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Eastburn
10
Winner Arkansas Tech ATU 3-6 , 3-6
6
Southeastern Oklahoma SOSU 5-4 , 5-4
Winner
Arkansas Tech ATU
3-6 , 3-6
10
Final
6
Southeastern Oklahoma SOSU
5-4 , 5-4
Score By Quarters
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F
ATU Arkansas Tech 7 0 0 3 10
SOSU Southeastern Oklahoma 0 0 3 3 6

Game Recap: Football |

WONDER BOYS OUTLAST SAVAGE STORM

DURANT, Okla.– The Arkansas Tech Wonder Boys football team held Southeastern Oklahoma to 277 yards of total offense and just two field goals, as the Wonder Boys (3-6, 3-6 Great American Conference) came away with a 10-6 win over Southeastern Oklahoma (5-4, 5-4) on Saturday at Paul Laird Field. 
 
NEXT UP
  • The Wonder Boys return to Thone Stadium at Buerkle Field on Saturday, Nov. 3 for its final home contest against East Central. A 2 p.m. kickoff is scheduled. 
SCORING PLAYS
  • TECH 7, SE 0 – 7:06 1stquarter –Tremel Glasper 12 yd pass from Manny Harris (Dunlop kick) 6 plays, 23 yards, 2:28. 
  • TECH 7, SE 3– 8:09 3rd quarter – Joel Carlos 43 yard field goal - 13 plays, 61 yards, 6:41.
  • TECH 10, SE 3 – 9:28 4th quarter – Tyler Dunlop 10 yard field goal - 10 plays, 54 yards, 5:24. 
  • TECH 10, SE 6 – 6:37 4thquarter – Joel Carlos 33 yard field goal – 7 plays, 63 yards, 2:32. 
NOTABLES
  • Tech quarterback Manny Harris completed 17 of 28 passes for 156 yards and a score. 
  • Neither team committed a turnover. 
  • Bryan Allen carried the ball 15 times for 47 yards and claimed second place in the Arkansas Tech career record books. He now has 3,419 career yards, passing former Wonder Boys great Eddie Meador (3,410 yards from 1955-58) and enters his final two games trailing all-time record holder Larry Brown (3,603 yards) by 184 yards. 
  • Chris Eastburn was Tech's leading receiver, hauling in four passes for 50 yards. 
  • C.J. Johnson and Gio Williams led Tech with eight tackles apiece. 
  • Tech was flagged just three times during the contest. Southeastern Oklahoma had eight penalties for 66 yards.
  • The Wonder Boys were a perfect 3-for-3 in red zone opportunities.  
 
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