EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. —
Morehouse opened the HBCU NY Classic at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford with a 16,248-strong crowd on hand, but the Maroon Tigers could not contain Howard's balanced attack and dropped the game, 38–10.
HIGHLIGHTS
Morehouse struck first with a 43-yard field goal by
Davis Rowe, yet Howard seized control soon after on a quick touchdown pass and never looked back. A sizzling 52-yard connection from Tyriq Starks to Zaden Jackson put Howard ahead 14–3 at halftime. Morehouse trimmed the deficit to 14–10 on a third-quarter after a 24-yard touchdown strike from
Miles Scott to
Eric Stephens midway through the third. The Maroon Tigers hung tough through three quarters, trailing just 17–10. But Howard seized control in the fourth quarter, erupting for 21 unanswered points to pull away. Howard's timely field goal at the end of the third quarter and three fourth-quarter touchdowns pulled the Bison clear.
WITH THE LOSS
Offensively, Morehouse managed just 182 yards on 61 plays (3.0 yards per play) and produced only one red-zone touchdown on two trips. The Tigers coughed up three fumbles (losing one) and threw an interception, while surrendering four sacks that cost 36 yards. Their 3-of-15 performance on third downs and 1-of-2 on fourth downs stalled drives, and time-of-possession skewed in Howard's favor (31:55 to 28:05).
- Morehouse falls to 0–2 on the season.
- The Maroon Tigers managed just 182 yards of total offense compared to Howard's 425
- The running game was stifled, producing only 54 rushing yards on 31 attempts.
GAME NOTES
- Attendance: 16,248 at MetLife Stadium
- Weather: Sunny, 79°F, south wind at 2 mph
- Davis Rowe connected on a 43-yard first-quarter field goal for Morehouse's opening points.
- Howard's defense recorded one interception and forced a key fumble in the fourth quarter that set up a short-field score.
- Morehouse's defense tallied four sacks, with linebacker Sean Johnson leading the charge.
- The Maroon Tigers went 3-for-15 on third down and just 1-of-2 in the red zone, limiting their scoring chances.
- Despite the loss, Morehouse's special teams had bright spots, as Seve Spruill averaged nearly 40 yards on six punts.
MOREHOUSE STATISTICAL LEADERS
OFFENSE
Passing:
Miles Scott, 8 of 21, 80 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT
Rushing:
Chase DeVaughn, 14 carries, 32 yards (1.9 avg)
Receiving:
Eric Stephens, 2 receptions, 30 yards, 1 TD
Field Goals:
Davis Rowe, 1 of 2 (long of 43 yards)
DEFENSE
Sean Johnson: 10 tackles, 1.5 sacks, 13 TFL yards
Tyler Davis: 5 tackles, 3 pass breakups
Nicholas Benton: 7 tackles, 1 TFL
Andrew Cook: 6 tackles, 0.5 sack
SPECIAL TEAMS
Davis Rowe: 1-of-2 FG (long 43), 1 PAT
Seve Spruill: 6 punts, 238 yards (long 53, avg. 39.7)
Morehouse opens their home schedule this Saturday as they face the Thorobreds of Kentucky State at 1PM at B.T. Harvey Stadium. Advanced tickets are on sale
tickets. The game will also be streamed live on the
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