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Chambers’ Three TDs Lead Central Arkansas Past North Alabama 49–21
Central Arkansas scored 49 points with Chambers rushing 184 yards and three touchdowns, ending a three-game losing streak in United Athletic Conference play.
- On Saturday, Landen Chambers ran for 184 yards and three touchdowns as Central Arkansas Bears beat North Alabama Lions 49–21 in United Athletic Conference play.
- After a dominant second quarter, Central Arkansas scored 28 straight points and led 35–14 at halftime after scoring on six of their first eight drives.
- Central Arkansas' defense forced two interceptions and held North Alabama to 93 rushing yards, while turnovers and defensive lapses stifled North Alabama's comeback despite early scores from Ari Patu and KJ Fields.
- The victory snapped Central Arkansas' three-game skid and extended the series lead over North Alabama to 7–2, with the Bears listed at 2–4 overall and 1–1 in UAC play.
- The series history favors Central Arkansas, which has won all three Division I-era meetings, including a 27–14 victory in Florence last season, while North Alabama is 1–4 overall and 0–1 in United Athletic Conference play.
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Chambers’ three TDs lead Central Arkansas past North Alabama 49–21
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Read Full ArticleBears Head to Florence for UAC Matchup with North Alabama
Photo Credit-Austin Arford The Central Arkansas Bears are on the road this Saturday, traveling to Florence, Alabama, for a United Athletic Conference showdown with the North Alabama Lions. Kickoff is set for 3 p.m., and the game will be broadcast on ESPN+ and The Bear 94.1. UCA comes in at 2-4 overall and 1-1 in league play after a 23-17 win over Utah Tech last week. Kicker Caleb Jones earned UAC Special Teams Player of the Week honors after sco…
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L 25%
C 58%
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