CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) -
Stev Davitte rushed for 96 yards and a
touchdown on seven carries in Wofford's 43-17 win over The Citadel
on Saturday.
The Terriers (3-6, 2-4 Southern Conference), who beat the
Bulldogs for the 11th straight season, had 450 yards of offense,
including 320 yards rushing.
Michael Scott finished with 87 yards and a touchdown on nine
carries, Mitch Allen had 79 yards and a touchdown on 11 carries and
Mike Rucker added 34 yards and a touchdown on 11 carries for
Wofford.
The Terriers took a 43-10 lead on a 16-yard touchdown run by
Scott with 10:19 left to play.
The Citadel's Bart Blanchard was 15 of 23 for 91 yards and a
touchdown. Blanchard scored the Bulldogs' only touchdown on a
6-yard pass to Alex Sellars with 1:44 left in the second quarter.
Terrell Dallas finished with 73 yards on 15 carries for the
Bulldogs (4-5, 2-4).
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Chris Todd threw for 256 yards and four
touchdowns, completing his first 14 passes, as Auburn cruised to an
easy 63-31 win over Furman on Saturday.
Todd threw three touchdown passes to Darvin Adams for the Tigers
(7-3), who scored on six of their first seven possessions to jump
out to a 42-3 halftime lead. Todd's other scoring pass went to
Mario Fannin.
The Paladins (4-5), a Football Championship Subdivision team,
scored 28 points in the second half against Auburn, which played
most of its reserves during the half.
The Tigers, who won their second in a row, started the season
5-0 and then suffered three losses before rebounding with a win
over Ole Miss last week.
Adams caught six passes for 115 yards for Auburn. Anthony Gulley
rushed for 77 yards and Ben Tate added 75 yards rushing for the
Tigers, who also totaled 282 yards on the ground.
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A.J. Toscano threw four touchdowns as
Charleston Southern earned a 46-32 win over Presbyterian on
Saturday.
Toscano completed 18 of his 32 pass attempts. He also rushed for
a touchdown, and tied a school record with five touchdowns in a
game. Gerald Stevenson added 149 receiving yards and two touchdowns
on 10 catches for the Buccanneers (4-5, 2-2 Big South Conference).
The Blue Hose (0-9, 0-4) were paced by Lance Byrd, who rushed
for 274 yards and two touchdowns. Byrd, a freshman, broke the
school record for rushing yards in his first career start.
Presbyterian finished with 530 total yards, but quarterback Tim
Webb threw four interceptions, the first of which was returned 100
yards by Antwain Harvey for a touchdown.
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