TUSKEGEE, Ala. __ In the latest rivalry meeting, Tuskegee fell to Miles with a final score of 37-7, in front of over 47,000 fans during their centennial homecoming game.
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The loss snapped Tuskegee's momentum, dropping the Golden Tigers to a 5-5 overall record and 5-3 in the SIAC.
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Miles improved to 8-2 overall and 8-0 in the conference, showcasing a strong performance on both offense and defense that kept Tuskegee at bay throughout the game.
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The first quarter saw Miles take an early lead with a 15-yard rushing touchdown by Jonero Scott, putting the Golden Bears up 7-0. Tuskegee struggled to find rhythm on offense, failing to score and facing a resilient Miles defense that limited their yardage.
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The second quarter was equally challenging for the Golden Tigers. Miles added a 31-yard field goal by Roderick Smith and a short touchdown pass from Kamren Ivory to Keidarris Griffin, pushing their lead to 17-0 by halftime.
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Tuskegee's offensive efforts were hindered by penalties and a Miles interception, leaving them scoreless at the break.
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In the third quarter, Miles continued their dominance. They capitalized on field position and extended their lead to 24-0 with a goal line touchdown run by Javonta Leatherwood.
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Tuskegee's defense, despite strong efforts from players like
Malik Moore and
Charles Davis Jr., was unable to contain Miles' offensive drives.
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In the fourth quarter, Miles sealed their win with two additional scores—a 41-yard touchdown pass from Ivory to Griffin and a 38-yard touchdown run by Edward Osley.
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Tuskegee managed to avoid a shutout with a late 22-yard touchdown pass from
Raequan Beal to
Reggie Brigman, making the final score 37-7.
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Statistically, Tuskegee faced significant challenges on both sides of the ball. Miles amassed 392 total yards, with 245 yards on the ground, compared to Tuskegee's 134 total yards.
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Beal led the Golden Tigers' passing efforts, completing 14-for-22 passes for 117 yards, one touchdown, and two interceptions. Brigman was the top receiver with five catches for 41 yards and the lone touchdown.
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Tuskegee's rushing attack was limited to just 17 yards, while their defense, led by Moore and Davis with nine tackles each, struggled to stop Miles' balanced offensive approach.
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