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September 8, 2007

Bison smother Walter Reed, 44-0

WASHINGTON, DC--The fall heat did not deter the Buff and Blue when they went up against the Warriors in a 44-0 rout. It took the Bison all of four minutes after the opening kickoff to get on the scoreboard off a Dan Alexander punch-in. However, this would be the only offensive output for  the quarter until quarterback Jason Coleman (7-16, 186 yds. passing, 1 int/116 yds. rushing) ran into the end zone for the touchdown and the two-point conversion.

Dima Rossoshansky was Coleman's back of choice today, averaging 6.5  yards per touch over 13 carries for 87 yards and a touchdown. Freshman back Scott Lehmann saw action, as he notched his first score at Gallaudet off a five-yard run. Offensive coordinator Ryan Hite unleashed Tamir Armwood, an all-purpose back, who scrambled for 60 yards on only 6 carries, to lead the team rushing average at 9.8 yards per carry. Armwood also scored in the second half. By day's end, the Bison would rack up 526 yards total offense, 340 yards from the legs of the backfield corps. In the air, junior Derrick Williams had 78 yards off three catches, with Fletch Kuehne and Kevin Alley each had two catches for a combined 108 yards. All three receivers had long receptions, with 42, 46 and 36 yards, respectively.

   

 

 

 

 

Rossoshansky as he picks apart seams in the Warrior defense 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Bison defense scored a touchdown, making it two straight games with scores. Junior cornerback Marty Blomquist had two interceptions, one that was returned 45 yards for a touchdown in the closing minutes of the second half.  Sophomore Javier Goodwin added two points off a Warrior stop for a safety in their own end zone. Linebacker Joshua Doudt led the Bison defense, chomping down on Warriors for 8.5 tackles, 7 of which were solos. Doudt also picked off a Warrior pass, with brother Calvin following suit for his second consecutive game with an interception. Hit-happy cornerback Robin Shannon was right behind, with 7.5 tackles and two sacks, including three for losses.

Freshman linebacker Richard Bailey had 6 tackles and a sack, with cornerback Justin Wilson rounding off defensive leaders, notching 4.5. 

 

 

 

Coach Hottle earned another victory kiss from his wife following the game. The Bison begin to gear up for Greensboro College in the next showdown at Hotchkiss Field on Saturday, September 15. Kickoff is set for 1:00 p.m.