Virginia Union University quarterback
Khalid Morris passed for 215 yards and four touchdowns as the Panthers won their third game in a row by downing Livingstone College 44-0. Three TD throws came in the first half, when the guests built a 31-0 advantage.
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Livingstone quarterback Miles Hayes — the sophomore who passed for 817 yards and eight touchdowns in games one-through-four — was frustrated from the start. The Blue Bears went three-and-out on 10 occasions, converted only three of 17 third-down chances and punted 11 times.
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"We knew he was one of the top quarterbacks in the league and one of their most dangerous players," said revered Virginia Union coach
Alvin Parker. "We did a good job staying in his face all day. Our defense played lights out."
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That defense limited Livingstone to eight first downs and 172 total yards — including a paltry 24 on the ground. Hayes completed just three of his first 16 attempts and finished 8-for-25 for 85 yards with a fourth-period interception. Predictably, the offense never got untracked and spent much of the afternoon driving around with its check-engine light illuminated. Freshman Lazarus Anderson (5-for-8, 63 yards) relieved Hayes in both the first and fourth quarters.
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By the third quarter, the Blue Bears were already roped and tied. VUU kicker
Jefferson Souza — the CIAA's reigning Special Teams Player of the Week — sandwiched his second and third field goals of the game around around an 11-yard Morris-to-
Desmond Smith touchdown pass.
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Livingstone, meanwhile, spent the second half trying to ignite its offense, but never did.
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"We knew we'd have to bring our 'A' game and were able to win big," Parker smiled afterward. "Our defense did a good job and we tackled well, but what helped us most were all the three-and-outs. You've got to play strong in this league in October. A lot of league titles are won in October."
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Virginia Union now travels to Lincoln University, Pa., to face Lincoln University at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 12.