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LSC Champs vs. McMurry 2014
13
McMurry MCM 2-6 , 1-6
91
Winner A&M-Commerce TAMUC 7-2 , 6-1
McMurry MCM
2-6 , 1-6
13
Final
91
A&M-Commerce TAMUC
7-2 , 6-1
Winner
Score By Quarters
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F
MCM McMurry 0 6 0 7 13
TAMUC A&M-Commerce 21 28 21 21 91

Game Recap: Football | | Chris Chandler, Sports Information Assistant

Lions Win LSC Championship Outright with 91-13 Rout of McMurry

A&M-Commerce has scored 90 or more points twice in 2014

Commerce, Texas – The A&M-Commerce Lions (7-2, 6-1) mauled the McMurry Warhawks (2-6, 1-6) 91-13 en route to grabbing their first LSC title in 24 years outright and earning the No. 1 seed in the upcoming conference playoffs ensuring two more home contests.
 
The Lions dominated all phases of the game, and despite making ample use of their backups, managed to score at least 21 points in every quarter. The A&M-Commerce scoring already led the NCAA heading into the night, but bolstered it's season average to 54.2 points per game. Not only that, no other team in any NCAA Division has scored 90 or more points this season, and the Lions have now done it twice.
 
As well as the Lions offense played, defensive lineman Tre'von Taylor stole the show for a Lions defense that managed to hold the Warhawks to a mere 18 net rushing yards. Taylor delivered five and a half tackles for loss, four and a half of which were sacks, accounting for 45 negative yards of offense for McMurry. To cap that off, Taylor picked off an errant Cy Ward pass early in the second quarter, which he ran back for a 21-yard score. Taylor set the Lion record for sacks in a single-game and match the record for tackles for loss in a contest. To compliment Taylor's heroics, the Lions defense totaled 8 sacks, 13 tackles for loss, and 2 total interceptions.  The Lion entered play averaging 10.5 tackles for loss for second in the NCAA.
 
The Lions running game produced a whopping seven rushing touchdowns, spread out among four players. Deric Davis accounted for two in short yardage situations in the first half, and Joe Bergeron chipped in one of his own in the second quarter to cap off a nine carry, 88-yard night (9.6 YPC). Late in the game long after things were decided, Theo Wofford and Ovie Urevbu handled the rock, scoring two touchdowns a piece and combining for 128 yards on 16 carries.
 
As a team, the Lions churned out 263 yards on the ground compared to just 18 for the Warhawks. All told, A&M-Commerce averaged 6.7 yards per rush in the game.
 
Quarterback Tyrik Rollison had mixed results in an overall successful outing, completing 7 of 10 passes for 203 yards and three touchdowns, but also tossing two interceptions, the first of which was on the first pass of the game. Rollison's first score came just over eight minutes into the first quarter, when he hooked up with Seth Smith, who caught the ball in traffic for the easy score. Rollison's second and third touchdowns came by connecting twice with Hayden Marsh, whose only two grabs of the game resulted in points on the board for the Lions.
 
The two quarterbacks combined to throw for 319 yards with 11 completions on 14 pass attempts for a whopping 22.8 yards per attempt and 29.0 per completion.
 
Rollison continues to build on what was already and impressive season.  With his 203 yards Saturday, he needs just 238 more yards through the air to break the A&M-Commerce single-season school record total passing yards.  With three more touchdown passes, Rollison will also surpass the single-season mark for touchdown passes.  He is also on pass to shatter the average passing yards per game mark at A&M-Commerce.  His current mark of 328.0 would shatter the old record of 286.1 per game.  As a team, the Lions have already thrown for over 3,000 yards one time prior to 2014, the 1991 team passed for 3,123 yards. The 2014 edition of the Lions has already smashed that mark.  Led by Rollison and Davis, A&M-Commerce has slung the football for a staggering 3,330 yards.
 
After half, Rollison was given the rest of the night off, and Deric Davis took things over for the majority of the second half. Davis added upon his first half rushing scores by connecting with Vernon Johnson early in the third quarter on a 43-yard catch and run down the sideline. Johnson finished the night with only three catches, but racked up 118 yards to go with his touchdown score. Davis got involved again by throwing Smith his second touchdown of the night eleven minutes later.  Davis finished a perfect 4-for-4 with 116 yards through the air and two scores.
 
A&M-Commerce placekicker, Saul Martinez, converted on all 13 point after attempts setting a new school and Lone Star conference record for both attempts and makes.

Prior to Saturday's kickoff A&M-Commerce honored its 2014 senior class many of which have been instrumental in the about face of the program.
 
The Lions freshly-earned LSC title guarantees that they'll host the totality of their games in the LSC-tournament. The Lions will host Tarleton State in Memorial Stadium on Saturday, November 8 at 4 p.m. following the Texans' last minute defeat to Angelo State. As the No. 1 seed, A&M-Commerce is also guaranteed for a home game on Saturday, November 15 and that kickoff time will also be at 4 p.m. Lion fans can call the A&M-Commerce ticket office to purchase tickets.
 
Fans can follow all the action from the 2014-15 season on www.LionAthletics.com, through twitter @Lion_Athletics and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/LionsAthletics. 
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