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Hudson's 2 passing touchdowns lead rally in Coastal Carolina's 38-20 win over South Alabama

Coastal Carolina forced three turnovers and scored four touchdowns from quarterback Tad Hudson, securing a 38-20 win despite being outgained in total yards, officials said.

  • Coastal Carolina defeated South Alabama 38-20 on Saturday night at Hancock Whitney Stadium in their Sun Belt opener.
  • The game followed South Alabama's tough loss at Auburn and Coastal Carolina entering with the worst scoring average in FBS at 6.7 points per game.
  • Coastal Carolina capitalized on South Alabama's mistakes, including two late interceptions by Bishop Davenport and a fourth-quarter strip sack returned for a touchdown by Tray Brown.
  • Tad Hudson accounted for three total touchdowns while Simpkins led Coastal's ground attack with 84 rushing yards and a touchdown in the 38-20 win.
  • The victory improved Coastal Carolina to 2-2 overall and 1-0 in conference, while South Alabama fell to 1-3 despite outgaining Coastal and showing execution issues in the second half.
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Hudson's 2 passing touchdowns lead rally in Coastal Carolina's 38-20 win over South Alabama

Tad Hudson threw two second-half touchdowns and Coastal Carolina capitalized on Southern Alabama's mistakes for a 38-20 victory on Saturday night in a Sun Belt opener for both teams.

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