Hunter Taylor, Emory & Henry, Jr., Quarterback

Hunter Taylor, Emory & Henry, Jr., Quarterback

Taylor, a junior from Summerville, S.C., played a big part in Emory & Henry's dramatic comeback from 21 points down to win as time expired against Washington and Lee. Taylor shook off a pair of interceptions to finish with his fourth career 300-yard passing game and second contest of four or more passing touchdowns this season. He hit Derrick Yates with a pair of scoring throws in the third quarter, the second of which pulled the Wasps to within seven points. The Generals enjoyed a 14-ponit lead with just over six minutes to play, but a T.J. Tester touchdown run and a third scoring throw from Taylor to Jeff Wallace tied the score and set the stage for arguably the biggest play of the season. With possession on the Generals 39-yard line, Taylor eluded the rush and let loose a throw towards the end zone. Max Yates, in a group of both Wasps' receivers and Generals' defenders, hauled in the heave for the game-winning score with 0:00 showing on the clock. For Taylor is completed his day going 30-of-47 for 368 yards and four touchdowns. He also ran for 54 yards on 16 carries to finish with 422 yards of total offense. He currently leads the ODAC in passing touchdowns (16) and yards per game (276.0) and is third in passing yards (1,380).

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