South Alabama Wins IS4S Salute To Veterans Bowl 30-23

December 15, 2024 · By · Filed Under Bowl Games, Football 

South Alabama overcomes a slow start in the first quarter to win the 2024 IS4S Salute to Veterans Bowl 30-23 over Western Michigan in Montgomery Alabama.

The Broncos moved the ball at will to start the game with a touchdown. USA moved the ball down the field but stalled deep in Broncos territory. With Laith Marjan opting to go into the transfer portal, true freshman Davis Little came in for a field goal, but pulled it wide left.

The defense started to figure out the Broncos and held them to a field goal early in the second quarter to trail 10-0 just 10-seconds into the second quarter. The offense answered with their own field goal from Hamilton DiBoyan, another true freshman kicker.

After a three-and-out, it only took the Jags two plays to put their first touchdown on the scoreboard. A 28-yard pass from Davenport to Devin Voisin started the drive then Davenport connected with Jeremiah Webb for 52-yards and his first of two touchdowns in the game.

Another defensive three-and-out gave the offense an opportunity to take the lead, and they seized it.

Davenport went deep for Webb and the pass looked like it might be intercepted, but Webb took the ball away from the defender and walked into the end zone and a 16-10 lead after a missed PAT.

The Broncos tacked on a field goal late in the half for a 16-13 score at halftime.

Davenport showed his legs late in the third quarter when he put his foot in the ground and sprinted 50 yards for a touchdown and a 23-13 lead.

A little past midway through the fourth quarter the Broncos got within a field goal when Hayden Wolff found Anthony Sambucci for a 7-yard touchdown.

Kentrel Bullock wasn’t going to let the game slip away.

On 4th and 1 at the Broncos 27, he powered his way through the defensive line for 5 yards to make sure there was no doubt about the conversion. Then he took the next handoff the final 22 yards to seal the game.

Western Michigan added a 48-yard field goal but were unable to get the onside kick and the Jags were able to simply run the clock out.

Stats

StatSouth AlabamaWestern Michigan
Total Yards537317
Passing Yards271196
Rushing Yards266121
3rd Downs2 of 85 of 13
4th Downs2 of 21 of 1
Turnovers (points off)1 (3)1 (0)
Time of Possession27:5632:04

South Alabama

Bishop Davenport finishes 15 of 24 for 271 yards, two touchdowns and an interception. He also finished as the second leading rusher for the Jags with 85 yards on 11 carries with a touchdown.

Kentrel Bullock led all rushers with 130 yards on 17 carries with a touchdown.

Jeremiah Webb set a new program record with 182 receiving yards on 6 catches with two touchdowns.

Jaden Voisin, in his final game, finished with 9 total stops, 4 solo, with a TFL and quarterback hurry. Blayne Myrick also finished with 9 total stops, 4 solo.

Amarion Fortenberry had the only interception by the Jags defense.

Ed Smith IV and Jordan Norman each had a sack in the game.

Western Michigan

Hayden Wolff was 17 of 27 for 196 yards with a touchdown and an interception.

Kenneth Womack had 89 receiving yards on 5 catches. Anthony Sambucci had 36 yards on three catches with a touchdown.

Jaden Nixon led the Broncos rushing with 45 yards on 11 carries. Zahir Abdus-Salaam had 33 yards on 9 carries. Jalen Buckley had 26 yards on 8 carries with a touchdown.

Final

The Jags end the season 7-6 and go into the offseason with more momentum. After chasing the western division crown, the Jags just came up short in the quest to go to the conference championship game. But with head coach Major Applewhite’s first season, the bar has been set higher and it was put there by some very committed players over the last three seasons.

The potential in the 2025 season should excite the fans, students, and the players themselves.

Go Jags!

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