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South Carolina State Rallies Past North Carolina A&T 22
South Carolina State capitalized on three turnovers and strong defense to rally from a nine-point halftime deficit and improve to 4-3, while North Carolina A&T fell to 1-6.
- On Saturday, South Carolina State rallied from a nine-point deficit to beat North Carolina A&T 22-16 at Truist Stadium.
- Playing before 21,500 fans, the Aggies' early control saw Andrew Brown nail field goals from 43, 55, and 33 yards, seizing early momentum.
- Capitalizing on turnovers, South Carolina State converted Aggie miscues while limiting A&T rushing total to 47 yards, with linebacker Jordan Franklin's strip-sack setting up Josh Shaw's one-yard touchdown.
- The loss left the North Carolina A&T Aggies at 1-6 while South Carolina State Bulldogs improved to 4-3, marking A&T's fourth-consecutive homecoming defeat before their road trip next week.
- The comeback win positions South Carolina State Bulldogs for a potential MEAC repeat, fueled by Cyrus Eillison’s 43-yard catch and Mason Pickett-Hicks’ 67 rushing yards.
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South Carolina State rallies past North Carolina A&T 22-16
South Carolina State stormed back from a nine-point halftime deficit to edge North Carolina A&T 22–16 behind two second-half touchdown passes from William Atkins IV.
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GREENSBORO, N.C. — South Carolina State overcame a sluggish first half to hand North Carolina A&T a crushing 22–16 loss during its homecoming at Truist Stadium. The defeat dropped North Carolina A&T to 1–6 overall while South Carolina State improved to 4–3 on the season. First-Half Control for North Carolina A&T North Carolina A&T appeared poised to send the 21,500 Aggie faithful home happy after dominating the first two quarters. Kicker Andrew …
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