Davis, Durant power ground game and Chattanooga tops The Citadel 31-7
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CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — Reggie Davis ran for 115 yards, Justus Durant added 103 yards with two touchdowns, and Chattanooga breezed past The Citadel 31-7 on Saturday.
Chattanooga (6-4, 5-2 Southern Conference) had 246 yards rushing.
Luke Schomburg threw two touchdown passes for Chattanooga, both in the second quarter as the Mocs took a 14-0 lead into halftime.
After Cooper Wallace’s 50-yard touchdown run got the Bulldogs on the board, Chattanooga wrapped up the scoring with a field goal by Jude Kelley and Durant’s two touchdown runs.
There were only 30 pass attempts in the game. Schomburg was 8 for 15 for 131 yards and three quarterbacks combined to go 5 for 15 for 44 yards for The Citadel (4-6, 2-5).
The Bulldogs managed a total of 277 yards with 11 first downs and turned it over three times. The Mocs had 377 yards, 22 first downs and no turnovers.
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