2007 Trinity Vs. Millsaps Football Game - Game Summary

Game Summary

Trinity got the ball to start the game and used four plays, culminating in a 25-yard run by Chris Baer, to score a touchdown. Millsaps was unable to get a first down and they punted back to Trinity. On the punt, Trinity's Caleb Urban fumbled the ball and Eric McCarty of the Majors recovered at the Trinity 40-yard line. The Tigers defense prevented the Majors from reaching the end zone so the Majors attempted a field goal, which was no good. The Tigers punted on their next possession and then Majors quarterback Juan Joseph's pass was intercepted by Lee Patterson at the Trinity 4-yard line. The Tigers also ended their drive when Blake Barmore's pass was intercepted by Ray Kline. Millsaps took over at the Trinity 20-yard line and four plays later scored a touchdown on a 12-yard pass from Joseph to Louis Conley. A punt by each team left Trinity with the ball and the score was tied at 7 at the end of the first quarter.

In the second quarter, Trinity held the Majors scoreless and made a field goal to take a 10–7 lead into halftime. The third quarter brought a field goal by the Tigers and a touchdown by the Majors. The score was 14–13 Millsaps coming into the final quarter.

Millsaps widened their lead with a 9-play 44-yard touchdown scoring drive that used 3:03 of game time. That gave them a 21–13 lead. The Tigers trimmed the lead to 21–16 with a 22-yard field goal by Peter Licalzi. The Majors answered with their own field goal to make it 24–16. Trinity drove to the Millsaps 13-yard line. On fourth down, Blake Barmore completed a pass to Riley Curry for 13 yards for a touchdown, making it 24–22. The Tigers tried to tie the game with a two point conversion but Blake Barmore's pass attempt failed and Trinity had to kick the ball to Millsaps.

Leading 24–22, Millsaps got the ball at the Trinity 43-yard line with 2:03 left in the game. They ran four straight rushing plays but were unable to run out the clock. On fourth-and-two with eight seconds left, Millsaps backup quarterback Burt Pereira ran to his left in an attempt to run out the clock; however, he went down with two seconds left, which gave Trinity possession of the ball and one final play in which to score.

Scoring summary
Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score
Plays Yards TOP Trinity Millsaps
1 13:10 54 1:50 Trinity Chris Baer 25-yard touchdown run, Peter Licalzi kick good 7 0
1 04:24 20 1:04 Millsaps Louis Conley 12-yard touchdown reception from Juan Joseph, Taylor Russolino kick good 7 7
2 11:42 32 3:51 Trinity 39-yard field goal by Peter Licalzi 10 7
3 14:41 52 0:09 Millsaps Eric McCarty 52-yard touchdown reception from Juan Joseph, Taylor Russolino kick good 10 14
3 08:42 81 5:56 Trinity 28-yard field goal by Peter Licalzi 13 14
4 11:57 44 3:03 Millsaps Raymece Savage 3-yard touchdown reception from Juan Joseph, Taylor Russolino kick good 13 21
4 10:45 75 1:12 Trinity 22-yard field goal by Peter Licalzi 16 21
4 04:20 5 1:43 Millsaps 33-yard field goal by Sam Herman 16 24
4 02:11 72 2:03 Trinity Riley Curry 13-yard touchdown reception from Blake Barmore, 2-point pass no good 22 24
4 00:00 60 0:02 Trinity Blake Barmore pass complete to Shawn Thompson for 16 yards; Fumble recovery returned 60 yards for touchdown by Riley Curry 28 24
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