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WEEVILS
HAVE THEIR WAY WITH WOLVES
October 9, 2008
Contact: Brian Ramsey, UAM Sports Information
Andrel
Johnson led the Weevils with 163 yards and 3 TDs
MONTICELLO
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The University of
Arkansas at Monticello football used a school record 30
points in the second quarter to gain a large enough
margin to secure a 50-17 win over West Georgia, keeping
UAM in a tie for second place in the Gulf South
Conference.
The Thursday night game was due to UAM being featured on
the GSC-TV Live Game of the Week for the second straight
week. With the win, UAM improved its GSC-TV record to
3-2. Overall this season, UAM moves to 5-2 and 3-1 in
the GSC. The Wolves drop to 0-6 and 0-3.
The UAM offense put over 600 total yards for the third
time this season with a 653-yard performance.
Coming in to the game, UAM possessed the GSC’s best rush
offense (240.7) while UWG had the league’s worst rushing
defense (259.0). The final numbers agree with that
statistic.
UAM racked up 431 yards on the ground, including two
rushers over 100 yards. Freshman Andrel Johnson
(5-9, 200, Metairie, La.) led the UAM ground attack with
19 carries for 163 yards and three touchdown runs, while
sophomore Scott Buisson (5-10, 175, Metairie,
La.) also had 19 carries, but racked up 109 yards and
one touchdown run.
Buisson has now rushed for at least 100 yards in five
straight contests.
The UAM runners racked up a 6.5 yards per-carry average,
breaking a UAM single-game record.
Buisson also had an impressive night through the air,
completing 13 of 22 passes for 226 yards and two
touchdown tosses.
Buisson’s main target in the game was senior Clarence
Denmark (5-11, 185, Jacksonville, Fla.) who caught
four passes for 121 yards and hauled in both of
Buisson’s touchdown throws.
Senior kicker Nick Green (6-1, 197, Ponchatoula,
La.) improved his season numbers after hitting 3 of 4
field goals in the game. His made field goals were from
30, 18, and 22 yards. His only missed field goal was
from 51 yards. Green went from 3 of 10 before the game
to 6 of 14 at the end of the game.
The UAM defense allowed 282 yards through the air, but
only allowed six yards on the ground, which easily gave
UAM the win in total offense yards. UAM racked up 653,
while UWG finished with only 288.
The Weevils racked up 36 first downs, which re-sets a
UAM single-game record for the second time this season
after breaking the record for the first time with 35
against Arkansas Tech.
UAM now has eight days to prepare for its next opponent,
West Alabama, for homecoming. That game is scheduled for
Saturday, October 18 for a 3 p.m. kickoff.
Homecoming festivities start on Monday, October 13 and
last through Sunday, October 19.
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