C.J. Gum swallowed up this Washington player so effectively, you can only see the pain on the opposing player's face. Gum had another big day for Wabash with 10 tackles.
Tight end Chad Sorenson is best known for his excellent blocking, but he made a key 11-yard reception, too.
Wabash's other big tight end, 250-pound John Holm, pulled in a five-yard pass and then made the defensive back pay for the tackle.
Rookie Nathan Walters found little running room on Saturday, but managed to bulldoze through the pile to score this touchdown.
That's junior tackle Zach Brock delivering a big tackle.
Not sure C.J. Gum was credited for the pass breakup, but he probably should have been. The Wash-U receiver wanted nothing to do with this pass.
They say Kody LeMond didn't catch this pass. But it was a spectacular grab, even if it wasn't ruled a "catch."
This one was official — Kody LeMond slipped up the sideline in the closing moments of the first half to reel in this 38-yard pass from Matt Hudson. The drive resulted in a 37-yard field goal by Spencer Whitehead.
The Bears did a good job containing Tommy Mambourg, but he found some running room on this play. He finished with 76 yards on the day.
Brady Young looks in this reception before turning to the pylon. Young accelerated for a 29-yard touchdown after making the catch.
Wes Chamblee caught this pass in the flat near the sideline, then cut toward the middle of the field and was carried into the endzone by his blockers. The play covered 17 yards and was one of two touchdowns the junior scored.
Best catch of the day NOT by an offensive player! That's Jake Martin who spied the pass from the Wash-U quarterback and went up sky-high to make the interception.
C.J. Gum swallowed up this Washington player so effectively, you can only see the pain on the opposing player's face. Gum had another big day for Wabash with 10 tackles.
This one was official — Kody LeMond slipped up the sideline in the closing moments of the first half to reel in this 38-yard pass from Matt Hudson. The drive resulted in a 37-yard field goal by Spencer Whitehead.
Wes Chamblee caught this pass in the flat near the sideline, then cut toward the middle of the field and was carried into the endzone by his blockers. The play covered 17 yards and was one of two touchdowns the junior scored.
Best catch of the day NOT by an offensive player! That's Jake Martin who spied the pass from the Wash-U quarterback and went up sky-high to make the interception.