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Buckhannon-Upshur's offensive line could not keep Bridgeport defensive tackle
Wes Brown out of the backfield in the first quarter of Friday's season opener at Wayne Jamison Field.
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In fact, the Bucs also struggled to block
Colton Miller and Bear Metheny and
Carter Zuliani and
Noah West too.
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The Indians' defensive line was downright dominant to the point it was offensive as the Tribe rolled over the Buccaneers, 77-0. The 77 points are the most ever in a single game for Bridgeport, eclipsing the 74 points scored in a 2021 playoff game against Jefferson.
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"It felt good because the D-line is a big emphasis on everything we do," Brown said. "D-Line, O-line, it all starts up front. We know if we can stop them without our defensive backs, linebackers having to make a tackle, it's a win."
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Bridgeport had built a 49-0 lead by the midway point of the second quarter when it began substituting freely. Up to that point, the BHS defense had surrendered 4 yards on seven B-U possessions and nothing anywhere close to a first down.
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As a result, the BHS offense was constantly in good field position and they made the Bucs pay by scoring on seven of the 12 plays ran from scrimmage in the first half.
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B-U received the opening kickoff but It didn't take long for the Indians to get going. Brown had a tackle for loss on the first play, the next resulted in a fumble recovery for Metheny to give the BHS offense the ball at the 15.
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Josh Love was into the end zone on the next snap and BHS was off to the races.
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"Our defensive line is a strength for us for sure," BHS coach Tyler Phares said. "Those kids have worked their tails off in the weight room over the years. It's tough to make a play if you are a backer and you don't get very many opportunities. Those guys up front did a great job, flying to the ball, defeating blocks, all that stuff."
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Possession two for B-U resulted in a three-and-out, the big play being a sack by BHS defensive end
Colton Miller. Bridgeport took over at the Bucs' 40. After a pickup of 6 on a Timmy Jeffress run, Love was in the end zone again with a 34-yard run.
Sam Goodwin added a two-point conversion run to make it 14-0.
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Brown had back-to-back tackles for a loss and Metheny followed with a sack to force another B-U punt.
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The Indians then took to the air as
Jack Spatafore threw a 26-yard touchdown pass to Donovan Williams.
Gavin Williams booted his first of nine PAT kicks to make it 21-0.
Graham Vincent added one PAT kick late in the game.
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Brown again had back-to-back tackles during the next BHS stand, coming up with another stop in the backfield and one right at the line of scrimmage. The Bucs would eventually turn the ball over on downs leading directly to a 23-yard touchdown run from
Alex Moses.
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It was Zuliani's turn to shine on the next defensive stand as he had a sack and batted down a pass at the line of scrimmage. Another B-U punt led to another Love TD run and a 35-0 lead with 1:38 still to play in the first quarter.
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Brown sat out the next defensive series for the Tribe and West filled the void with back-to-back tackles. On B-U's next possession, West had a TFL, Metheny had a TFL and Zuliani swatted down another pass.
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Those two possessions led to Spatafore TD runs of 27 yards and 44 yards.
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