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UTC Chattanooga 0 7 10 17 0 34
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Game Recap: Football |

Football Falls in Overtime Heartbreaker at VMI, 37-34

The Chattanooga Mocs football team drops its first SoCon game of the season following the offensive shootout.

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LEXINGTON, Va.  --- The 19th-ranked Chattanooga Mocs football team saw late game heroics fall short in a 37-34 heartbreaking overtime loss on the road to the reigning Southern Conference champion VMI Keydets Saturday afternoon inside Foster Stadium in Lexington, Va.
 
Chattanooga (2-3, 1-1 SoCon), tied the game with 0:01 left in regulation on an Aaron Sears 39-yard field goal to force overtime, but left empty handed on offense in the extra frame. VMI (4-2, 2-1 SoCon) ended the contest on a walk-off 37-yard field goal.
 
"You have to give VMI credit. They went and figured out a way to win it," said head coach Rusty Wright. "They made the plays they needed to win a conference football game."
 
HOW IT HAPPENED
VMI took the opening kickoff and put together a 13-play, 58-yard drive that resulted in a 32-yard field goal to grab an early 3-0 lead. The Chattanooga offense failed to score on each of its three drives in the first, which included a missed 37-yard field goal.
 
The Keydets reached the redzone on the initial drive of the second quarter before the defensive core stood tall and limited the drive to just a field goal. The UTC defensive front repeated those efforts later in the quarter with three-straight stops inside the two-yard line, holding VMI to another chip shot.
 
Trailing 9-0, Chattanooga tied together an 8-play, 51-yard touchdown drive that was capped off by a two-yard plunge from Tyrell Price. Price's touchdown tote came with just 15 seconds left in the half to cut the Mocs deficit to 9-7 at the break.
 
Chattanooga struck first in the second half after the defense forced the game's first turnover. Ben Brewton ripped it away from the VMI quarterback to set the offense up at the VMI 29. UTC took advantage of the turnover and used an Ailym Ford six-yard touchdown run to take its first lead of the game 14-9.
 
The Mocs added to their lead on a 40-yard field goal from Aaron Sears to go up 17-9. VMI responded with an 8-play, 79-yard touchdown drive in just 3:14 to cut their deficit to one, 17-16, with 1:14 left in the third.
 
After being backed up at its own three to start the drive, Chattanooga needed just six plays to go all 97 yards. Ford broke off a 65-yard touchdown sprint, the longest rush of his career, to build on the lead 24-16. VMI answered with a touchdown drive of 91 yards in 13 plays while successfully converting the two-point try to tie things up 24-24.
 
A shootout would ensue following the exchange of scores. Price ripped off a 33-yard touchdown run with 6:58 left in the fourth before the Keydets connected on a 29-yard touchdown pass with 4:07 to lock the game at 31-31.
 
With 49 seconds left, VMI's Jerry Rice nailed a career-long 49-yard field goal to put the hosts up 34-31. The game wasn't over as UTC went 39 yards in six plays to set up a game-tying, 39-yard field goal attempt from Sears. He belted it right down the middle and the game went to overtime, 34-34.
 
Chattanooga had the first offensive possession in extra time and came out empty handed after a missed 37-yard field goal. The Keydets were held without a first down on three plays, but eventually walked the game off on a Rice 37-yarder, 37-34.

BY THE NUMBERS
The offensive shootout featured a combined 919 total yards between the two teams. UTC was out-gained in total offense, 485-434, including a 306-192 margin in passing. The lone turnover of the game came in the second quarter on the Brewton strip sack.
 
Price (122) and Ford (118) combined to rack up 240 yards on the ground to become the first UTC duo to both go over 100 since Elijah Ibotokun-Hanks (139) and Nick Tiano (100) in a win over Samford on Nov. 9, 2019. The combo accounted for all four touchdowns while each broke off long touchdown runs with Ford's going for 65 and Price for 33.
 
Starting quarterback Cole Copeland finished the game 18-of-35 through the air for 192 yards. Kanore McKinnon (65), Jamoi Mayes (54) and Reginald Henderson each hauled in four catches while Chris James (32) chipped in with three.
 
Defensively, Kam Jones and Ty Boeck led the stoppage with 16 tackles a piece with both totals accounting for new career-highs. Brandon Dowdell and Jarrell Lawson each finished with 11 and 10, respectively. The entire defensive unit racked up 3.0 sacks and 6.0 TFLs for the game's entirety.

RECORDS – CHATTANOOGA (2-3, 1-1) | VMI (4-2, 2-1)
 
SERIES – Chattanooga leads the all-time series 17-9-1.

3 NOTES TO KNOW
- Chattanooga ran for 242 yards today…181 of those came in the second half… 12 of the 14 SoCon games under Rusty Wright have topped the 200-yard mark.
- Six tackles for loss of 16 yards… six or more made in nine of the last 12 games… three sacks for the third time in five games (3 or more)… sacks came from Devonnsha Maxwell, Ben Brewton and a shared finish by Kam Jones and Christian Smith.
- Seven "explosive" plays of 20+ yards with three on the ground and four by air… Price had runs of 20 and 33 yards to go with Ford's 65 yarder… Cole Copeland hit Ka'Nore McKinnon twice (21 and 25 yards) with one each to Jamoi Mayes (31) and Reginald Henderson (24)... had nine last week for 16 over the past two weeks after eight over the first three games.

Check out all the extra info at the notes link at the top of the story.
 
QUOTABLE
"Our running back room, we work every day. We just try to stay strong and pound the rock. Our offensive line did an incredible job today and we credit those guys every day." – Tyrell Price, running back
 
"A lot of the guys are already ready for next week and hungry to get back to practice on Monday and get ready for ETSU." – Kam Jones, linebacker
 
Check out all we heard at the quotes link at the top of the story.
 
NEXT GAME – Chattanooga vs. ETSU, 1:30 p.m. ET | Oct. 16 | 2021 Schedule
 
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Players Mentioned

Ty  Boeck

#46 Ty Boeck

LB
6' 1"
Junior
Ben Brewton

#53 Ben Brewton

DL
6' 3"
Sophomore
Cole Copeland

#18 Cole Copeland

QB
6' 4"
Junior
Brandon Dowdell

#1 Brandon Dowdell

DB
5' 9"
Senior
Ailym Ford

#32 Ailym Ford

RB
5' 9"
Sophomore
Reginald  Henderson

#12 Reginald Henderson

WR
6' 4"
Senior
Chris  James

#17 Chris James

TE
6' 2"
Senior
Kam Jones

#57 Kam Jones

LB
6' 0"
Junior
Devonnsha Maxwell

#90 Devonnsha Maxwell

DL
6' 2"
Junior
Jamoi Mayes

#26 Jamoi Mayes

WR
5' 10"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Ty  Boeck

#46 Ty Boeck

6' 1"
Junior
LB
Ben Brewton

#53 Ben Brewton

6' 3"
Sophomore
DL
Cole Copeland

#18 Cole Copeland

6' 4"
Junior
QB
Brandon Dowdell

#1 Brandon Dowdell

5' 9"
Senior
DB
Ailym Ford

#32 Ailym Ford

5' 9"
Sophomore
RB
Reginald  Henderson

#12 Reginald Henderson

6' 4"
Senior
WR
Chris  James

#17 Chris James

6' 2"
Senior
TE
Kam Jones

#57 Kam Jones

6' 0"
Junior
LB
Devonnsha Maxwell

#90 Devonnsha Maxwell

6' 2"
Junior
DL
Jamoi Mayes

#26 Jamoi Mayes

5' 10"
Freshman
WR