South Alabama Scores 21-Unanswered For 38-31 Come Back Win Over Georgia Southern
Murphy’s Law states in the simplest form: “If anything can go wrong, it will.” On the second offensive play from scrimmage quarterback Carter Bradley’s pass was tipped and intercepted then ran back for a touchdown only 41 seconds into the game.
On Georgia Southern’s first offensive possession, the fourth snap went 54 yards for a touchdown when Darrell Luter gave a soft push at the sideline but Jalen White kept his balance and ran down the sideline to the end zone.
Not even half way through the opening quarter the Jags (7-2, 4-1 SBC) were down 14-0 to Georgia Southern (5-4, 2-3 SBC). Fans were thinking “oh no, not again.”
But the Jags were not going to give up that easy.
La’Damian Webb took the team on his shoulders behind the offensive line and ground out a 38-31 come from behind win.
Trailing 31-17 in the 3rd quarter, the Jags got the ball back on the kickoff and answered with a 75 yard, 13 play drive for a touchdown. La’Damian Webb capped off the drive with three straight runs for 4, 3 and then 5 yards into the end zone to make it 31-24. But they lost Dontae Lucas on the TD play after being flagged for unsportmanlike conduct for allegedly spitting on a Georgia Southern player.
After forcing a punt, disaster was averted. Caullin Lacy let the ball hit and bounce, then tried to pick it up with a group of Eagles in front of him. Georgia Southern recovered the ball at the Jags 15 yard line and threatening to go back up by to scores. However Vantrease’s pass to the right sideline in the end zone was slightly overthrown and Yam Banks was in perfect position for the interception and touchback.
The turnover allowed the Jags tie the game early in the 4th quarter behind La’Damian Webb legs and his third touchdown of the game. But Webb was set up by a 27 yard catch by Devin Voisin earlier in the drive.
The SwarmD forced a punt after just four offensive snaps. The punt was fielded by Caullin Lacy at the 7 but he was hit by the Eagles and gifted 15 yards on a kick catch interference penalty. The 78-yard touchdown drive only took seven plays, all but one of them were carries by Webb. He punched the ball in from 9 yards out to give the Jags their first lead of the game with 5:50 left in the game.
The defense forced a 4th & 5 at the Jags 47-yard line, a short pass was caught but Jalen Jordan was right there to drop him two yards short of the line to make. La’Damian Webb kept carrying the ball and kept churning out first downs until they bled Georgia Southern of their time outs and secure the best record in the Jags short history as a FBS Program.
Bradley and the Jags responded after going down by two scores early in the first quarter with a gusty drive capped off by a 10-yard touchdown pass to Jalen Wayne to finally get on the board 14-7 at the 6:56 mark of the first quarter.
A pair of penalties on the ensuing Georgia Southern possession helped them down the field. Quarterback Kyle Vantrease hooked up with Derwin Burgess for a 16-yard touchdown to go back up by two scores 21-7, the final score in a high power first quarter.
The Jags were not fazed though. They drove 74 yards down the 1-yard line as the quarter expired. Webb punched it in to start the second quarter to make it 21-14.
Another penalty-ridden drive, three on the Jags and two on Georgia Southern, but the Jags eventually hold the Eagles to a field goal at the 10:17 mark of the 2nd quarter.
Diego Guajardo would answer with a field goal of his own at the 3:23 mark.
After a Jags punt and a block in the back on GSU, they started at their own 25 yard line. The Eagle drove to the Jags 35 yard line facing 4th and 6 with just :06 left until halftime, coach Clay Helton chose to kick a 52 yard field goal to put more points on the board before the half. Coach Wommack called a time out from the sideline just before the snap, which placekicker Michael Lantz was able to just barely get over the crossbar.
After the time out, Charles Coleman III burst through the line and blocked the attempt to preserve a 24-17 deficit at halftime.
Stats
The Jags offense gained 514 total yards of offense, 321 of it was on the ground. They were 8-of-15 on 3rd down conversions with a time of possession of 37:04.
Georgia Southern put up 366 total yards of offense, 278 through the air and only 88 on the ground. The Jags held them to 4-of-12 on 3rd down conversion attempts and only 22:56 time of possession.
La’Damian Webb followed up his offensive player of the week honor from last week with another effort worthy of the same honor. He rushed for 247 yards and 4 touchdowns on 35 carries. His longest run was only 26 yards. He set single-game records for yards and carries in a game while tying the most touchdowns by a player.
Braylon McReynolds rushed for 42 yards on six carries. He also caught one pass for 16 yards and was knocked out of the game when he stayed down after being slung to the ground after the catch and run. He was taken to the trainers’ tent and evaluated for a concussion.
Todd Justice had one carry for 30 yards on the key fake punt.
Carter Bradley went 16-of-27 for 193 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions.
Caullin Lacy led the receivers with 33 yards on three catches. Jalen Wayne added 28 yards and a touchdown on his three catches. DJ Thomas-Jones also had three catches for 17 yards. Three players all has two catches with Devin Voisin gaining 42 yards, Lincoln Sefcik with 31 yards, and Omni Wells with 26 yards.
Jalen Jordan led the Jags with 10 total stops, eight solo. CJ Rias had 2.5 tackles for loss and a sack. Yam Banks got his 5th interception of the season.
Kyle Vantrease went 26-of-45 for 278 yards with two touchdowns and an interception. Derwin Burgess led all receivers with 8 catches for 96 yards and a touchdown. Khaleb Hood added 76 yards on seven catches.
Jalen White led the Eagles rushing attack with 65 yards and a touchdown on 10 carries. Gerald Green added 27 yards on five carries.
Next
South Alabama returns home to host Texas State on Saturday, November 12th. Kickoff is scheduled for 4pm at Hancock Whitney Stadium in the Jags annual Hall of Fame game, Honor Band weekend, and Salute to Heroes.