ORLANDO, Fla. –
Larry Brihm, Jr. was named MVP from Bethune-Cookman on Saturday, Nov. 19, as the Wildcats rolled past rival Florida A&M, 39-19 in front of 45,372 fans inside Camping World Stadium with B-CU collecting its unprecedented sixth consecutive win over FAMU in the annual Florida Blue Florida Classic.
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After allowing the Rattlers to open the game with a 3-0 lead on their opening possession, it was Bethune-Cookman (4-5, 4-3 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference) scoring on each of its next three drives to secure an insurmountable 21-10 lead at the half.
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Redshirt junior receiver
Frank Brown hauled in the game's opening touchdown on the end of a 14-yard strike from
Larry Brihm, Jr. with 4:58 remaining in the opening quarter. Adding the extra point from
Uriel Hernandez, and the Wildcats led 7-3 early-on.
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Florida A&M (4-7, 4-4 MEAC) opened the game marching 55 yards down the field on 11 plays to setup a Colby Blanton 37-yard field goal to give the Rattlers the 3-0 advantage just four minutes into the contest.
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On B-CU's second possession, it was a fast-paced drive highlighted by a
Tupac Isme three-yard scoring run that saw the Wildcats go 11-points clear of the Rattlers courtesy a 14-3 advantage with 2:35 showing on the clock in the opening stanza.
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The ensuing drive for the Wildcats was capped with
Jamaruz Thompkins collecting the first of his game-high matching two rushing touchdowns with a one-yard plunge into the end zone, extending the Cats' advantage at 21-3.
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With Bethune-Cookman holding onto a 21-13 advantage heading into the fourth quarter, B-CU second-year head coach
Terry Sims rolled the dice on fourth down and four, using
Akevious Williams to escape a heavy FAMU rush and scamper 11 yards into the end zone for the score. That put the game out of reach at 27-13.
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B-CU would add another six points, misfiring on the second of back-to-back two-point conversion attempts, when Williams escaped the Rattlers' coverage again and raced 44 yards to pay dirt. The two-point conversion attempt was no good, and B-CU led 33-13 midway through the fourth quarter.
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Florida A&M added a late touchdown to cut into the score at 33-19, using Devin Bowers' three-yard surge into the end zone for the score.
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But in the end, it was B-CU's Thompkins with his second touchdown, giving him 11 rushes for 64 yards and a pair of scores via the ground that led to the final 39-19 decision in favor of the Maroon and Gold.
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For Bethune-Cookman, the win was the team's fourth consecutive after suffering through injuries and Hurricane Matthew that led to the Cats beginning the campaign 0-5. Since that time, the Cats and Head Coach
Terry Sims have rolled off four consecutive with an average margin of victory at 22.3 points per game.
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Brihm finished the game 21-of-27 passing for 270 yards and a score through the air on the connection to Brown. Brown also led all receivers with seven catches for 67 yards.
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Redshirt freshman quarterback
Akevious Williams led the Wildcats ground game with 67 yards on three carries, while Thompkins' 64 yards followed suit.
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Trenton Bridges led the defense with eight tackles, while
Diquan Richardson collected five tackles and an interception – his third of the season.
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The FAMU defense was sparked by Quenteze Gallon with 13 tackles, followed by Terry Jefferson with nine.
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The offense was led by quarterback Ryan Stanley with an 11-for-25 passing day for 84 yards, while rushing for 57.
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Bethune-Cookman concludes the 2016 season next Saturday when the Wildcats visit Orangeburg, South Carolina to take on the South Carolina State Bulldogs at 1:30 p.m.
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