NORFOLK, Va. – Norfolk State dropped its highly anticipated season opener under new head coach Michael Vick 27-7 to Towson on Thursday night at William "Dick" Price Stadium in front of 19,469 fans.
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Senior quarterback
Otto Kuhns led the Spartans' offense, completing 19-of-27 passes for 219 yards.
DreSean Kendrick posted 11 receptions for 125 yards, while
Kam'Ryn Thomas added seven catches for 105 yards as both wideouts surpassed the century mark.
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On defense, Major Dilliard paced NSU with eight tackles.
Daylan Long and
Khalib Gilmore followed with seven apiece.
Ty Jones forced a fumble that
Kahleef Jimmison recovered, marking the Spartans' lone turnover of the night.
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Towson struck first on its opening drive with a 33-yard touchdown pass from Andrew Indorf.
Jason Wonodi appeared to swing momentum with an 80-yard kickoff return, but a holding penalty negated the play.
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The Tigers kept pressure on early, adding a 24-yard field goal and another kick to build a 13-0 lead midway through the second quarter. Norfolk State responded with a 10-play drive, but Towson stuffed
X'Zavion Evans on fourth down at the 34. The Spartans' last chance before halftime came up short when Towson blocked
Evan Helfrich's 41-yard field-goal attempt.
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Both defenses held firm through the third quarter as the Tigers carried their 13-0 lead into the final frame.
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NSU broke through early in the fourth when
Jaylen Laudermilk punched in an 8-yard touchdown run. Towson answered immediately with a 34-yard scoring strike, then sealed the win with another touchdown at the 3:15 mark.
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The Spartans threatened late, driving inside the 5-yard line with less than 30 seconds left, but Towson's defense held on four straight plays to close out the 27-7 final.
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CHECKING THE BOX SCORE
- Towson defeated Norfolk State 27-7
- Otto Kuhns led the Spartans, completing 19-of-27 passes for 219 yards
- DreSean Kendrick caught all 11 passes that he was targeted on for 125 yards
- Kam'Ryn Thomas also surpassed the century mark with 105 yards
- Major Dillard produced eight tackles, while Daylan Long and Khalib Gilmore followed with seven
- Norfolk State produced the only turnover of the contest
- Towson outgained Norfolk State on the ground 136-39, while the Spartans outgained the Tigers in the passing game 240-187
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NEWS & NOTES
- Norfolk State fell to 0-1 with the loss
- Towson improved to 1-0 with the win
- Towson now leads the all-time series 3-1
- NSU had two 100-yard receivers for the first time since Sept. 21, 2024
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