The Benedict College Tigers used a dominating defensive performance to beat the Clark Atlanta Panthers 14-3 on Saturday in front of a large Homecoming crowd at Charlie W. Johnson Stadium.
Following a shocking 32-31 double overtime loss to South Atlantic Conference foe Tusculum in Setzler Field Saturday afternoon, the Newberry Wolves huddled around head coach Todd Knight appearing to be in shock.
Arkansas State quarterback Justice Hansen threw five touchdowns to lead the Red Wolves to a 51-17 victory over Coastal Carolina Saturday evening at Centennial Bank Stadium.
The Gamecocks stood their ground in the red zone to the final play, the last second, keeping Tennessee out of the end zone in their own house all day, beating the Volunteers 15-9.
On the South Carolina 2-yard line with nine seconds to play, Vols quarterback Jarrett Guarantano threw three incompletions in a row, as the Gamecocks survived, 15-9.
The Benedict College Tigers and their sack-happy defense will have their toughest challenge of the season so far when they entertain Clark Atlanta University on Saturday at 2 p.m. for the annual Homecoming contest.
No. 2 Clemson suffered its first loss of the season on Friday night at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse, N.Y., a 27-24 upset by Syracuse. With the loss, the Tigers drop to 6-1 (4-1 ACC), while the Orange improve to 4-3 (2-1 ACC).
Dutch Fork's Bryce Thompson scored Dutch Fork's first two touchdowns in the first quarter, as the Silver Foxes ran away with a 55-14 win over White Knoll to stay undefeated in region play.