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28
Winner Kennesaw St. KSU 9-1 , 6-0
24
North Ala. UNA 2-8 , 2-4
Winner
Kennesaw St. KSU
9-1 , 6-0
28
Final
24
North Ala. UNA
2-8 , 2-4
Score By Quarters
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F
KSU Kennesaw St. 0 14 7 7 28
UNA North Ala. 7 7 0 10 24

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Last-Minute Score Lifts Owls Over Lions


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FLORENCE, Ala. – In a game that came down to the wire, the No. 5 Kennesaw State football team pulled out a last-minute victory over the University of North Alabama Lions, 28-24. The Owls (9-1, 6-0 Big South Conference) scored a touchdown with 56 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter to extend their win streak to eight games. The Owls have five road wins this season, which ties the school record for regular season road victories.

With only 2:37 left in the game, Kennesaw State trailed 24-21. Sophomore quarterback Xavier Shepherd led his second game-winning drive in the last three weeks to give the Owls a victory. The offense went 70 yards on eight plays and scored on a two-yard rushing touchdown by Shepherd with only 56 seconds left in the game. With the win, KSU moves to 2-0 all time against the Lions (2-8, 1-4).

After the Owls scored, sophomore corner Erwin Bryd put the game on ice with his second interception of the season. Byrd finished with five solo tackles, a sack, and the pick to give Kennesaw State its third 9-1 start in the last four full seasons.

Shepherd led the offense with 50 yards on 20 carries and complied three rushing touchdowns. The quarterback also went 5-of-10 passing with 95 yards and one touchdown. The passing touchdown was Shepherd's 14th of the season, which broke the Kennesaw State single-season record.

Kyle Glover was the top rusher for KSU and finished with 84 yards on 13 attempts. The senior had one carry go for 48 yards in the first quarter which marked the longest rush of his career. Glover also recorded one catch for 25 yards.

The KSU offense struggled to move the ball in the first quarter. On its third drive, Glover slipped up the middle for a 48-yard run to get the ball into Lion territory, but the offense was unable to capitalize after a turnover on downs. Glover's run accounted for 48 of the team's 56 yards in the first quarter.

The UNA offense got hot and scored on back-to-back drives in the first half, which put Kennesaw State down 14-0 in the second quarter. This was the Owls' largest deficit of the season against an FCS opponent and only the third time the team has trailed in 10 games this year.

Shepherd and the offense were able to get on the board on KSU's first possession of the second quarter. The offense put together a 13-play, 75-yard drive that moved the score to 14-7. Shepherd converted on a fourth-and-two to keep the drive alive and scored on a two-yard touchdown run the very next play.

Five plays after the KSU touchdown, junior safety Markeith Montgomery intercepted a pass and returned it 32-yards to the UNA 38-yard line. The offense capitalized on the field position and evened the score when Shepherd found Caleb O'Neal for a 27-yard touchdown pass. With the touchdown, KSU moves to 44-5 all-time when it scores inside the last three minutes of the first half.

The defense held UNA to 25 yards of total offense in the second quarter and recorded two sacks. Evan Thompson led the way with seven tackles (two solo) and one quarterback hurry. The linebacker finished with a team-high 13 stops. Desmond Scott also added two tackles (one solo), 0.5 sacks and 1.5 tackles-for-loss.

Kennesaw State entered the half tied with an FCS opponent for only the second time this season (Oct. 30 vs. Gardner-Webb). Prior to today's game, the team was 56-6 under Brian Bohannon when leading or tied through two quarters.

Shepherd would find the end zone late in the third quarter to give KSU its first lead of the contest. UNA forced a field goal attempt on fourth down, but an offside penalty gave the Owls a first down to extend the drive. On the next play, Shepherd forced his way into the end zone on a three-yard touchdown run.

The team is back in action for the Big South Championship next Saturday, Nov. 20 against Monmouth University. Kickoff is set for 1:00 p.m. inside Fifth Third Bank Stadium. Tickets are available for purchase by clicking here.

Post-Game Notes
  • Kennesaw State has now won six consecutive games in the month of November.
  • The Owls have five road wins this season, which ties the school record for regular season road victories.
  • With the win, KSU is off to its third 9-1 start in the last four full seasons.
  • The Owls win streak sits at eight games. This is the third time in school history the team has won eight in a row.
  • Head coach Brian Bohannon improved his record to 28-8 in the Big South.
  • Quarterback Xavier Shepherd broke the school record for touchdown passes in a single-season with 14.
  • Erwin Byrd recorded his second interception on the season which iced the game on UNA's final drive.
  • Senior receiver Caleb O'Neal caught another touchdown pass, his fifth on the year and fourth in the last three games.
  • Xavier Shepherd recorded three rushing touchdowns in the game, pushing his season total to 15. This ranks second in the FCS.
  • Kyle Glover broke off a career long run of 48-yards in the first quarter.
  • The Owls' offense has rushed for 150+ yards in 69 consecutive games.

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Players Mentioned

Kyle Glover

#1 Kyle Glover

RB
5' 11"
Graduate Student
Markeith  Montgomery

#21 Markeith Montgomery

DB
5' 10"
Junior
Georgia
Caleb O

#86 Caleb O'Neal

WR
6' 2"
Graduate Student
Desmond Scott

#74 Desmond Scott

DL
6' 0"
Senior
Alabama
Xavier Shepherd

#8 Xavier Shepherd

QB
6' 0"
Sophomore
Erwin Byrd

#20 Erwin Byrd

DB
5' 10"
Sophomore
Evan Thompson

#48 Evan Thompson

LB
6' 0"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Kyle Glover

#1 Kyle Glover

5' 11"
Graduate Student
RB
Markeith  Montgomery

#21 Markeith Montgomery

5' 10"
Junior
Georgia
DB
Caleb O

#86 Caleb O'Neal

6' 2"
Graduate Student
WR
Desmond Scott

#74 Desmond Scott

6' 0"
Senior
Alabama
DL
Xavier Shepherd

#8 Xavier Shepherd

6' 0"
Sophomore
QB
Erwin Byrd

#20 Erwin Byrd

5' 10"
Sophomore
DB
Evan Thompson

#48 Evan Thompson

6' 0"
Junior
LB