Besides Central State University’s (CSU) Football Game at Kentucky State University (which took place earlier this season), today (Saturday, October 27, 2018) is the day I have been waiting for. In mere minutes, CSU’s Marauders will be hosting Tuskegee University’s (TU) Golden Tigers. Since November 1, 2014, something has been bothering me. Back on that very date, Tuskegee visited McPherson Memorial Stadium. To make a long story short, the game did not end how I wanted the game to end. By the Final Score of 28-25, Tuskegee defeated Central State. What has always bothered me the most is the following. The game came down to the end. CSU was in position to do one of two things. Either the Marauders would tie the game and send it into Overtime Play, or CSU would outright win the game. CSU’s Final Offensive Play still rests clearly in my mind. It will never leave my mindset. If you want to know what I am exactly talking about, go search the archives of “Xenia’s Word On The Street” (www.xeniaword.com). My past stories are still on the website. On Saturday, October 29, 2016, Tuskegee University returned to McPherson Stadium. However, that game was not the same as it was in 2014. In its return trip, Tuskegee decisively defeated Central State 42-14.
Including Central State’s 2014 loss to Tuskegee, the Marauders has lost four, consecutive games in the series. However, today is a brand-new day. What happened before today is the past. Today provides a brand-new opportunity for success. Every season, Tuskegee University is one of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference’s (SIAC) Top Teams. Winning SIAC Championships and going to National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Playoff Tournaments is nothing new for the Golden Tigers. Central State University is still trying to reach that level of success. That process continues now. Tuskegee won the Official Coin Toss. The Golden Tigers has deferred until the Second Half. Central State started the game on its own 35-Yard Line. At 14:26, the Marauders’ Offense was penalized for a False Start. That 5-Yard Penalty moved the ball back to the 30-Yard Line. On 2nd Down and 15, CSU’s Quarterback Trent Mays completed a 69-Yard Pass to Wide Receiver Kevin Greenhow (14:10). Greenhow was brought down on TU’s 1-Yard Line. On 2nd Down and Goal, Terraris Saffold took the ball into the end zone (13:20). Trevor Teel’s Extra Point Kick was good. Central State took an early 7-0 lead.
Tuskegee University’s first Offensive Drive started on the team’s 41-Yard Line. After an opening run which lost 2-Yards, Tuskegee quickly got on track. On 2nd Down and 12, Ahmad DeRamus completed a 31-Yard Pass to Javarrius Cheatham (12:26). The ball rested on Central State’s 30-Yard Line. Then, trouble returned. The next play ended with a loss of 5-Yards. On 3rd Down and 8 from CSU’s 28-Yard Line, Kenny Gant rushed for 4-Yards. Gant was unable to pick up the First Down. However, the Golden Tigers received a gift. The Marauders’ Samy Jean was penalized for a Personal Foul (Late Hit). Jean’s mistake gave Tuskegee a First Down on the 12-Yard Line. It did not take long for Tuskegee to turn Jean’s mistake into points. On 1st Down and 10, Justice Owens moved the ball into the end zone (10:19). Huskic Arnes’ Extra Point Kick was good. The score is now tied 7-7.
Upon receiving the ball again, Central State’s Offense looked like it would go three plays and out. With 9:24 on the clock, the Marauders faced 3rd Down and 18 from its 33-Yard Line. Mays went on to complete a 33-Yard Pass to Greenhow. Greenhow got the ball to Tuskegee University’s 34-Yard Line. On 2nd Down and 10, Mays threw an Incomplete Pass to Darius Ford. Ford was standing in the end zone. As he was going for the catch, one of the Golden Tigers’ defenders nailed him. The Marauders turned that negative into a positive. On 3rd Down and 10, Mays connected with Saffold (8:35). The 28-Yard Pass Completion got the ball to the 6-Yard Line. After the snap-from-center on 1st and Goal, the ball flew high over Mays’ head. Saffold recovered the loose ball. Eventually, he was tackled back on TU’s 16-Yard Line. On 2nd and Goal, Mays completed a 14-Yard Pass to Saffold (7:50). At 7:05, CSU faced 4th and Goal on the 1-Yard Line. Jerry Lanier took the ball into the end zone. After the successful completion of Teel’s Extra Point Kick, CSU now led TU 14-7.
