council run
Lawrence Johnson
R-Senior QB Robert Council
20
N.C. Central NCCU 3-4 , 2-1
21
Winner Morgan State MSU 4-3 , 3-1
N.C. Central NCCU
3-4 , 2-1
20
Final
21
Morgan State MSU
4-3 , 3-1
Winner
Score By Quarters
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F
NCCU N.C. Central 0 10 7 3 20
MSU Morgan State 0 7 0 14 21

Game Recap: Football | | Keith Henry, Special to MSU Media Relations

Andrew King’s TD catch caps Morgan’s comeback win over NCCU, 21-20

Bear Shots

BALTIMORE, Md. -- Homecoming gave Morgan State a unique opportunity to make an impact on the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference football standings as they hosted the high-scoring North Carolina Central Eagles at Hughes Stadium. Though Morgan State had lost three games by a total of seven points, they dealt the heartbreaking play to the Eagles this time around. 

It required some major heroics as the Bears overcame a late 13-point deficit to defeat the Eagles 21-20 on Andrew King's 15-yard touchdown pass from Robert Council with 32.4 seconds left in regulation.
 
"It was a great play, great catch and a great read," said Morgan State head coach Lee Hull. "We knew they were playing man. Robert made a great read on it and Andrew made a great catch."

"It was great," said King. "I was surprised that I was so open out there. But it was pretty good."

NCCU came off of a 48-35 victory @ S.C. State last week while Morgan enjoyed a week off before their homecoming tilt. So the MSU defense knew they had a tall order on their hands coming into this game attempting to stop a potent NCCU offense. But the Bears found a way when it counted.
 
Council started off the scoring with a 15-yard touchdown run with 14:26 left in the second quarter, 50 seconds after defensive back Deadrick Jones recovered a muffed punt from NCCU's Adrian Wilkins with 16 seconds left in the first quarter. That put Morgan State (4-3, 3-1 MEAC) ahead 7-0 after the Chris Moller extra point.
 
Council had a great game running the ball, recording 122 yards and a touchdown on 22 attempts.
 
The Eagles started to establish control as they scored 20 straight points.
 
Already trailing 7-3, NCCU struck paydirt on a 13-yard touchdown run from Deyonta Wright with 34.2 seconds left, pushing the Eagles ahead 10-7 with the Eric Fenton extra point. That was the halftime score.
 
NCCU (3-4, 2-1 MEAC) struck again late in the third quarter when quarterback Malcolm Bell completed an eight yard touchdown pass to Quentin Atkinson with 3:58 left in the third quarter to help the Eagles balloon the margin to 17-7. 
 
Lastly, the Eagles' Fenton converted a 29-yard field goal to build the lead to 20-7 with 12:42 left in the fourth quarter.
 
But Morgan State woke up all of a sudden and got back on the board on a flip from Council to Herb Walker Jr., who ran it in from four yards out with 9:03 remaining in the game. That helped Morgan State draw within 20-14.
 
The Bears' defense got a few key stops in that fourth quarter to help set-up the big time comeback. 

"These guy...  I'm so proud of them," Hull said. "We fought to the last whistle. We're just glad the ball bounced (our) way once." 

Council's takeaway from this game, "Never let it be in the other teams' hands. Everything we do, we should do what we can do. We can make our corrections. I feel that nobody in the MEAC should stop us, running or passing."
 
Next up for Morgan State is a break from the MEAC schedule, but a significant bump in opponent as the Bears travel to the Philadelphia area to tangle with a nationally ranked opponent in #4 Villanova next week.

Bear Notes
 
Game Captains:  #62 C Clarence Swain, #3 RB Herb Walker Jr., LB #22 Nate Ayers, LB #55 Christopher Robinson
 
The win marked Lee Hull's first MEAC victory at Hughes Stadium as a head coach.
 
The win improves the Bears record against N.C. Central to 24-13-2.
 
The win avenged a last minute loss to North Carolina Central during the Bears Homecoming festivities on Oct. 13, 2012.
 
Redshirt sophomore RB Herb Walker scored his 10th touchdown of the season (9 rushing; 1 receiving). The game also marked his first game with under 100 yards rushing (17 carries for 67 yds).

Redshirt senior Robert Council completed 7 of 22 passes for 104 yards and a touchdown, and led the Bears ground game with a game-high 122 yards on 22 carries with a TD. 
 
Redshirt sophomore Lawrence Forbes averaged 39.6 yards per punt, including a long of 53-yards.
 
Sophomore linebacker Greg Gibson led the defense with 11 tackles and senior safety Paul Eatman Jr. added 10 stops with to pass breakups.
 

 
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