Posted November 03, 2012 on
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PLAYERS:
Sam Houston,
Tim Flanders,
Richard Sincere,
Ryan Wilson,
Chris Grett,
Kenneth Jenkins,
Brian Bell,
Chance Nelson,
Torrance Williams,
Nathan Stanley,
Xavier Roberson
Tim Flanders and Keshawn Hill led the rush as Sam Houston State dominated Southeastern Louisiana 70-0 on Saturday afternoon.
Flanders rushed for 146 yards, including a 14-yard touchdown run. After a lightning delay of over an hour at the start of the third, Flanders had a 71-yard TD run. Hill rushed for 132 yards, with two touchdowns, including a 55-yarder. Richard Sincere, Ryan Wilson and Chris Grett rushed for TDs, and Kenneth Jenkins returned a blocked field goal to score. The Bearkats had 405 yards rushing.
Brian Bell was 8 of 9 for 170 yards, and two touchdowns - a 70-yard pass to Chance Nelson and a 23-yard pass to Torrance Williams.
Nathan Stanley was 11 of 27 for 106 yards for the Lions (3-6, 3-2). Xavier Roberson had eight carries for 22 yards.
The Bearkats (7-2, 5-1) set a record, scoring its most points in a Southland Conference game.
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