NASHVILLE, Tenn. | Tennessee State quarterback Draylen Ellis ran for an 18-yard touchdown score in the final minutes of Norfolk State's road matchup, pushing the Tigers to a 24-17 victory at Nissan Stadium on Saturday.
The Spartans, who stormed back from a 17-0 deficit to tie things up in the fourth quarter, dropped to 2-4 on the season, while the Tigers improved to 4-2 with their second consecutive win.
TSU began the game with a bang, returning the opening kickoff 65 yards to the Norfolk State 28-yard line. Despite the tough starting position, NSU's defense held strong, forcing a field goal.
The Spartans went three-and-out on their first offensive possession, and TSU took advantage of the strong field position this time around. Jordan Gant pushed the Tigers forward with several strong rushes, before Ellis found Adrian Canen on a rollout throw for the first touchdown of the day.
NSU couldn't get the offense going on the ensuing possession, as
Otto Kuhns' deep throw to
Andre Pegues on third down fell incomplete. Tennessee State continued to employ a two-quarterback system, taking a 17-0 lead after Deveon Bryant connected with Gerand Turner for a 34-yard touchdown pass.
Norfolk State's defense began to find its footing late in the first quarter. After a defensive holding penalty nullified
Miguel Rijo's sack,
Terique Miles blew up a screen pass moments later with a well-timed hit, helping force TSU's first punt of the evening.
NSU got deep into Tiger territory with a 26-yard pass along the sideline to
Tavian Morris, but the drive stalled at the 14-yard line. The Spartans faked the ensuing field goal, but
Jason Wonodi's rush was stopped a few yards shy of the goal line.
Spartans forced TSU's first turnover of the night moments later to get the ball back.
Ricky Harleston punched the football free from Ellis' grasp, and
Jalen Swindell dove on it first.
The Spartans took advantage of the momentum swing, scoring in the final seconds of the second quarter on a quarterback sneak by Kuhns. A penalty backed the PAT to the eight-yard line, which ultimately hit missed off the field goal post. TSU went to the break holding a 17-6 lead.
The Spartans used Wonodi for some trickery once again, and this time it worked flawlessly. Wonodi sliced through the defense on an end-around handoff, a 37-yard gain on the first play from scrimmage in the second half.
The big play put the Spartans just outside of the redzone, setting up a successful 36-yard field goal from Willcox.
Norfolk State came up with another takeaway on the ensuing Tigers' possession,
Daylan Long recording the first interception of his collegiate career. The redshirt sophomore brought the pick back 34 yards to flip the field position.
A Kuhns interception a few plays later gave TSU the ball back, but NSU's defense continued its hot streak, forcing back-to-back punts.
Kuhns rushed 27 yards on a quarterback keeper to get the Spartans moving downfield early in the fourth quarter. He then connected with freshman wideout
Taron Biles-Walker, who came back to the ball fighting a defensive pass interference, for a 33-yard gain.
The highlight grab put the Spartans at the one-yard line, and Kuhns punched it in for his second rushing score of the day. The junior found Xzavion Evans for the two-point conversion moments later, tying the game at 17-17.
But after going scoreless for two quarters, Tennessee State's offense found its groove when it was needed the most. The Tigers put together a 10-play, 75-yard touchdown drive, capped off by an 18-yard rush by Ellis, for what would be the game-winning score with 5:08 to play.
The Spartans went three-and-out on their ensuing possession, but got the ball back for one more opportunity with just over two minutes on the clock. Kuhns hit
Collis Pride for a first down to move the chains, but the drive stalled from there. The Tigers took over on downs, making two kneel-downs to earn their fourth win of the season.
Checking The Box Score
- Tennessee State recorded eight first downs in the first quarter, and only three in the second. NSU tallied one first down in the first quarter, recording nine in the second.
- Norfolk State recorded 243 yards of total offense
- Otto Kuhns completed 10-of-27 passes for 129 yards and one interception
- TSU QB Draylen Ellis completed 6-of-11 passes for 76 yards, one touchdown, and one interception
- A.J. Richardson led NSU with 11 total tackles, making 10 solo tackles and two tackles for loss
- Norfolk State converted 3-of-12 third down attempts
- Jason Wonodi led the Spartans with 48 rushing yards on two attempts, including a long of 37
- Tracey Noah punted six times for an average of 38.2 yards per kick, including one down inside the 20-yard line
News & Notes
- Norfolk State and Tennessee State met for just the second time on Saturday
- Grandin Willcox's missed PAT in the second quarter was his first unsuccessful PAT of the season. He is now 12-of-13 for the year
- Daylan Long recorded the first interception of his collegiate career in the third quarter
- Kuhns recorded two rushing touchdowns in a game for the first time in his collegiate career
- Norfolk State had 10 different players rush the ball on Saturday
- Freshman wide receiver Taron-Biles Walker made the first two receptions of his college career on Saturday, including a 33-yard catch to set up the Spartans' tying touchdown in the fourth quarter
- Norfolk State produced two takeaways on Saturday. Through six games, the NSU defense has recovered seven fumbles and recorded five interceptions
UP NEXT
Norfolk State hits the road for the second week in a row next Saturday to open conference play against the Howard Bison in Washington, D.C. Kickoff is slated for 12 p.m., and the game will air nationally on ESPNU.
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