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ODAC Football Play of the Week: Week 3 - Emory & Henry
Down twice by 18 points during the third quarter, Emory & Henry charged back to take a four-point lead by the fourth frame. The score that put the Wasps back on top was a fumble recovery "scoop and score" by Eric Johnson. After an errant Maryville pitch, the ball bounded about for several yards before Johnson picked it up at the 12 and scampered in for a 46-42 advantage with 11:27 to play.
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ODAC Football Play of the Week: Week 3 - Guilford
On 4th-and-10 from Davidson's 38 with 9:15 to play and trailing 42-14, the Quakers went for the first down. Karsten Miller hooked up with his younger brother, Khylil, from 33 yards out on a fly route down the sideline. He was interfered with on the play, but somehow came up with the catch downed to the Wildcats' five. The Quakers scored two plays later.
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ODAC Football Play of the Week: Week 3 - Hampden-Sydney
Major Morgan caught a pair of touchdown passes in the first half against Wisconsin-Platteville, helping H-SC to a 29-21 advantage at the intermission. His first score involved quarterback Alec Cobb eluding the rush and scrambling to his right. Cobb tossed the ball towards the corner of the end zone, which Morgan stretched to haul in and get his feet down for an 18-yard score.
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ODAC Football Play of the Week: Week 3 - Shenandoah
Shenandoah and Hobart combined for 86 points in Saturday's shootout, and it took just three plays for the Hornets to draw first blood. After Hayden Bauserman gathered the snap and drew in the rush, he tossed a perfectly drawn up screen to Jalen Hudson. Hudson did the rest of the work, splitting a pair of defenders and out-running them to the end zone for a 71-yard touchdown catch-and-run.