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Chris Megginson
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For the fifth consecutive year, Campbellsville University Fighting Tiger football closed its regular season with a victory.
CU extended its win streak against first-year football programs as it went on the road to defeat Bluefield (Va.) College 23-14 across the state line at Mitchell Field in West Virginia.
“I’m very proud of our guys. I’m proud of the way they played today and battled, and the way these guys battled all year,” CU coach Perry Thomas said.
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A Top 25 upset was Campbellsville University’s for the taking Saturday, but three late Tiger turnovers inside Bulldog territory allowed No. 25 Cumberland University to hold on for a 28-23 win in its second night game in program history.
Campbellsville posted its most offense of the season with 377 yards, including a career-high 259 yards passing by quarterback Bryan Parnes.
The Tigers turned the ball over on downs at the Cumberland 9, lost a fumble at the 45 and threw an interception at the 41 on the final three drives of the game.
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Records were set on both offense and defense, but the moments of flash were few and far between for the Campbellsville University Fighting Tigers on Saturday in a 70-28 Mid-South Conference West Division loss at Belhaven.
“We got beat by a team that was much better than us,” CU head coach Perry Thomas said. “Obviously, we made some mistakes that contributed to it, but not that many.
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Players did not want to leave the HIG Field Saturday afternoon as the 2011 football season came to a close. They wanted the celebration to play on, and on, as Campbellsville University defeated Greenville College 21-7 to claim its first National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) Victory Bowl championship.
It’s the first football championship of any kind for the Fighting Tigers since CU claimed a Mid-South Conference title in 1997.
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