No. 7 Tennessee Tech wins 27-13 over Charleston Southern on the Road
No. 7 Tennessee Tech football defeated the weather and Charleston Southern 27-13 on the road Saturday in Charleston, S.C.
By Jeff Bowe, TTU Athletics Media Relations
CHARLESTON, S.C. – No. 7 Tennessee Tech football defeated the weather and Charleston Southern 27-13 on the road Saturday in Charleston, S.C.
The No. 7 Golden Eagles improve to 6-0 on the season with the 14-point win over Charleston Southern (1-6, 0-3). It is the first time since 1977 that the Tech football team has been 6-0 and the third time in program history. A team that starts fast and has been outscoring opponents 87-10 in the first quarter and 173 to 35 in the first half was held to 20 first-half points in part by the weather. In total, the Golden Eagles rushed for 240 yards, continuing to show their dominance in the run game this season.
Tech held CSU to just three points in the second half and limited it to just 63 yards rushing in the 14-point victory to improve to 6-0 for the first time since 1977.
It was an all-out rushing attack for the Golden Eagles, with QB Kekoa Visperas leading the team in rushing for the second consecutive week with 72 yards. Visperas added 157 yards passing and one touchdown on 17-of-27.
Aidan Littles dashed one way and went back the other on a touchdown run for his only TD rush of the game. He finished with 49 yards on just five carries, with 9.8 yards per touch.
Quintell Quinn rushed for 47 yards on 12 carries as the Charleston Southern defense found a way to keep Tech's star tailback in check. Obie Sanni rushed for one touchdown on seven carries with 38 yards, and Q'Daryius Jennings also punched in a TD during his six-carry, 31-yard performance.
Tennessee Tech took a 20-10 lead into the half on two first-half touchdown scores from Kekoa Visperas, with a two-yard toss to Maury Sullivan and a six-yard rush by Obie Sanni, his second touchdown of the season.
HOW IT HAPPENED
The Golden Eagles took the ball second and continued to score on first drives, moving the ball on seven plays for 40 yards over 2:44 to cap the drive with a two-yard touchdown pass from Visperas to Maury Sullivan. It marked the only passing touchdown of the game for Tech.
A field goal by CSU cut into the lead 7-3, but the Golden Eagles responded with a six-play 68-yard drive, and Sanni punched in his second rushing touchdown of the season, giving Tech a 13-3 advantage after the extra point was missed.
CSU cut the lead to three with a touchdown pass, making it 13-10 Tech. The Golden Eagles drove right down the field, 75 yards, and Jennings capped the possession with a one-yard touchdown run. Aidan Littles started off to the left and cut back to the right, breaking away for a 16-yard touchdown to put the Golden Eagles up for good, 27-13.
NEXT UP
Tennessee Tech stays on the road and visits Lindenwood on Saturday, Oct. 18. Kickoff is scheduled for 1 p.m. CT. The game can be watched on ESPN+ and listened to on 106.1 The Eagle.
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