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 AT HAMPDEN-SYDNEY

 

PLAY 2: CATHOLIC VS. GUILFORD

Description: Midway thru the third quarter, Bridgewater used a little misdirection to keep a drive alive.  Facing a 4th-and-5 from his own 31-yard line, punter Andrew Donafrio faked the kick and made his way past the right side of the line.  He picked up just enough for the first down to keep possession for the Eagles.   Description: Trailing 45-28 and facing 2nd-and-goal from the 2-yard line, quarterback T.J. Tutone pulled the Cardinals to within seven points.  With all his receivers covered, Tutone eluded the rush and sold out on a touchdown run as he absorbed the hit from two would-be tacklers and used a second-effort to reach the ball across the goal line as time expired in the third quarter.  Tutone also threw for five touchdowns on the day.
 

 

PLAY 3: GUILFORD AT CATHOLIC

 

PLAY 4: HAMPDEN-SYDNEY VS. BRIDGEWATER

Description: Immediately after letting a reception pass through his hands, Guilford receiver Rontavius Miller made up for the miscue by climbing the ladder for an impressive 22-yard catch on a 3rd-and-19 play. The reception extended the Quakers' drive  and marked one of Miller's two catches for 28 yards in the victory.   Description: Early in the fourth quarter, Hampden-Sydney running back Kyree Koonce added to the Tigers' lead with an improbable touchdown run.  Koonce ran up the middle for what seemed would be a minimal gained, but he found the slimmest of holes and darted thru for a 22-yard touchdown sprint and a 20-3 lead.  It marked his 10th touchdown run of the year, second in the ODAC.
 
     

PLAY 5: RANDOLPH-MACON VS. SHENANDOAH

   
Description: Facing a 2nd-and-10 from its own 39-yard line, Randolph-Macon used a big play to get into the red zone.  Joe McBride hit Christian Redman on a perfect 50-yard pass to the Shenandoah 11. It led to a go-ahead TD pass from McBride to Steven Quinn on 4th & 2 from SU 3-yard line as R-MC took the lead tor good with 3:55 left in first half.    
   
     


Voting for this week's ODAC Football Play of the Week has concluded.  Look for the winner each Wednesday afternoon.  You can also learn the winner by following the ODAC on Twitter at @odacathletics or by becoming a fan on Facebook!


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