The Alabama State University Hornets started off their by taking down Southern University 14-10 off a big second half defensive effort.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. - The Alabama State University Hornets started off their season by taking down Southern University 14-10 off a big second half defensive effort.
The remainder of the first half became a defensive battle. Southern was able to add a few more points to the scoreboard when kicker Joshua Griffin sent a 40-yard field goal through the uprights.The two offenses continued to struggle to get anything going early in the second half. It wasn’t until late in the third quarter that someone found the endzone again. Davis connected with Johnson once again for a passing touchdown, and the Hornets got their first lead of the game.
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