ODAC Football Play of the Week: Week 9

Who will be the winner of this week's ODAC Football Play of the Week?  It's all up to you!

Each week, our member schools submit plays to the conference office for your consideration for the ODAC Play of the Week.  Watch each of the entries below and then vote for the play that you think is the best of the week in the poll at the bottom of the page.  Each week's winner will be announced on Wednesday afternoons.  The winners will be eligible for the ODAC Football Play of the Year at the end of the season!

Thank you for your support of ODAC football!  Enjoy the season!! 

PLAY 1: BRIDGEWATER VS. HAMPDEN-SYDNEY   PLAY 2: EMORY & HENRY AT WASHINGTON AND LEE
Description: With Bridgewater leading 22nd-ranked Hampden-Sydney at the intermission, the Eagles got a big special teams play to break open an eight-point halftime advantage. Jordan Hartman fielded the second half kickoff at his own two yard line and made his way through the right side of the return team and sprinted 98 yards to the end zone to extend the lead to 15 and help hand the Eagles a 34-9 victory over the Tigers on Senior Day.   Description: After the Wasps defense recovered one of four lost fumbles by Washington and Lee, Emory & Henry needed just three plays to make the turnover count as tight end Ashton Cline split the middle of W&L's secondary and a wide-open 37-yard touchdown pass for a 21-0 advantage early in the second quarter.  E&H went on to win 36-9, marking the program's first win over the Generals since 2009.
 

 
PLAY 3: GUILFORD VS. CATHOLIC   PLAY 4: RANDOLPH-MACON AT SHENANDOAH
Description: After Catholic took the second-half kickoff and marched down field to take a 21-14 lead, Guilford's offense responded on their ensuing possession.  From the CUA 25-yard line, Matt Pawlowski dumped a screen pass off to Josh Schow. The senior running back did his best Frogger impersonation, darting from left to right through the Cardinals' defense into the end zone for the game-tying score and his first college touchdown reception.  GC went on to win, 42-21.   Description: Randolph-Macon took advantage of a Shenandoah fumble just before halftime to go into the intermission with a 27-10 lead.  John Byrd notched the second of his two touchdowns of the day, darting thru the center of the line from 16-yards out.  Byrd finished with career-highs of 33 carries and 219 yards, helping R-MC to nearly 42 minutes of possession time.  The 219 yards are the most by a back in the ODAC this season.

 


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ODAC Football Play of the Week Archive