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45
Winner Tuskegee TUS 3-2 , 2-0
43
Clark Atlanta CAU 1-4 , 1-3
Winner
Tuskegee TUS
3-2 , 2-0
45
Final
43
Clark Atlanta CAU
1-4 , 1-3
Score By Quarters
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT OT F
TUS Tuskegee 10 3 7 10 7 8 45
CAU Clark Atlanta 3 6 14 7 7 6 43

Game Recap: Football |

Golden Tigers win emotional game against Clark Atlanta in double overtime

ATLANTA, Ga. – Tuskegee (3-2, 2-0 SIAC) etched out a 45-43 win in double overtime against Clark Atlanta in SIAC action on Saturday afternoon inside Panther Stadium.
 
The Golden Tigers earned the emotional win to extend their current win streak to three games with a two-point conversion ran in by Bryson Williams (Lithonia, Ga.) in the second overtime, after a crucial stop by the Tuskegee defense on a two-point play on the previous drive for Clark Atlanta.
 
The Golden Tigers started fast once again, receiving the opening kickoff, and scoring with a seven-play drive, capped by a 10-yard rush from quarterback Malik Davis (Apopka, Fla.), who started the game after finishing the matchup last week.
 
Both teams traded field goals on their next possessions, ending the first with a score of 10-3, before a touchdown pass for Clark Atlanta pulled the game within a single point. Arnes Huskic (Jacksonville, Fla.) added another field goal for Tuskegee on their final drive right before the half, giving the Golden Tigers a 13-9 lead heading into the break.
 
Clark Atlanta opened the second half with a pair of touchdowns, the first from a four-yard rush, while the second came off a Golden Tigers fumble, giving the Panthers a 23-13 early in the second half. Tuskegee responded to pull within three after Taurean Taylor (Scottdale, Ga.) scored on a 23-yard scamper, part of a career-high 218 yards on the ground for the senior to make the score 23-20.
 
After the two programs traded touchdowns early in the fourth, for a 30-27 lead for Clark Atlanta, a score that would remain until the final drive for Tuskegee in regulation. With just over three minutes to go, Davis helped lead another scoring drive, this time concluded with a game-tying field goal from Huskic to send the game into overtime.
 
Tuskegee scored first in the overtime period on a connection from Davis to Jordan Ogletree (LaGrange, Ga.), however the Panthers responded with their own score to send the game to a second overtime. Clark Atlanta punched in a three-yard touchdown rush to take a 43-37 lead yet failed the conversion before. Davis led another scoring drive, this time ending with a pass to freshman Corey Petty (Warner Robins, Ga.) on the score, followed by the conversion from Williams to secure the win.
 
INSIDE THE BOX SCORE
  • The Golden Tigers rushed for a season-high 362 yards in the win over Clark Atlanta, including a pair of rushers over the century mark, highlighted by the career-high 218 yards on 26 carries from Taylor along with 18 carries and 118 yards from Donte Edwards (Mobile, Ala.).
  • Davis shined in his first start of the season at the helm of the offense, going 17-for-27 for 216 yards and two touchdowns in the win.
  • The Tuskegee offensive unit continued to spread the wealth, with four ball carriers earning carries and six receivers catching passes, led by Ogletree with another big game, accounting for six catches for 93 yards and a score. Petty finished with 41 yards and a score on two receptions, while Antonio Meeks (Lilburn, Ga.) caught four passes and Rodricus Magee (Jackson, Miss.) caught three on the day.
  • Huskic also had a good day in the win on special teams, going a perfect 3-for-3 on field goals (29, 25, 24) as well as going perfect on PATs.
  • Vincent Hill (Fairburn, Ga.) led the way defensively with 11 total tackles, including a sack and 2.5 tackles for loss. Meanwhile, Malik Moore (Tallahassee, Fla.) followed with nine tackles, including one for loss, followed by Davir Hamilton-Jackson (Compton, Calif.) and Zelly Aldridge (Gallion, Ala.) both finished with four respectively.
Up Next
Tuskegee will continue conference play next weekend for the 86th Morehouse-Tuskegee Classic inside Legion Field in Birmingham. Kickoff for the matchup is set for 7 p.m.
 
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