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Tuskegee 36, Central State 40
Miles 28, Clark Atlanta 27
Fort Valley State 27, Morehouse 22
Albany State 21, Benedict 0
Lane 34, Kentucky State 23
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Tuskegee 36, Central State 40
WILBERFORCE, Ohio – Playing host to the defending SIAC Champion Tuskegee University, the Central State Marauders erased a 14-point deficit in the third quarter and went on to beat the Golden Tigers, 40-36, on Saturday.
–Central State Sports Information
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Miles 28, Clark Atlanta 27
ATLANTA, Ga. – The Golden Bears never trailed the Panthers until the fourth quarter as Mikhail Jacobs caught a 28-yard pass from Daniel Smith to secure the Golden Bears’ win over the Panthers, 28-27, on Saturday afternoon at Panther Stadium
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Fort Valley State 27, Morehouse 22
ATLANTA, Ga. – In a real tale of two halves, the Wildcats spun the best tale in sudden fashion for the upset. The defending Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference East champion, Fort Valley State, may not be headed back to the title tilt, but Lorenzo Smothers’ 96-yard kick return touchdown with 3:16 left in the game helped his team pull the 27-22 upset, and keep Morehouse College from qualifying for this year’s contest.
–Fort Valley State Sports Information
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Albany State 21, Benedict 0
COLUMBIA, S.C. – The Albany State University football team extended their win streak to six games with a 21-0 shutout of Benedict College Saturday afternoon at C.W. Johnson Stadium.
It is ASU’s first shutout since their 38-0 Homecoming win over Morehouse in 2015. The Golden Rams move to their SIAC record to 5-0 (6-3 overall) and wins the 2018 Eastern Division Championship.
They have now solidified a spot in the SIAC Championship on Nov. 3, marking their first appearance in the title game since the 2015 season. The game will be played at the SIAC West Division Champion’s campus, which will be the winner of next week’s Tuskegee vs. Miles game.
–Albany State Sports Information
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Lane 34, Kentucky State 23
HOPKINSVILLE, Ky. – The Dragon’s very own Omari Hampton accounted for three of Lane’s five touchdowns before teammate, Randall Johnson, intercepted a Kentucky State pass and ran 100 yards for Lane’s final touchdown lifting the Dragons over the Thorobreds, 34-23, on Saturday.
–Lane Sports Information
Up Next:
Week 10 Matchups – Saturday, Nov. 3
Lane at Central State
Tuskegee at Miles
Morehouse at Clark Atlanta
Benedict at Kentucky State
Albany State vs. Fort Valley State
Thursday, Nov. 8
Lane vs. Livingstone College