Jake Pasch forced a fumble to set up a game-winning drive for Wabash in a 29-28 victory over Hampden-Sydney College in fourth meeting between the two teams in The Gentlemen's Classic.
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Wabash (1-0) trailed 28-21 with 3:11 left to play after giving up the football with a punt to the host Tigers (0-1). Hampden-Sydney took over on its own 25-yard line when Pasch knocked the ball free from H-SC quarterback Carter Sido and recovered the fumble at the Tigers' 33. Wabash needed only four plays to find the end zone, with senior quarterback
Liam Thompson throwing a 16-yard touchdown pass to Derek Allen, Jr. to cut the lead to one point with 1:59 remaining in the game.
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The Little Giants lined up for the two-point conversion and ran a reverse to
Jacob Riddle. The senior wideout pulled up in the backfield and hit Thompson with a pass in the end zone for the two-point conversion and the one-point lead.
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The Wabash defense locked up the victory on the next drive, holding the Tigers to seven yards on three plays before
Avery Epstein knocked away a pass on fourth down to Hampden-Sydney's final drive of the game.
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One year after the two teams combined for 100 points and nearly 1,200 yards of total offense in a 52-48 Wabash win, the two squads played a lower-scoring affair but still rolled up yardage. Thompson completed 17-of-27 passes for 218 yards and two touchdowns, the first on a three-yard completion to
Cooper Sullivan to tie the score at 7-7 early in the second period. Thompson threw one interception that ended the Little Giants' opening drive after Hampden-Sydney took a 7-0 lead on a 46-yard run by Sido in the first quarter. Wabash ran for 181 yards for 399 yards of total offense.
Hampden-Sydney matched that total with 399 offensive yards, most coming with a 246-yard rushing attack. Sido ran for 184 yards and three scores and threw for 153 yards and one score.
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Donovan Snyder ran for 99 yards on 22 carries. He scored on a five-yard run to tie the score at 14-14 heading into halftime. A Thompson 17-yard run gave the Little Giants a 21-14 lead in the third quarter, which saw the Wabash defense shut out the Tigers. Thompson finished with 65 rushing yards on 11 attempts. Sido tied the game at 21-21 in the fourth on an 11-yard TD run, then gave the Tigers the 28-21 lead with 4:23 left in the game on a one-yard run to cap a 12-play, 64-yard drive.
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Allen, Jr. led Wabash with seven receptions for 88 yards and the one TD. Sullivan caught four passes for 74 yards. Snyder added four receptions for 31 yards.
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Pasch and
Gavin Ruppert each made 11 tackles in the game for Wabash. Pasch added a three-yard sack with his forced and recovered fumble.
Owen Volk made four tackles, including 1-1/2 sacks for three yards and 2-1/2 tackles for ten yards in losses.
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Wabash returns to action September 16 when the Little Giants travel to Butler University in a 6 p.m. contest.
How It Happened
Hampden-Sydney jumped out to a 7-0 lead, but Wabash responded to tie it up at 7-7 with 13:29 remaining in the second quarter. Hampden-Sydney scored to go ahead 14-7 before the Little Giants responded with a score of their own to tie things up at 14-14.
Wabash followed with a 17-yard touchdown run at the 10:58 mark in the third quarter and took a 21-14 lead in the process. Hampden-Sydney then took control of the lead, building a 28-21 advantage before the Little Giants got on the scoreboard again with a 16-yard touchdown pass from to to jump back in front 29-28. Neither team scored again in the game.
Game Notes
» Wabash and Hampden-Sydney both had exactly 399 yards of total offense, while the Little Giants had a 218-153 advantage through the air.
» Wabash had their highest scoring quarter in the second period, when they put up 14 points.
» Wabash converted 6-of-12 third downs while Hampden-Sydney was successful on 7-of-14.
» The Little Giants had two players with more than eight tackles in the ballgame led by
Gavin Ruppert, who had 11.
» The Little Giants didn't allow a sack in the contest.
» Wabash won the time of possession battle 33:11 to 26:49.
»Wabash took care of business in the red zone, scoring four times on five trips inside Hampden-Sydney's 20-yard line, with all of those scores being touchdowns.
»Both teams forced one turnover in Saturday's contest, with Wabash turning that takeaway into eight points. The Wabash offense did a good job extending drives, converting on 50 percent of third-down attempts.
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Carter Sido led the H-SC passing attack, completing 15 of his 23 attempts for 153 yards and one touchdown.
» Sido led the Hampden-Sydney rushing attack with 184 yards and three touchdowns.
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