Reagan Jr. the OT Hero in Howard’s 33-27 Win over Morgan State
Anthony Reagan Jr. rushed for 122 yards and scored the winning touchdown in overtime, leading Howard to a 33-27 victory after five lead changes and four ties.
- On Saturday, Anthony Reagan Jr. scored on Howard Bison's first play of overtime to beat Morgan State 33-27, his second touchdown of the night.
- With 3:27 remaining, Jason Collins Jr. broke free for an 18-yard rush to give Morgan State their last lead, but Ja'Shawn Scroggins connected with Breylin Smith on a 16-yard pass with 43 seconds left to tie the game.
- Statistically, the game was tight as Tyriq Starks completed 20-of-27 passes for 163 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions while Ja'Shawn Scroggins added 79 yards and one touchdown on 6-for-9 passing, and the game featured five lead changes and four ties.
- Howard Bison's win moved the team to 4-4 overall and 1-0 in Mid-Eastern conference play, while Morgan State Bears still lead the all-time series 48-39-3 since 1899.
- The contest's five lead changes highlighted the back-and-forth game, with four ties and late scoring swings at the 3:27 and 43 seconds marks creating the overtime finish on Saturday.
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