At the 6:01 mark, the ball was positioned on Tuskegee’s 36-Yard Line. On 2nd Down and 11, Ahmad DeRamus threw a Deep Pass to a wide-open Peyton Ramzy. The 55-Yard Pass Completion placed the ball on Central State’s 9-Yard Line. On 1st and Goal, Owens ran the ball to the end zone (5:45). Arnes’ Extra Point Kick was good. By the score of 14-14, the game was tied. With 5:22 remaining in the 1st Quarter, CSU’s Offense had to go through a 2nd Down & 10 Play. After the snap, Mays was looking for somewhere to pass. With nowhere to pass, Mays took off up the middle of the field. He picked up 12-Yards. On an ensuing 2nd Down and 10 Play, Mays threw an Incomplete Pass to Greenhow. The ball was too high for Greenhow to make the reception. At the conclusion of the play, a flag was on the field. TU’s Terance Leatherwood was hit with a Personal Foul Penalty (Late Hit). That penalty enabled the ball to be placed on the Golden Tigers’ 26-Yard Line.
Trouble soon visited the Marauders’ Offense. On 2nd Down and 10, Mays threw a pass. Unfortunately, Tuskegee’s Rorrick Steward was standing on the 2-Yard Line. Steward intercepted Mays’s pass (4:01). He proceeded to return the ball to his team’s 12-Yard Line (10-Yards). Immediately, Justice Owens rushed the ball 10-Yards. The drive would go on to stall. At the 2:39 mark, it was now 4th Down and 8 from the 24-Yard Line. TU’s Dalton Hall was forced to punt. With 1:43 on the clock, Central State had 2nd Down and 6 from its 35-Yard Line. The ball was snapped high over Mays’ head. Eventually, Mays was able to retrieve the ball. He threw the ball out-of-bounds. CSU’s Isaiah Smith went on to punt the ball away (1:29). During the Punt Return, Tuskegee committed a Holding Violation. As a result of the penalty, the ball was placed on the Golden Tigers’ 29-Yard Line. On 1st Down and 10, Owens rushed the ball to the 42-Yard Line (13-Yards). The 1st Quarter would go on to end.
As the 2nd Quarter got underway, Tuskegee had a 2nd Down and 8 from its own 44-Yard Line. During the course of a Reverse Play, Ramzy was handed the ball. He proceeded to run the ball 56-Yards. When he stopped running, Ramzy was standing in the end zone (14:47). Flags were thrown onto the field. The Touchdown was coming back. The Golden Tigers’ Kendall Calvin had committed a Holding Violation. The ball was placed back on TU’s 34-Yard Line. It never moved forward. On 4th Down and 18, Hall had to punt. Central State’s Offense went on to go three plays and out. On 4th Down and 15 from CSU’s 32-Yard Line, Smith punted the ball away. On 2nd Down and 8 from Tuskegee’s 30-Yard Line, DeRamus completed a 14-Yard Pass to Ted Jalen Smith (12:32). Facing the possibility of having to punt, Tuskegee had to deal with 3rd Down and 9 on the 45-Yard Line. DeRamus went on to complete a 12-Yard Pass to Ramzy (11:24). Ramzy was tackled on Central State’s 43-Yard Line.
With the clock showing 10:34, it was 2nd Down and 11. After the snap-from-center, DeRamus was looking to pass. He dropped the ball. Offensive Lineman Rochelin Romain recovered the loose ball. The ball was back on Tuskegee’s own 45-Yard Line. On 4th Down and 22, Hall punted the ball. The punt was good. The ball was downed on Central State’s 6-Yard Line. Although the Marauders’ Offense was starting deep in its own territory, the unit created some breathing room. On 3rd Down and 6 from the 10-Yard Line, Mays completed a 7-Yard Pass to Darius Ford (8:09). At 6:49, the ball was on the 26-Yard Line. On 3rd Down and 1, Jerry Lanier picked up 1-Yard. For the remainder of the drive, the ball would remain on the 27-Yard Line. On 4th Down and 10, Smith had to punt (6:02). During the Punt Return, TU was penalized for an Illegal Block. As a result, the ball was positioned on the Golden Tigers’ 33-Yard Line.
With 5:08 remaining in the First Half, it was now 2nd Down and 9 from Tuskegee’s 34-Yard Line. Ivonte Patterson rushed the ball 13-Yards (to the 47-Yard Line). For Central State’s Defense, the next play was disheartening. DeRamus threw an Incomplete Pass. Two of the Marauders’ Defenders got hands on the ball. Unfortunately, neither defender was able to obtain an Interception. After avoiding a fatal mistake, TU quickly redeemed itself. On 2nd Down and 10, DeRamus completed a 14-yard Pass to Javarrius Cheatham (4:18). Then, Patterson ran the ball to CSU’s 29-Yard Line. Once the next play got going, CSU’s Shemar Moss made a great play. As soon as Patterson was handed the ball, Moss immediately tackled him. Moss’ Defensive Play resulted in a loss of 4-Yards. The Golden Tigers did not allow that mistake to halt the team’s momentum. The next play ended with DeRamus completing a 19-Yard Pass to Cheatham. A short time later, Tuskegee struck pay dirt. On 2nd Down and 6 from Central State’s 10-Yard Line, DeRamus completed a Touchdown Pass (1:44). Once again, CSU’s Defense made a freak play. One of CSU’s Defenders tipped the ball to TU’s Alexander Mitchell. Mitchell was the lucky recipient of the Touchdown Pass. Arnes’ Extra Point Kick was good. Tuskegee leads Central State 21-14.
