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Southern too much for Jackson State in 41-7 rout

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October 28, 2018
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BATON ROUGE, La. – In front of 20,575 fans, Southern University jumped out to a 21-0 first-half lead, cruising to a 41-7 dismantling of the Jackson State Saturday night at A.W. Mumford Stadium.

Special teams continue to be the workhorse for the Jaguars setting up the first scoring drive when Demario Houston took Jackson State second punt back 37 yards to the Jackson State 29 yard lines. Southern’s Ladarius Skelton scored on the fourth play of the drive on a 15-yard scamper up the sideline to take an early 7-0 lead.

Southern’s dog day defense held Jackson State to their second three-plays and out on the next drive. SU’s defense recorded six three and outs.

The Jaguar’s offense recorded their second touchdown, on a ten-play 75-yard drive capped by a 27-yard Skelton toss to receiver Trey Smith, his fifth receiving touchdown this season.

That was all the offense Southern needed. Specials teams and defense took over.

In the second quarter, cornerback Demerio Houston scored his first career defensive touchdown on a scoop and score, picking up a fumble caused by Calvin Lunkins at the Jackson State 42-yard line and taking it to the house after some nifty blocking from the defensive unit to extend the lead, 21-0 going into halftime.

Southern has outscored their opponents 56-0 in the last three games. Only given up 22 points, since the second-half versus Alabama A&M a span of 14 quarters.

Jackson State recorded their first score on a Warren Newman 42-yard punt return to cut the lead, 21-7.

The Jaguar’s special team answered right back with a Shontega Thomas 92-yard kickoff returns up the visitor sideline to extend the lead, 28-7.

Southern’s freshman Martell Fontenot added two consecutive field goals of 31-yards and 42-yards to add to the lead, 34-7.

Southern’s Jordan Lewis capped the scoring with the most improbable play of his young career, sacking JSU quarterback, caused the fumble and then recovering the fumble at the Jackson State 36-yard line and taking it to the house to cap the scoring, 41-7.

Jackson State was shut out of the first half, crossing midfield only once on seven drives, setting the stage for the blowout loss.

Courtesy: Southern Athletics

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