North Carolina Central survives comeback bid, hangs on to win 50-42

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The North Carolina Central University football program survived a late comeback attempt Saturday evening at Memorial Stadium, holding on to defeat East Texas A&M 50-42.

The Eagles improved to 4-2 on the season.

Kicker Kaleb Robison kicked a 24-yard field goal, his second of the night, with 4:20 left to play, putting the Eagles ahead 50-28. But the Lions responded with an 8-play, 75 yard drive that culminated in a touchdown pass with less than two minutes to go, cutting the lead to 50-35.

East Texas A&M then recovered the onside kick, before marching 47 yards in eight plays to cut the lead to 50-42 with 51 seconds remaining.

But when the Eagles recovered the second onside kick of the quarter, running back Chris Mosley rushed three straight times to get a first down and ice NCCU’s third straight win.

The Lions got on the board first on a 73-yard connection from quarterback Ron Peace to Tanner Harrison to put East Texas A&M (1-0) up 7-0 in the game’s first minute. But the Eagles answered on the ensuing drive, when Walker Harris hit receiver Chance Peterson on a slant for 22 yards. 

The Eagles’ next score came on a third-and-long play, when Harris threw his second touchdown pass of the quarter. This time, he hit Chauncey Spikes for a 32-yard touchdown pass to cap an 11-play, 80-yard drive to put NCCU up 14-7. 

NCCU added another score to start the second quarter when Mosley ran around the left edge from three yards out to extend the lead to 21-7. 

The Lions answered with a score of their own when EJ Oakmon ran it in from the 3-yard line to make it 21-14 with 11:30 left in the half. Eagles running back Arthur Rodgers got in on the scoring on the ensuing drive, running in from three yards out to extend the lead to 28-14 at the 6:22 mark. 

Devin Matthews scored on a 59-yard reception to pull the Lions back within a score, 28-21, late in the second quarter, before Robison made it 31-21 with 17 seconds left in the half with a 20-yard field goal. 

The Eagles held that score at the half.

NCCU opened the second half with a 52-yard kickoff return from Mehki Wall, before Harris capped a 10-play, 44-yard drive from 1 yard out to grow the lead to 38-21. 

The Eagles defense then got into the act, as Donquarius Parker sacked the quarterback and forced a fumble that resulted in a safety, extending the lead to 40-21.

It marked the second straight game in which NCCU recorded a safety.

Rodgers picked up his second rushing touchdown of the game, a 2-yard run with 2:59 left in the quarter to make it a 26-point lead at 47-21.

The Eagles are heading into their first bye week; they will return to action on Saturday, Oct. 11, when they head to Tallahassee, Fla., to take on former MEAC rival Florida A&M.

With the Win…

  • Head coach Trei Oliver has won 41 games in his tenure, nine shy of 50 for his career.
  • The Eagles got their first win in the state of Texas under Oliver.
  • NCCU recorded its first win over a program from the Southland Conference.
  • NCCU has won back-to-back road games, and three overall.
  • NCCU is now 15-16 in true road games under Oliver.
  • The Eagles are now 22-14 in non-conference games during Oliver’s tenure, including a 19-6 mark in the last two-plus seasons.

Game Notes 

  • Wide receiver Chance Peterson caught his first touchdown pass of the season, while converting all five of his targets into receptions. 
  • Wide receiver Chauncey Spikes recorded his first career 100-yard receiving game, going for 113 yards in six catches.
  • Defensive back Tomondrey Braxton recorded his second interception of the season. 
  • Running back Arthur Rodgers recorded two touchdowns in the game.
  • Quarterback Walker Harris threw two more touchdown passes, giving him eight in the last three games.
  • Kicker Kaleb Robison hit multiple field goals in a game for the third time in four games.
  • NCCU has scored at least 30 points in four of six games so far this season.
  • The Eagles defense recorded a safety for the second straight game; they had two of them against North Carolina A&T.
  • The Eagles held their second straight opponent to fewer than 50 yards rushing, as the Lions only recorded 34 yards on the ground.

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