PC Bludgeons Bluefield 76-3, Moves to 4-0 for the first time in 66 years

Another program landmark has been achieved by the Presbyterian College football team as they extended the nation’s best winning streak to eight games, incinerating Bluefield on Saturday afternoon by a final margin of 76-3.

Eclipsing 500 total yards for the second straight weekend and scoring points of some variety in each of their first 10 possessions, the Blue Hose are now undefeated after four games for the second time in school history and the first time since 1959.

A performance so dominant that the entire second half was played with 12-minute quarters, PC’s 76-point tally is their most in the Steve Englehart era (2022 onward).

Beyond that, Saturday was Presbyterian’s third-highest-scoring game in over a hundred years, trailing only an 84-point effort in 2021 and the school-record 104 points in 1914.

No matter what else happens around the country in week four, the Scotsmen have now guaranteed a share of the longest winning streak in all of Division I college football (FBS or FCS).

Coach Englehart’s troops will wrap up a three-game homestand next weekend with a chance to get to 5-0, welcoming Morehead State for another 1:00 PM kickoff on ESPN+.

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