WASHINGTON (September 7, 2024) - Facing what appeared to be a disappointing home defeat, the Howard University football team scored five points in the last 41 seconds to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat, edging Mercyhurst, 32-31, in a wild nonconference game at Greene Stadium.
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Mercyhurst (1-1) rallied from a 21-3 deficit to take a 31-27 lead over the Bison with 41 seconds remaining. The Lakers lined up for an apparent PAT attempt but Howard blocked it and All-American
Kenny Gallop Jr. (Portsmouth, Va.) picked up the gift and outran everyone to the end zone, cutting the deficit to a two-point game, 31-29.
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Howard received the free kick and sophomore quarterback
Ja'Shawn Scroggins (Las Vegas) used the time well and got his team down to the Mercyhurst 27-yard line with only two ticks on the clock. In came placekicker
Dylan West (Akron, Ohio), who had missed a field goal attempt and a PAT earlier in the game. This time, the senior Ohio native split the uprights to give Howard an improbable victory; however, there was a pause before the game was officially over when the officials ruled that Mercyhurst had an illegal substitution. Howard, of course, declined the penalty; thus, the celebration began.
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The game started slowly as neither team was able to generate much offense. Mercyhurst was able to take the first lead of the game on a 21-yard field goal, 3-0. The Lakers drove 94 yards on the drive before the Bison defense held and forced the field goal.
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It seemed to wake up the Howard offense and it countered with two TDs runs by graduate running back
Jarett Hunter (Mineral, Va.).
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Howard (1-1) appeared to be in total control as they began to dominate the line of scrimmage, opening a 21-3 lead early in the third quarter on an 11-yard TD pass from Scroggins to sophomore tight end
Nathanial Clark (Virginia Beach, Va.) for his first collegiate TD.
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Mercyhurst refused to go away and got back into the game with a pair of touchdowns to cut the deficit to a three-point game, 21-18, early in the fourth quarter.
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Howard then answered with Hunter scoring his third TD of the game, this time on a one-yard plunge to up the margin, 27-18, with 9:48 left in the final stanza. Mercyhurst's Cameron Barmore then capped off a drive with 13-yard pass from quarterback Adam Urena (23-of-34, 225 yards & 2 TDs).
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Following a failed Bison attempt to convert on downs, the Lakers wasted little time trekking 69 yards with Barmore grabbing a 22-yard TD pass from Urena to take the lead and setting up the wacky last 41 seconds.
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Hunter, the preseason MEAC Offensive Player of the Year, finished with a game-high 125 yards on 27 carries and the three scores.
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Scroggins, in just his second career start, chipped in with 122 on 13 carries, including the 26-yard jaunt that set up the game-winning field goal. He was also efficient in the passing game, connecting on 12-of-22 for 157 yards and a TD.
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Defensively, the Bison got strong efforts from Gallop (10 total tackles & a QB hurry),
Judah McJimpsey (seven total tackles, one for a loss & a QB hurry),Â
Terrance Hollon (eight total tackles, two forced fumbles & one fumble recovery),
Robert Jones III (four total tackles & two pass breakups) and
Noah Miles (three total tackles, two for losses & a sack).
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NEXT UP: Howard travels to East Rutherford, N.J., to take on Morehouse College at the MetLife Stadium Saturday (Sept. 14) at 3 p.m.
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For more information, visit the Bison Athletics website at
www.HUBison.com.