41
Winner Cumberlands (KY) CUMBERLA 6-3 , 2-3
38
Campbellsville (KY) CAMPBELL 4-4 , 2-2
Winner
Cumberlands (KY) CUMBERLA
6-3 , 2-3
41
Final
38
Campbellsville (KY) CAMPBELL
4-4 , 2-2
Score By Quarters
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F
CUMBERLA Cumberlands (KY) 24 7 7 3 41
CAMPBELL Campbellsville (KY) 13 13 0 12 38
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Game Recap: Football | | Liliana Gonzalez & Sheldon Dossett

Turnovers spoil Fighting Tiger Football's efforts against Patriots

CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. – On Saturday night, the Tigers hosted University of the Cumberlands Patriots at Finley Stadium . Turnovers proved to be the difference maker with Campbellsville coughing up the ball five times when all was said and done. The Tigers lost 41-38.

With the initial play of the contest, the Patriots fumbled the ball and the Tigers recovered deep into Cumberlands territory. At only 15 seconds into the first quarter, Jagger Gillis skillfully completed a strike to Luke Sheperson, ending in a 17-yard Tiger touchdown. The Patriots were quick to retaliate with a touchdown of their own on their second possession. The Tigers' third drive fell short, as Cumberlands recovered a fumbled ball after their strip sack on the Campbellsville two-yard line. The Patriots converted the touchdown on two rushing plays and then would record another touchdown minutes later with a pick-six, leaving the Tigers trailing 23-7. With less than 20 seconds left in the first quarter, Gillis completed a pass to Jack Busey for a 14-yard Campbellsville touchdown. At the end of the first, the Tigers were behind, 24-13. 
 
The second quarter came to a slow offensive start with neither team scoring in their first possessions. Cumberlands finished their third drive of the quarter with a touchdown, widening their lead over Campbellsville. However, the Tigers were quick to retaliate with a completed pass from Gillis to Sheperson for a 14-yard score. With less than six seconds left on the clock, Gillis completed a dime to Andre Siler for a 15-yard Tiger touchdown and, at the end of the first half, the Patriots led the game 31-26.   
 
Going into the second half, the Tigers led the game in average yards per play (8.03 to 4.98) yet trailed on the scoreboard due to the Patriots' third down efficiency (7-10) and their single turnover compared to the Tigers' three. Gillis threw for nearly 200 yards and four touchdowns to spearhead the Tigers' offense while Jeremiah Pauling led the team with five total tackles.
 
Campbellsville started the third quarter with their attempt to score cut short after a three-and-out and Alain Lopez's 50-yard punt. The Patriots marched down the field and connected on an 18-yard touchdown, widening their lead to a 12-point advantage over the Tigers. Subsequently, the Patriots intercepted a pass from Gillis to Jamin Evans, ending the Tigers' second drive after seven plays. In the remainder of the third quarter, neither team scored, going into the fourth quarter with Cumberlands in the lead, 38-26.

Within the first couple of minutes of the last quarter, a 15-yard rush from Charles Collins ended in a Tiger touchdown propelling Campbellsville forward on the scoreboard. Shortly after, the Patriots kicked a successful field goal, advancing the game to 41-32. Lopez's 45-yard punt ended Campbellsville's second drive after five plays. However, on their next chance with the ball, Gillis and Ashton Auker connected for a 14-yard touchdown after eight plays. Following an unsuccessful onside kick attempt, the Tigers lost the game 41-38.  
 
At the end of the game, the Patriots posted 405 total yards to the Tigers' 461. Both teams' time of possession remained fairly close, as Campbellsville held the ball for 36:21 compared to Cumberland's 38:39. What separated the win from the loss was the turnover battle, which the Patriots won by limiting themselves to just one while Campbellsville had five. Ellis Reed led defensively in tackles for the Tigers with a career-high 18 while Amaucheckukwu Nnaji-Collins and Myles Butler both had one sack each. The Tigers were much more successful stopping the Patriots on third down in the second half, forcing them to go 3 of 8. Sheperson (128 yards) led receivers with two touchdowns, followed by Siler (135 yards), Auker, and Collins with one each.
 
The Tigers will be back in action, hosting the Bethel University Wildcats on November 4th, beginning at 2:30 p.m. ET. 
 
 
 
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Scoring Summary

Scoring Summary
Scoring Play Visiting Team Score Home Team Score
1st Quarter CUMBERLA CAMPBELL
CAMPBELL
14:41 - CAMPBELL - Luke Sheperson 17 yd pass from Jagger Gillis (Colin Fratus kick) 1 plays, 12 yards, TOP 0:06
0 7
CUMBERLA
10:15 - CUMBERLA - Romeo McKnight 7 yd pass from Jay Roberts (Job Matossian kick) 11 plays, 75 yards, TOP 4:26
7 7
CUMBERLA
09:34 - CUMBERLA - Devin Jones 3 yd run (Job Matossian kick), 2 plays, 2 yards, TOP 0:31
14 7
CUMBERLA
02:38 - CUMBERLA - Job Matossian 20 yd field goal 10 plays, 45 yards, TOP 6:14
17 7
CUMBERLA
02:15 - CUMBERLA - Walker Dunn 26 yd interception (Job Matossian kick)
24 7
CAMPBELL
00:17 - CAMPBELL - Jack Busey 14 yd pass from Jagger Gillis (Spencer McCown pass failed) 5 plays, 81 yards, TOP 1:50
24 13
2nd Quarter CUMBERLA CAMPBELL
CUMBERLA
03:06 - CUMBERLA - Darius James 9 yd run (Job Matossian kick), 11 plays, 52 yards, TOP 5:54
31 13
CAMPBELL
01:26 - CAMPBELL - Luke Sheperson 14 yd pass from Jagger Gillis (Colin Fratus kick failed) 7 plays, 71 yards, TOP 1:34
31 19
CAMPBELL
00:01 - CAMPBELL - Andre Siler 16 yd pass from Jagger Gillis (Colin Fratus kick) 5 plays, 73 yards, TOP 0:33
31 26
3rd Quarter CUMBERLA CAMPBELL
CUMBERLA
09:06 - CUMBERLA - Elijah Howard 18 yd pass from Jay Roberts (Job Matossian kick) 8 plays, 66 yards, TOP 4:10
38 26
4th Quarter CUMBERLA CAMPBELL
CAMPBELL
13:44 - CAMPBELL - CA Collins 15 yd run (Colin Fratus kick failed), 7 plays, 80 yards, TOP 2:35
38 32
CUMBERLA
09:23 - CUMBERLA - Job Matossian 24 yd field goal 7 plays, 68 yards, TOP 4:21
41 32
CAMPBELL
01:32 - CAMPBELL - Ashton Auker 14 yd pass from Jagger Gillis (Colin Fratus kick failed) 9 plays, 84 yards, TOP 2:11
41 38

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