Brien National Quarterback Award. Following this week’s additions of Coan, Mordecai, Reynolds, Stroud and Young, 35 players now comprise the current list.</p>



<p>The Davey O’Brien Foundation was created in 1977, and the National Quarterback Award, the oldest and most prestigious college quarterback award, was first issued in 1981. Over its time, the Davey O’Brien Foundation has given away more than $1.2 million in scholarships and university grants to help high school and college athletes transform leadership on the field into leadership in life.</p>



<p>In 1938, O’Brien, who wore No. 8 as a star quarterback for TCU, became the first player ever to win the Heisman Trophy, Maxwell Award and Walter Camp Award in the same year. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1955. For more information, visit <a href="https://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001B8-FSjl31ln9dcKRdSi4JIg8NXQa_RiGm6CccHNYd00Hl9LKdg3AjvO9oR1TCXwCZ4j0FgSV2Wq3r-xIZ7wK6Cex1F5NpaS8ggmfzepFkmnnfATuc66IQhUK0yH8wl3BAWNRg_JwDi1pu5CbwHr0IQ==&amp;c=cqLtCfUFps-V0uRnLZmu9mRqbh2JuoLvzIv1_64CQJkT-d2V_gTn2A==&amp;ch=uvD2wm1ZibS2-sNr4NmKYmbGi9mc-laKu11ogjHfB2sLAB4a_d11DA==" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">www.DaveyOBrien.org</a>.</p>



<p><strong>Jack Coan, Notre Dame, Sr., 6-3, 214, Sayville, N.Y.·</strong>     Led the Irish to a 41-38 overtime win at Florida State by completing 26 of 35 passes for a program season opener-record 366 yards and four touchdowns.<br><strong>Matt Corral, Ole Miss, Jr., 6-2, 205, Ventura, Calif.·</strong>     Amassed 436 total yards (381 passing, 55 rushing) and had both rushing and passing scores in a 43-24 victory over Louisville.<br><strong>Frank Harris, UTSA, Sr., 6-0, 200, Schertz, Texas·</strong>     Was 20-for-32 passing for 280 yards and a touchdown and added 33 rushing yards and a score on eight carries in a 37-30 win at Illinois.<br><strong>Tanner Mordecai, SMU, Jr., 6-3, 218, Waco, Texas·</strong>     Tied school and American Athletic Conference records with seven touchdown passes, and was 24 of 30 for 317 yards, in a 56-9 win versus Abilene Christian.<br><strong>Chris Reynolds, Charlotte, Sr., 5-11, 192, Mocksville, N.C.·</strong>     Guided Charlotte to its first-ever win over a Power 5 opponent by completing 19 of 30 passes for 324 yards and three touchdowns and rushing for 37 yards and a TD in a 31-28 win over Duke.<br><strong>Desmond Ridder, Cincinnati, Sr., 6-4, 215, Louisville, Ky.·</strong>     Accounted for five touchdowns (four passing, one rushing), was 20-for-25 overall for 295 yards and carried six times for 31 yards as Cincinnati defeated Miami (OH), 49-14.<br><strong>C.J. Stroud, Ohio State, R-Fr., 6-3, 218, Empire, Calif.·</strong>     Connected on 13 of 22 pass attempts for 294 yards and four second-half scores in his first collegiate start, a 45-31 victory at Minnesota.<br><strong>Bryce Young, Alabama, So., 6-0, 194, Pasadena, Calif.·</strong>     Made his first start for the Crimson Tide and collected 344 passing yards and four touchdowns while completing 27 of 38 attempts in a 44-13 win over No. 14 Miami.</p>
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<p><em>LC Athletics<br>Richard Thiberville</em></p>



<p><strong>PINEVILLE, La.</strong>&nbsp;– The Louisiana College football team had itself in position to come out of its first ever Sooner Athletic Conference contest with a victory, but saw it slip away late as Southwestern Assemblies of God University scored a touchdown with five seconds left to drop the Wildcats in the SAC opener 20-13 to the Lions Saturday night at Wildcat Field.&nbsp;</p>



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<p>The name of the game for most of the contest was defense as both teams struggled to get moving offensively. The Wildcats struck first in the second quarter as LC took advantage of an 18-yard punt that set the Wildcats up on SAGU’s side of the field, moving into the red zone before calling on Hunter Martensson from 36 yards out, which he converted to give LC a 3-0 lead.&nbsp;</p>



<p>But just about five minutes later, a SAGU offense that had been stymied for most of the first half hit on one big play, a 44-yard touchdown pass to take the lead with 8:30 to go before halftime, even as Gerald Burton blocked the point after attempt to keep the score at 6-3, which would be the halftime score.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Midway through the third quarter, the Wildcats knotted the game back up. Canaan Leon took an handoff on an end around play and ran for 43 yards to set up the Wildcats inside the Lion red zone again. However, the drive would stall and Martensson drilled a field goal attempt from 30 yards to even the score at 6-6.&nbsp;</p>



<p>With the game tied and now in the final 15 minutes, the Wildcats took the advantage first. After a quick three-and-out by the Lions deep in their own territory, a 29-yard punt set up LC at the SAGU 37. And all it took was one play for Devin Briscoe to get around the right edge, break two tackles, and stroll into the end zone to make it 13-6 LC with 11:42 left in the game.&nbsp;</p>



<p>But on the Lions first offensive play following the Briscoe score, SAGU connected on a 32-yard pass to begin a seven-play drive that ended with a 22-yard touchdown pass to even the score back up at 13-13 with just more than eight minutes left in regulation.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Both teams started to struggle moving the ball again as a light rain fell over Wildcat Field. But field position became a big ally to SAGU as a personal foul penalty following a punt backed up the Wildcats deep. A quick three-and-out and a 16-yard punt set up the Lions deep in LC territory with less than a minute left. And SAGU took advantage of the opportunity, going on a three-play drive that ended with a 15-yard touchdown pass with just five seconds left in the game to snatch the victory in the contest.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Devin Briscoe led LC’s attack on the ground with 16 rush attempts for 107 yards and a score. Canaan Leon had three rushes for 64 yards. The Wildcats as a team rushed for 244 yards in the contest.&nbsp;</p>



<p>It wasn’t the best of games through the air for the Wildcats as Sal Palermo III went six of 19 for 59 yards and an interception before leaving the game in the third quarter. James Powell, Jr. came in and went two of 12 for 46 yards. Canaan Leon added two receptions for 22 yards to his rushing and special teams totals to finish the night with 87 all-purpose yards. Tayvien Cole had a 42-yard reception to make him the top receiver in terms of yards gained.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Cole Jones was all over the place for the Wildcats defense, finishing the contest with 13 total tackles, seven solo and six assisted. 2.5 of his tackles happened behind the Lions line of scrimmage for a loss of yards, recovered a fumble, and broke up a pass. D’Mario Weathersby had five tackles, one for loss. Tyren Young forced the fumble that Jones recovered, and Bennie Clark III picked off the Lions QB.&nbsp;</p>



<p>The Wildcats (0-2, 0-1 SAC) head on the road for the first time in 2021 for their final non-conference contest of the season, a date with NCAA D-I FCS team Abilene Christian. Kickoff between the LC Wildcats and ACU Wildcats (0-1) is set for 6:00 P.M. at Anthony Field at Wildcat Stadium.&nbsp;</p>
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