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Webb TD vs Towson
28
Winner TOWSON TOWSON 1-0
21
The Citadel CIT 0-1
Winner
TOWSON TOWSON
1-0
28
Final
21
The Citadel CIT
0-1
Score By Quarters
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F
TOWSON TOWSON 7 10 0 11 28
CIT The Citadel 0 14 0 7 21

Game Recap: Football |

Bulldogs Nearly Pull Off Upset in Season Opener

CHARLESTON, S.C. – The Citadel rallied from a double-digit deficit to take the lead in the fourth quarter before falling, 28-21, to No. 11 Towson in the 2019 season opener Saturday afternoon at Johnson Hagood Stadium.
 
Game Information
Score: No. 11 Towson 28, The Citadel 21
Records: Towson (1-0), The Citadel (0-1
Location: Johnson Hagood Stadium (Charleston, South Carolina)
Series: Towson leads 2-0
 
How it Happened
  • Towson jumped out the early lead after Shane Simpson hauled in a six-yard touchdown pass from Tom Flacco with just under 10 minutes to play in the first quarter.
  • The Bulldogs put together a 16-play drive late in the quarter that reached deep in Towson territory. A penalty nullified a touchdown, then the field goal missed wide left.
  • The lead grew to 10-0 early in the second quarter on an Aidan O'Neill 40-yard field goal.
  • The Citadel found the end zone early in the second quarter as Brandon Rainey broke off a 55-yard run and capped the six-play drive with a three-yard touchdown.
  • Simpson found the end zone a second time a short time later as he scored form 45-yards out.
  • The rest of the first half belonged the Bulldogs' offense as Rainey engineered a 19-play drive that covered 88 yards and ate up 8:31 seconds off the clock.
  • The drive ended with Emeka Nwanze fighting his way in from one-yard out. The touchdown was the first for the redshirt freshman.
  • The third quarter belonged to both defenses as the two teams combined for just 98 yards and no points.
  • Towson extended its lead to six with a 25-yard field goal from O'Neill with 12:43 to play.
  • The Citadel then went on one of its patented drives as the Bulldogs used 18 plays to cover 75 yards and eat up 9:12 off the clock.
  • The drive ended when Rainey rolled right and found Raleigh Webb in the back of the end zone for a nine-yard touchdown.
  • Towson responded quickly and used a big play to set up a Simpson four-yard run with just over a minute to play.
 
Inside the Numbers
  • The Bulldogs offense rushed for 329 yards on 70 rushing attempts.
  • It marks the second time in the last three seasons the Bulldogs have rushed for over 300 yards in the season opener.
  • Quarterback Brandon Rainey carried a career-high 32 times, rushing for 166 yards and a touchdown.
  • Rainey's previous career-high was 31 rushes against Western Carolina in 2018.
  • The contest marked the fourth 100-yard performance in Rainey's career. He rushed for over 100 yards twice last season and ran for 125 yards as a B-Back in 2017.
  • The 100-yard performance by Rainey gave The Citadel a 100-yard rusher in six-straight season openers.
  • Rainey also went 3-for-4 for 24 yards and a touchdown.
  • Clay Harris ran for 43 yards on 12 carries, while fellow B-Back Emeka Nwanze rush for 22 yards and his first career touchdown.
  • Punter Matt Campbell picked up right where he left off last season, averaging 49.0 yards on two punts. He had a long of 52 and both of his punts were downed inside the 20-yard line.
  • Chris Beverly led the defense with seven tackles and a key forced fumble at the goal line.
  • Phil Barrett added six tackles and a pass break-up.
  • Aaron Brawley recorded two tackles-for-loss and forced a fumble.
  • True freshman Jay Girdner had a pair of pass break-ups, including a big hit to break up a pass on third down.
  • The Bulldogs possessed the ball for 38:11, including 11:47 in the second quarter.
  • The Citadel was 13-for-17 on third-down conversions and 3-for-3 on fourth-down conversions.
 
Up Next
The Bulldogs hit the road for the first time this season as they travel to face No. 21 Elon on Sept. 7. Kickoff is set for 2 p.m.
 
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