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McDaniel stretch
Chris Zollner
31
Winner Berry BER 4-2 , 2-1
30
Centre CEN 4-2 , 2-1
Winner
Berry BER
4-2 , 2-1
31
Final
30
Centre CEN
4-2 , 2-1
Score By Quarters
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT F
BER Berry 3 0 0 21 7 31
CEN Centre 0 10 7 7 6 30

Game Recap: Football | | Seth Stogsdill, Assistant Director of Athletics Communications

Centre football drops overtime battle to Berry, 31-30

DANVILLE, Ky. – The Centre football team hosted the Berry Vikings for the grand reopening of Andy Frye Stadium on Homecoming Saturday. For the third time in the last five meetings between the two teams, the game went into overtime, as Berry prevailed by a score of 31-30.
 
GAME HIGHLIGHTS
 
- Berry controlled the tempo in the opening quarter, marching into the red zone on their first drive and kicking a short field goal. The Vikings drove inside the 20 on their next drive as well, but the Centre defense held and this time the field goal was no good as Berry led 3-0 after one quarter.
- On Centre's first series of the second period, the Colonels reached Berry territory for the second time and capitalized as Nick Osterman threw a strike to Greer Stone, who broke a pair of tackles and spun his way into the end zone to give Centre a 7-3 lead.
- The defenses regained control of the game for the rest of the second quarter until the Colonels caught a break right before halftime. A muffed punt gave Centre the ball deep into Berry territory with less than a minute left. Osterman ran the ball to the Berry 1 in the final seconds and Cam Tegge kicked a chip shot field goal as time expired to give the Colonels a 10-3 lead at the half.
- The Colonels had a short field to start their first drive of the third quarter and took advantage as they quickly advanced into the red zone. A pass from Osterman to Stone put the ball at the 1, and although a penalty moved them back, Centre still capped off the drive with a score as Dameon Jones Jr. dashed in from seven yards out to make it 17-3.
- The rest of the third quarter became a battle for field position, which went the way of the Vikings. The Centre defense snuffed out a pair of promising Berry drives in the quarter. Duerell Bard made a big stop on fourth down to kill one drive, and then Nick Grant picked off an errant pass to give Centre the ball back on the last play of the period.
- In the fourth quarter, the Berry offense came alive, connecting on some big plays to quickly march down the field and score a pair of touchdowns to tie the game.
- The Colonels responded on their next drive. After being stuffed several times in short yardage situations, Centre hit a big one with five minutes to go as Will McDaniel sprinted 67 yards up the middle for a go-ahead touchdown that put the Colonels up 24-17.
- Needing to go 68 yards to tie the game, the Vikings converted a key 4th & 12 to keep the drive alive and eventually tied the score on a one-yard dive by Brandon Cade with five seconds left in the game to send it to overtime.
- Centre won the overtime coin toss and deferred, giving Berry the ball first. The Vikings faced 3rd & goal from the Centre 5 and converted a touchdown pass to take their first lead at 31-24.
- On Centre's overtime possession, McDaniel and Osterman ran the Colonels all the way to the Berry 4. On 4th & 1, Osterman kept the ball on the read option and reached the end zone untouched. However the Vikings blocked the extra point attempt to preserve a one-point margin of victory.
 
INSIDE THE BOX SCORE
 
- It was a very evenly matched game on the stat sheet as both teams ran 74 offensive plays. The Colonels had 383 total yards while the Vikings had 382.
- The Colonels won the turnover battle by two, as today's game was the first turnover-free game Centre has played this season.
- Osterman completed 15 of 26 passes for 117 yards and a score while also running for 82 yards and one touchdown on 17 carries.
- McDaniel had a career game on the ground, rushing for a career high 116 yards on 15 carries. His 67-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter was the longest of his career.
- Two-time reigning SAA Defensive Player of the Week Armon Wells tied for a game high with 11 tackles.
 
NEXT UP
 
Centre football will hit the road and head west next week as they travel to Arkansas to face Hendrix.
 
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