SPARTANBURG, S.C. (AP) — Andre Stoddard opened overtime with his second touchdown run, and George Gbesee grabbed his second interception of the game to seal Wofford’s 35-28 victory over Western Carolina on Saturday. Wofford (5-0, 1-0 Southern Conference) started its
SPARTANBURG, S.C. (AP) — Andre Stoddard opened overtime with his second touchdown run, and George Gbesee grabbed his second interception of the game to seal Wofford’s 35-28 victory over Western Carolina on Saturday.
Wofford (5-0, 1-0 Southern Conference) started its final drive of regulation on its 20 with 3:01 remaining and two timeouts. The Terriers used a strong running game to get to the Western Carolina 34, but were stuffed on a fourth-and-5 after deciding not to try a long field goal at the buzzer.
Lennox McAfee started overtime with a 22-yard run and Stoddard scored up the middle on the next play. On Western Carolina’s possession, Gbesee took it out of the arms of a receiver in the end zone to end it.
Stoddard rushed for 157 yards and the Wofford defense made three interceptions of Tyrie Adams.
Western Carolina (4-2, 2-1) went on an 11-play, 75-yard drive to tie it at 28 with 3:06 left in regulation on Donnavan Spencer’s first run of the game.
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