South Alabama’s Rally Falls Short At James Madison

September 30, 2023 · By · Filed Under Football, Sun Belt Conference 

South Alabama cannot overcome early miscues against James Madison and fall in first conference game of the season. JMU quarterback Jordan McCloud threw for three touchdowns passes of 48, 44, and 66-yards while running for 61 yards leading the Dukes 31-23 win.

James Madison (5-0, 2-0 SBC) remains unbeaten through five games for the second time in as many seasons. The Jaguars (2-3, 0-1 SBC) drop their second consecutive game and their fourth in their last six games going back to the 2022 R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl.

The Dukes top-rated rushing defense prevented the Jags from establishing their running game and made the Jaguar offense one-dimensional. USA didn’t get into positive yardage on the ground until the 3rd quarter.

Carter Bradley was pressured the entire game with five sacks and a number of balls batted at the line of scrimmage. One of the batted passes was intercepted and returned for a touchdown late in the 2nd quarter that led to a 24-7 deficit at halftime.

The Jaguar defense kept the Dukes off the scoreboard in the third quarter, but the offense only managed a 40-yard Diego Guajardo field goal.

McCloud went back to Horton in the fourth quarter. The Jag defender dove and put his shoulder on Horton’s hip to take him down, but Horton shrugged it off and scampered the rest of the way for a 66-yard touchdown to go up 31-10 with 11:32 left in the game.

The Jaguars came alive, but too little too late.

After a sack, the Jags faced 4th and 7 at the JMU 49. Bradley was able to find Caullin Lacy over the middle for 31 yards to the 18. A flag for pass interference put the Jags at the 3-yard line which set up Bradley to toss it to Lincoln Sefcik for a 3 yard touchdown. Guajardo’s extra point attempt hit off the right upright and fell no good leaving the Jags down 31-16 with 8:17 left.

The Jags burned two time outs but forced the Dukes to punt with 5:44 left in the game.

Bradley again found Lacy again for a 55-yard gain. The referees ruled his knee was down at the 1-yard line. But Webb punched the ball in on the next play to get the Jags within one score, 31-23 with 3:56 left in the game.

James Madison was able to burn 2:40 off the clock as the Jags had used up their time outs earlier in the quarter.

Knowing the Jags only had time to throw, the Dukes pinned their ears back and blitzed. After a flag for pass interference on the first play, they forced Bradley to throw incomplete, then a quick screen pass to Webb lost 7 yards, and a 9 yard sack left the Jags with 4th and 26 at their own 34. Bradley’s pass under duress went over DJ Thomas-Jones’ head and was intercepted to end the game.

“I’m really pleased with the fight of our team,” said head coach Kane Wommack. “When you’re down and you put yourself in a hole, I think that guys seemed to stay really locked in on the sideline. Had a lot of adversity today, but it was all self-created.”

Stats

Bradley finished the game 28-of-50 with 299 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions.

Caullin Lacy led all receivers with 132 yards on six catches. Jamaal Pritchett had 65 yards on three catches with his first career touchdown. La’Damian Webb led all receivers with 7 catches for 24 yards. Lincoln Sefcik caught two passes for 19 yards with a touchdown.

Webb also led the Jags rushing attack with 36 yards on 12 carries with a touchdown. Marco Lee Jr had one carry for 5 yards. Bradley finished with 8 carries for -6 yards.

Trey Kiser led the defense with 8 total stops, 5 solo. Quentin Wilfawn finished with 7 stops, 4 solo. Jamie Sheriff got himself a sack and Charles Coleman III and Wy’Kevious Thomas both combined for a sack. Jaden Voisin got his second interception of the season.

JMU’s Jordan McCloud went 12-of-22 for 241 yards passing with three touchdowns and an interception.

McCloud added 61 yards rushing on 10 carries. Kaelon Black added 61 yards on 19 carries. Ty Son Lawton added 18 yards on 11 carries.

Zach Horton led the receivers with 116 yards on just 3 catches for two touchdowns. Elijah Sarratt had 92 yards on 5 catches with a touchdown.

South Alabama had 326 total yards of offense, 299 of it through the air and only 27 on the ground.

The Jags were only 5-of-18 on 3rd down attempts and only converted 1-of-4 on 4th down attempts. They were flagged 5 times for 50 yards.

James Madison gained 377 yards of total offense, 241 through the air and 136 on the ground. The Dukes only converted 2-of-13 of their 3rd down attempts and were 0-of-2 on 4th down attempts. The refs flagged them 10 times for 108 yards.

James Madison held the time of possession advantage 31:14 to 28:46.

Next

South Alabama will work to rebound at Louisiana-Monroe next Saturday. The Jags and the Warhawks are set to kickoff at 6pm.

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