With 1:37 remaining in the 2nd Quarter, Central State’s Offense started on its own 32-Yard Line. On 1st Down, Mays completed a 12-Yard Pass to Saffold. At the 1:15 mark, it was 2nd Down and 15 from the 39-Yard Line. Mays went on to complete a pass to Ford. Ford’s 26-Yard Reception placed the ball on Tuskegee’s 35-Yard Line. The next play ended with Mays completing a pass to Saffold. To CSU’s dismay, Saffold was tackled for a loss of 5-Yards. With 20.3-Seconds remaining on the clock, it was 4th Down and 8 on TU’s 33-Yard Line. Instead of attempting a Field Goal, the Marauders decided to run a play. That was a wise choice. Mays completed a 23-Yard Pass to Greenhow. Greenhow was tackled on the 10-Yard Line. Before the remaining time elapsed, the Marauders was unable to score. At the Halftime Break, Tuskegee leads Central State 21-14. Tuskegee won the game’s Coin Toss. Due to choosing to defer, the Golden Tigers’ Offense opened the Second Half.
On 1st Down and 16 from Tuskegee’s own 37-Yard Line, DeRamus completed an 11-Yard Pass to Kenny Gant (14:20). With 13:27 on the clock, the drive came down to 3rd Down and 5 on the 48-Yard Line. DeRamus went on to complete a 9-Yard Pass to Gant. Before being tackled, Gant reached Central State’s 43-Yard Line. On 2nd Down and 7, the ball was positioned on the 40-Yard Line. After the snap, DeRamus dropped back. He had all day long to throw the ball. When he finally let the ball go, DeRamus connected with Steven Hodges. When the play was over, Hodges was standing in the end zone (12:15). When Hodges caught the ball, he was wide-open. Arnes’ Extra Point Kick was good. Tuskegee leads Central State 28-14. At 11:34, the Marauders faced 2nd Down and 11 from its own 30-Yard Line. Saffold took the ball to the ball to the 41-Yard Line (11-Yards). CSU soon got assistance from TU. Jamal Odom was flagged for Pass Interference. Odom’s mistake gave Central State’s Offense a First Down on Tuskegee’s 40-Yard Line.
A False Start Violation soon made its way into Central State’s Offensive Drive. With 10:32 on the clock, the ball was still on the 40-Yard Line. On 2nd Down and 10, Saffold rushed the ball 27-Yards. He was brought down on the 13-Yard Line. After Saffold went on to rush twice, the ball rested on the 1-Yard Line. On 1st and Goal, Lanier was unable to move the ball. The next play ended with Mays reaching the end zone (9:08). Teel’s Extra Point Kick was no good. By the score of 28-20, CSU trails TU. After Tuskegee’s Marquez Burdette made a long Kickoff Return, the ball was stationed on Central State’s 44-Yard Line. The Golden Tigers’ Offensive Drive did not produce much. The drive never went past the Marauders’ 40-Yard Line. The Golden Tigers went three plays and out. On 4th Down and 6, Hall punted the ball away. The Marauders’ next Offensive Drive started on the team’s 20-Yard Line.
At 6:10, the ball was on the 20-Yard Line. On 3rd Down and 10, Mays completed a 25-Yard Pass to Greenhow. The next play had Mays completing another pass to Greenhow. This time, the 20-Yard Pass Completion moved the ball into Tuskegee’s territory. With 4:43 remaining in the 3rd Quarter, the ball was on the 27-Yard Line. On 3rd Down and 2, Saffold moved the ball 22-Yards (to TU’s 5-Yard Line). Saffold proceeded to rush the ball twice. However, he could not reach the end zone. On 3rd and Goal, the ball was on the 5-Yard Line. At 3:10, Mays completed the Touchdown Pass to Greenhow. Teel’s Extra Point Kick was no good. TU still leads CSU 28-26. At the 2:05 mark, Tuskegee faced a 3rd Down and 8 from its own 27-Yard Line. The team was trying to avoid going three plays and out. The drive started on the 25-Yard Line. After the snap-from-center, DeRamus was hit by Central State’s Xavier Johnson. As a result of the hit, DeRamus fumbled the ball. Johnson’s teammate Lamont Montgomery recovered the fumble. The ball was downed on Tuskegee’s 34-Yard Line.
