COOKEVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Obie Sanni scored on a 54-yard run, Ty Moss wrapped it up with a 56-yard pick-6, and Tennessee Tech defeated Tennessee State 24-14 on Saturday in the Big South-OVC Association opener for both teams.
Jordyn Potts' 12-yard run opened the scoring for the Golden Eagles, then Sanni's long scamper made it 14-0 through one quarter.
Tennessee State tied it in the second quarter with Boogie Trotter's 69-yard interception return and a 25-yard pass from Jalal Dean to Draylen Ellis.
The Golden Eagles scored the only points of the second half on a 34-yard field goal by Dom LeBlanc and the interception return by Moss.
Looking for the tying score, the Tigers drove from inside their own 10-yard line to near midfield before Moss intercepted an Ellis pass and raced untouched down the left sideline to secure the win with 1:05 remaining.
Tennessee Tech (1-2) had 220 yards on the ground, led by Sanni with 75 yards and Jalen Mitchell with 72. Potts was 12-of-25 passing for 94 yards with an interception.
Ellis was 22-of-39 through the air for 246 yards with a touchdown and two interceptions. The Tigers (2-2) were held to zero yards rushing on 27 attempts.
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