By Brandon King
HBCUSports.com
The 50th edition of the Bayou Classic did not disappoint.
Southern got out to a three- score lead and was able to hold with their defense late in the game to win 27-22. The win gave Southern interim coach Terrence Graves victories as coach for both schools.
Grambling got started early in the first quarter when Kevin Thomas recovered a Braelen Morgan fumble at the GSU 3-yard line. The Tigers took advantage of the turnover with a 13-play, 97-yard drive that ended with a Miles Crawley run from a yard out that put Grambling up 7-0.
Southern tied the game early in the second when Noah Bodden connected with Darren Morris on an 8-yard pass that brought the score at 7-7.
Southern distanced them- selves from Grambling over the next 4:26, which spanned the second and third quarters to take a 27-7 advantage.
Southern running back Kendric Rhymes scored on a 2-yard run that pushed the Jaguars out in front 14-7. The next Southern score came late in the first half when the Jaguars returned a blocked 44-yard Grambling field goal attempt 82-yard for another touchdown.
The last score of this blitz came early in the third quarter when Rhymes rushed for a 73- yard TD to extend the Southern lead to 27-7.
Grambling defensive back Andrew Jones’ pick-six of Southern QB Noah Bodden cut the deficit to 27-14. The Tigers pulled within 27-16 on Southern’s subsequent possession on a safety.
Jordan Carter’s interception of Crawley ended a Grambling drive that seemed poised to draw the Tigers within one possession. The Grambling defense was able to force a punt on the ensuing possession.
Five plays later, the Tigers got in the endzone when Floyd Chalk IV was able to power in from three yards out. The two- point conversion was unsuccessful, leaving the score at 27-22.
Grambling moved the ball as far as the three-yard line. The SU defense, whose stamina and resolve seemed to be waning at various points in the fourth quarter, stood firm on a goal-line stand.
Defensive back Demetri Morsell knocked away Craw- ley’s pass attempt on 4th and goal to seal the victory for the Jaguars.
Southern defensive back says he knew what was coming on game-deciding play Southern defensive back Demetri Morsell claimed that he correctly predicted Grambling’s play call on his fourth-down pass breakup that sealed the Jaguars Bayou Classic victory.
Speaking to reporters after the game, Morsell said he knew Grambling quarterback Myles Crawley was going to throw a back shoulder fade to wide receiver Lyndon Rash once he was inserted into the game for that specific play.
“I knew it once I saw Rash come in because he hadn’t been in (the game) in a while,” Morsell said via The Advocate. “It was a bunch of film study. I knew he was going to do a fade, and I knew he liked to be physical. I just stayed inside and baited him.”