Tuskegee (3-0) trailed for much of the second half, by as
many as four with just 4:11 left to play in the game and Florida A&M (0-3)
in possession of the ball. The Golden Tigers relied on a defense that forced a
three-and-out for Florida A&M, forcing the Rattlers to punt.
Kevin Lacey took the first play from scrimmage, rolling to
the right and finding his way to a first down with a 10-yard rush. He followed
that up a strike to senior receiver Desmond Reece, the offensive MVP in the
game, for a 23-yard touchdown down the seam with 2:21 to play in the contest.
The touchdown and extra point gave Tuskegee a three-point lead at 20-17.
However, Florida A&M came back quickly as it moved the
ball down the field on Tuskegee with time ticking away. After a long pass play
was brought back due to a personal foul on the Rattlers, they needed a big play
to keep the drive alive. Kenneth Coleman hit receiver Kevin Troutman, who was
stripped by Tuskegee's Darnell Hill. The ball was recovered Hill, sending the
crowd into a frenzy.
As the clock ticked down on fourth down, Lacey knelt for the
final play and the Tuskegee fan base charged the field as the Golden Tigers
claimed victory over a FCS school.
Lacey finished 13-for-25, throwing for 137 yards and
touchdown for the Golden Tigers, while Jayjerien Craig led the way on the
ground with 62 yards on 10 carries and a touchdown for an offense that put 328
yards up on Florida A&M. Meanwhile, the Rattlers struggled on offense, held
to just 169 yards of offense and their scoring drives all started inside the
Tuskegee 30-yard line.
Tuskegee took an early lead in the game after a Florida
A&M field goal went wide left, the Golden Tigers took the ensuing drive 60
yards in six plays – highlighted by a 44-yard run from Lacey on the first play
from scrimmage. The Golden Tigers took a 3-0 lead when Dalton Hall connected on
a 32-yard field goal with just over six minutes to play in the opening quarter.
The Golden Tigers extended the lead to six when they drove
65 yards in 10 plays, finishing off a drive with a 31-yard field with 1:49 to
play in the first half. Florida A&M took their first lead of the game, at
7-6, when Coleman hit Brandon Norwood from 28-yards out on the first play from
scrimmage after a miscue from the Golden Tigers with 6:01 remaining in the
opening half.
Tuskegee went 65 yards in nine plays on their next
possession to take a 13-7 lead with 2:29 remaining in the half. Craig took the
handoff from Lacey, after a third down pass interference call gave Tuskegee a
first down, racing around left end for the 19-yard touchdown.
Florida A&M scored on two possessions after inheriting
the ball inside the Tuskegee 30 to take the 17-13 lead in the fourth quarter,
setting the stage for the final minutes.