ODAC Football Play of the Week: Week 10

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: EMORY & HENRY VS. SHENANDOAH

 

PLAY 2: GUILFORD VS. HAMPDEN-SYDNEY

Description: Freshman defensive lineman Davon Keith put the Wasps up 26-0 in the opening quarter with a 20-yard fumble recovery and return for a touchdown. It was the second takeaway of the quarter for Emory & Henry, which went on to put up 47 points and 449 yards in the first half en route to a 54-21 triumph over Shenandoah. (only one angle available)   Description: Five plays after recovering a fumble on its own goal line to keep the score tied at 20-20, quarterback, Matt Pawlowski threw a short bubble screen to Rontavius Miller. Miller picked up a key block by Adam Smith and stiff-armed a second defender to get into the second level of the Tigers' defense. As he sprinted to the end zone, he spun thru the grasp of two would-be tacklers inside the Hampden-Sydney 15-yard line on his way to pay-dirt and a 26-20 GC lead. The Quakers would go on to win, 33-20.
 

 

PLAY 3: HAMPDEN-SYDNEY AT GUILFORD

 

PLAY 4: RANDOLPH-MACON AT BRIDGEWATER

Description: Early in the second quarter with the game tied 7-all, Hampden-Sydney had moved down to the Guilford two-yard line.  Running back Kyree Koonce turned a short-yardage dive into an acrobatic display as he flipped over one would-be tackler and over the goal-line for a touchdown and a 14-7 advantage.   Description: On its first drive of the game, Randolph-Macon faced a 4th-and-1 from the Bridgewater 35-yard line.  Yonis Blanco turned what generally is a short-yardage run into a 35-yard sprint to the end zone for a 7-0 lead.  Blanco would score three more times on the day, helping lead R-MC to a 35-14 win.
 


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ODAC Football Play of the Week Archive