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CHATTANOOGA --- The eighth-ranked Chattanooga Mocs football team forced six turnovers while running back
Ailym Ford surpassed 3,000 career rushing yards to help lift the squad to a dominant 41-21 victory over No. 11 Mercer in a crucial Southern Conference matchup in front of 9,092 fans at Finley Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
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Following the win, Chattanooga improves to 6-1 on the season and remains perfect in SoCon play at 4-0. Mercer drops to 6-2 on the season and suffers its first league loss to fall to 4-1.
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Chattanooga picked off Mercer's Fred Payton three times during the victory and forced six turnovers in total. Payton entered the contest with 21 touchdowns through the air to just one interception.
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"That's a good win. That's a group out there prepared themselves all week. It's a fun group to be in locker room with," said head coach
Rusty Wright following the game.
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"We aren't always the best, but it's a good group. I promise you it's a great day in my mind. I promise you. I'm so excited for that group and those coaches. A lot of fun down there."
HOW IT HAPPENED
Chattanooga forced a Mercer turnover on the opening kickoff and quick turned it into three points after
Aaron Sears knocked through a 32-yard field to put UTC ahead 3-0 at the 12:38 mark of the first. Just two plays later,
Kameron Brown picked off a Fred Peyton pass and took it 53 yards to the house to extend the lead to 10-0 with 11:55 on the board.
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After the defense came up with another stop and forced a Mercer punt,
Preston Hutchinson found
Jamoi Mayes on a 34-yard deep ball in the back of the endzone to continue the first quarter onslaught as the lead grew to 17-0 before the break. Â
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Ailym Ford extended the Chattanooga lead to 24-0 with 12:25 left in the first half when he turned the corner from 10 yards out. Mercer got on the board a minute later with a 39-yard throw and catch to cut into the deficit 24-7 (11:24 2Q) before a 29-yard Sears field goal made it 27-7 (6:54 2Q). The Bears countered with a 14-yard TD pass to make it 27-14 as the teams headed into the locker room at half.
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Chattanooga received the opening kick in the second half and went 75 yards in just six plays when
Sam Phillips made a defender miss in route to a 53-yard catch and run to up the lead to 34-14 (12:12 3Q). Mercer scored for the third-straight drive when Payton converted a three-yard TD pass to Devron Harper on fourth down to cut into the UTC lead, 34-21 (6:52 3Q).
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The final score of the game came when Hutchinson tossed his third touchdown pass of the game, this time finding tight end
Jay Gibson from three yards out with 11:58 left in the game to eventually cap off the 41-21 rout. UTC forced six turnovers which marked the most in a game since forcing seven at No. 8 Samford on October 28, 2017.
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BY THE NUMBERS
Offense
QB –
Preston Hutchinson – 20-of-32, 291 yards, 3 TD
RB –
Ailym Ford – 22 carries, 123 yards, TD
WR –
Jamoi Mayes – 8 catches, 121 yards, TD
WR –
Sam Phillips – 4 catches, 83 yards, TD
Defense
CB –
Kameron Brown – 2 INT, TD, 3 tackles
S –
Jordan Walker – 6 tackles, 1.0 TFL, INT
DT –
Devonnsha Maxwell – 6 tackles, 1.0 TFL, QBH
LB –
Ty Boeck – 6 tackles
DE –
Ben Brewton – 3 tackles, 2.0 TFL
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TOTAL OFFENSE – UTC: 447, MER: 352
PASSING – UTC: 291, MER: 288
RUSHING – UTC: 156, MER: 64
RECORDS – Chattanooga (6-1, 4-0 SoCon) – Mercer (6-2, 4-1 SoCon)
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SERIES – Chattanooga now leads the all-time series 21-11-1 and 17-4-1 at home against the Bears.
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3 NOTES TO KNOW
- 40-24-1 all-time when ranked in the top 10... 28-12 at the FCS level... 4-0 in the SoCon standings… that puts the Mocs in first place by a half-game over Mercer (4-1)… Samford would join the top spot at 4-0 with a win at ETSU this afternoon.
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- Mercer entered the contest leading the nation in takeaways with 18… Mocs did not have one today but forced six by the Bears with four interceptions and two fumble recoveries… 24 points scored off the six turnovers.
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Ailym Ford recorded his 3,000th rushing yard in the second quarters… fifth Moc to get to 3,000 in a career joining
Jacob Huesman '15 (4,051), Gwain Durden '80 (3,686), Mike Smith '80 (3,340) and James Roberts '91 (3,091)… now has 3,067.
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"It's just really kind of letting us know that we are the team that we think we are and that we have the tools we need to succeed and finish out the rest of the season the way we want to. And we have four games left. We're going to get four good games. Everybody's going to play best of their ability against us. So we're looking forward to it and just ready to finish the season right away." –
Ty Boeck after the statement win.
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"It's definitely an honor being a part of a team with a great defense. We got a lot of guys that can definitely play at the next level and they'll definitely get us the ball back just about every time they touch the field without anybody scoring, and that's just great. So, we got to score on offense, make something out of nothing." –
Ailym Ford on the defensive effort that helps the offense.
NEXT GAME – Chattanooga (6-1, 4-0 SoCon) at Furman (6-2, 4-1 SoCon)– Sat., Oct. 29 – 2:00PM ET – ESPN+
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