Grambling rallies to win with late tying TD, OT interception

CLUTCH TD:  Grambling receiver Nicholas Howard stretches the ball into the end zone for a 27-yard touchdown late in Saturday’s game that pushed the contest to overtime. (Photo courtesy of GSU Athletics)

By T. SCOTT BOATRIGHT, Lincoln Parish Journal

COMMERCE, Texas — Grambling State saved its best for last Saturday as the Tigers rallied late to push the game into overtime before taking a 35-28 win at Texas A&M-Commerce.

The outcome marks the first time in seven years — since 2017 — that the Tigers have started the season at 2-1.

In a contest that stayed tight from start to finish, the Tigers had to storm back late in regulation to even have a chance at a win over their Southland Conference opponent, now 0-3.

But GSU wide receiver Nicholas Howard’s 27-yard scoring strike from quarterback Myles Crawley tied the contest at 28-28 with 1:18 remaining in the fourth quarter.

Grambling took the first offensive possession of overtime and faced a third-and-seven at the TAMC 23 when Crawley lofted a pass to running back Ke’Travion “Bull” Hargrove, a former Ruston High School standout, who hauled in the over-the-shoulder catch to give the Tigers a first-and-goal at the Lions’ 5-yard line.

The Tigers turned to Tre Bradford, who ran for two yards before powering his way three yards to the end zone to put Grambling on top.

The Lions’ OT possession only lasted one play. Quarterback Ron Peace was intercepted by GSU’s Patrick Marshall, sending the G-Men into celebration mode and giving new head coach Mickey Joseph his first road win as the Tigers’ coach.

Scoring began with a 35-yard fumble return by Blake Davis that left Grambling on top 6-0 at the 6:43 mark of the first quarter after Ryan Harradine’s point after kick was blocked.

TAM-CC took the lead less than a minute later when BK Jackson broke free on a 69-yard scoring scamper and Luke Jackson’s PAT put the Lions on top 7-6 with 6:02 remaining in the opening stanza.

Grambling regained the lead at the 12:56 mark of the second quarter as Crawley connected with Jacoby Ballazar on a 10-yard touchdown before those two connected again for a two-point conversion that put the Tigers on top 14–7.

But Jackson was back at it two and a half minutes later as he hit paydirt on a nine-yard run to tie the contest at 14-14 with 7:27 left in the first half, and the Lions moved in front by a touchdown at the 4:41 mark of the second quarter as JaiSean McMillian scored on a five-yard scamper.

Grambling sent the teams into the locker rooms at halftime tied at 21-21 after Bradford broke loose for a 41-yard touchdown run with 4:17 left.

The Lions battled back in front midway through the third quarter on a three-yard run by Braxton Garmon to move on top 28-21. 

Grambling had a solid opportunity to tie the game again early in the fourth quarter, driving to the TAMC six-yard line before Hargrove fumbled.

Grambling started its late fourth quarter scoring drive at its own 25-yard line with 3:41 remaining, with a 12-yard reception by Javon Robinson, a 13-yard run by Crawley, and a 22-yard pass from Crawley to Bradford setting up Howard’s late scoring catch.

Crawley completed 14-of-30 pass attempts for 126 yards and two touchdowns with two interceptions.  Bradford topped the Tigers with 69 rushing yards and his two scores on 14 carries.

Turnovers played a big role for the Tigers as they finished with six takeaways (four interceptions and two fumbles) compared to three for the Lions. Penalties were once again at least somewhat of an issue for the Tigers, who were flagged 10 times for 66 yards.

Next up for Grambling will be a 6 p.m. home contest next Saturday against Jackson State, which stands at 2-1 after defeating Southern 33-15 on Saturday.

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