After three plays which ended up losing 2-Yards, it was now 4th Down and 8. The ball was on the 32-Yard Line. Instead of a Field Goal Attempt, Central State decided to perform a play. At 1:08, Mays completed a 32-Yard Touchdown Pass to Greenhow. Once Teel successfully completed the Extra Point Kick, CSU regained the lead. The score stood at 33-28. Before the very end of the 3rd Quarter, Tuskegee went three plays and out. With 6.3-Seconds remaining, the Golden Tigers had a 4th Down and 18 on its own 27-Yard Line. TU was forced to punt. At the end of the 3rd Quarter, Central State leads Tuskegee 33-28. Twelve seconds into the 4th Quarter (14:48), Central State avoided a disastrous situation. Once he received the handoff, Saffold went on to fumble the ball. Tuskegee’s Kalil Gray forced the fumble. Luckily, Saffold was able to recover his fumble. That play was just one aspect which had the Marauders going three plays and out. On 4th Down and 5 from the Marauders’ 38-Yard Line, Smith made a 54-Yard Punt (13:41). The ball was downed on Tuskegee’s 8-Yard Line.
Although Tuskegee’s Offense was backed deep in its own territory, that did not deter the Golden Tigers. On 1st Down and 10, Gant quickly moved the ball to the 25-Yard Line (17-Yards – 12:51). The drive briefly stuttered. Two plays resulted in a gain of only 5-Yards. At 11:38 on 3rd Down and 5 from the 30-Yard Line, DeRamus completed a 12-Yard Pass to Cheatham. Immediately, that play was followed up with DeRamus connecting with Cheatham again. This time, the completion was for 29-Yards. That play placed the ball on Central State’s 29-Yard Line. Then, Gant made a 21-Yard Rush (10:28). Before he was able to reach the end zone, Gant was tackled on the 8-Yard Line. An Illegal Formation Penalty moved the ball back to the 13-Yard Line. On 3rd and Goal, the ball was still on the Marauders’ 13-Yard Line. At the 9:00 mark, DeRamus completed a Touchdown Pass to Cheatham. Instead of attempting the Extra Point Kick, TU decided to go for the 2-Point Conversion. At the snap, Owens took the ball into the end zone. The 2-Point Conversion Attempt was good. TU leads CSU 36-33.
Central State wasted little time responding to Tuskegee’s scoring. On 2nd Down and 8, CSU was on its 32-Yard Line. Mays went on to complete a 68-Yard Pass to Saffold. Saffold was never brought down. He reached the end zone (8:09). After the play ended, flags were on the field. However, a penalty (Personal Foul Violation) was called on TU’s Ken Hike, Jr. Teel’s Extra Point Kick ended up being good. Central State now leads Tuskegee 40-36. Once Tuskegee received the ball again, the Golden Tigers’ Offense went three plays and out. On 4th Down and 2 from its 26-Yard Line, TU punted. On the ensuing Offensive Drive, CSU picked up a First Down. Then, the Marauders’ Offense went three plays and out. With 4:01 remaining in the game, CSU faced 4th Down and 9 from its own 44-Yard Line. Smith punted the ball.
Tuskegee’s Offense started on its 47-Yard Line. The Golden Tigers had trouble moving the ball. The drive came down to 4th Down and 2 from Central State’s 45-Yard Line. With 1:51 remaining in the game, Owens was handed the ball. He proceeded to run, but he went nowhere. As a direct result of no gain, the ball was turned over on downs. CSU ended up moving the ball to only its 47-Yard Line. On 4th Down and 8, the Marauders was forced to punt. The ball was downed on TU’s own 12-Yard Line. On 3rd Down and 10, DeRamus completed a pass to Owens (27.2-Seconds). The 25-Yard Pass Completion took the ball to the 37-Yard Line. The ball would not move another yard. DeRamus threw three, consecutive Incomplete Passes. On 4th Down and 10, Tuskegee had no choice but to run a play. With no time remaining on the clock, DeRamus threw a fourth, consecutive Incomplete Pass. By the Final Score of 40-36, Central State University finally defeated Tuskegee University. While Central State’s 2014 Loss to Tuskegee will never fully leave my mindset, today’s end result makes my mind; body; & soul all feel really good.