Allen Pittman - NSU
Misty Leigh McElroy
35
Northwestern St. NSU 0-6 , 0-3
45
Winner Nicholls NICH 4-2 , 3-0
Northwestern St. NSU
0-6 , 0-3
35
Final
45
Nicholls NICH
4-2 , 3-0
Winner
Score By Quarters
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F
NSU Northwestern St. 0 7 14 14 35
NICH Nicholls 14 10 7 14 45

Game Recap: Football |

No. 12 Colonels stay unbeaten in league play with 45-35 win over rival Northwestern State

THIBODAUX, La. – The No. 12/12 Nicholls State University football team churned out a season-high 537 yards of offense and led by as much as 24 before fending off a second-half comeback by rival Northwestern State in a 45-35 win Saturday evening on Manning Field at John L. Guidry Stadium.
 
The Colonels (4-2, 3-0 SLC) scored on the opening drive of the second half to take a commanding 31-7 lead before Northwestern State (0-6, 0-3 SLC) answered with two touchdowns to make it a 10-point game. In the fourth, the squads traded TDs twice but the visitors were unable to get any closer as Nicholls won its fourth-straight in the series for the first time in team history. 
 
Quarterback Chase Fourcade had another phenomenal showing, but unlike last week, he did most of his damage on the ground. The senior eluded the Demon pass rush several times and finished with 14 carries for a career-high 135 yards - the first 100-yard game of his career. He rushed for two touchdowns, and senior running back Dontrell Taylor crossed the goal line three times - also a first for his career. 
 
The Colonels piled up 349 yards rushing with a 7.3 yard-per-carry average and had two players eclipse the 100-yard plateau. Kendall Bussey had 102 yards on eight carries with most of his yardage coming on a 65-yard rush in the third quarter. The duo gave Nicholls its first pair of 100-yard rushers since 2017 at Stephen F. Austin.
 
 
The defense sparked the fast start with a pair of key plays to end the Demons' first two possessions. On the third play of the game, Laryon James forced a fumble and Jarius Monroe recovered. Fourcade then scored on a 13-yard scamper before Jordan Jackson stopped a fourth-down at the Colonel 26.
 
Taylor capped another scoring drive with a 1-yard plunge and the Demons answered with their own 1-yard score by Jared West. For the rest of the half, Fourcade found a seam up the middle for a 29-yard touchdown and Gunnar Jones tacked on a 20-yard field goal before the break for a 24-7 advantage.
 
Jackson started the second half with a 62-yard kick return, setting up a 10-yard touchdown pass from Fourcade to running back Julien Gums. The TD pass was Fourcade's 58th of his career - tying Doug Hudson's program record. For Gums, the sophomore totaled over 100 yards of offense with 62 on the ground and 49 yards receiving.
 
Searching for its first win, Northwestern State quickly answered with a pair of touchdown passes by Shelton Eppler to make the score 31-21. Eppler had a big day for the Demons with 387 yards in the air and four touchdowns on 27 of 37 attempts. 
 
In the fourth, Taylor found the end zone twice to put the game away. His first came on a 27-yard dash up the middle and then added his third on a 3-yard rush. Eppler connected with Quan Shorts for his second TD throw of the quarter, but with 32 seconds remaining, Nicholls ended the game with a recovery on an onside kick.
 
Fourcade finished with 188 yards passing on 19 of 28. Tahj Smith led all receivers with a career-high 70 yards on four receptions. Fourcade spread the ball out to seven different players - with four having four receptions. 
 
On defense, Sully Laiche had a team-high seven tackles and recorded a sack for the third straight game. Not only did it come at a crucial time in the game as it forced NSU to punt trailing 38-28 in the fourth, but it also moved him into a tie for eighth on the Southland's all-time sack list with 28.5 for his career.
 
Allen Pittman, Kevin Moore III, and James all had six tackles each. Kevin Johnson broke up a pair of passes in the secondary.
 
With the season-high in yards, the Colonels did not punt for the first time this season. 
 
UP NEXT
The Colonels hit the road next weekend to face Sam Houston State on Saturday, Oct. 19. The Bearkats and Colonels entered today as the lone undefeated teams in the Southland before Sam Houston fell in triple overtime against Lamar. Kickoff in Huntsville is scheduled for 2 p.m. and the game will air on ESPN+. 
 
TICKETS
Tickets for Nicholls football are available by visiting NichollsTickets.com or calling the Nicholls Ticket Office at 985-448-4790. The Colonels have won 12 consecutive regular season games at home. 
 
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