![]() ![]() ![]() With just 40 seconds remaining before halftime, SNU had an opportunity to go into the break trailing by only one score, but the Tigers were not content with allowing the clock to just run out. Down to the ECU 9 yard line, SNU would settle for a field goal attempt, but it was pushed wide-left, leaving SNU with no points.Īfter forcing a punt, the Storm were able to take some of the sting out of the missed field goal when Angel Ramirez found the endzone for a three yard touchdown run, capping off a 54 yard drive and cutting ECU's lead to just 21-14. SNU attempted to respond with their own methodical drive, moving 66 yards over 14 plays and taking 9:26 off the clock. East Central quickly regained momentum with a methodical 7-play, 75 yard touchdown drive to regain a two-possession lead. After ECU went up 14-0, SNU got on the board with a 70-yard touchdown strike from Gage Porter to Asa Robertson on the first play of the drive. The Tigers (1-2, 1-2 GAC) scored touchdowns on their first three possessions of the game. Southern Nazarene (0-3, 0-3 GAC) moved the ball well all afternoon, totaling 416 yards on 59 plays, but they struggled stopping the East Central offense, who gained 471 yards on 62 plays. ![]() BETHANY, Okla.-Despite amassing their most offensive yards in a game since 2018, Southern Nazarene fell 44-21 to East Central on Saturday afternoon at the SNU Football Stadium. ![]()
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