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Wabash vs. Wooster 2004

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#1 Brandon Clifton caught 12 passes for 123 yards and four touchdowns vs. Wooster in 2004.

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Quarterback Russ Harbaugh threw for 347 yards and four touchdowns, but was picked off twice vs. Wooster.

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Wabash's defense made a goal-line stand early in the game.

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The Wabash sideline's reaction to the goal line stand early vs. Wooster.

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Officials ruled Wooster QB Justin Schafer down before the ball came loose.

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Schafer's near-fumble was recovered by Wabash, but the ball was given to Wooster.

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Wabash Coach Chris Creighton had a few words for officials after what appeared to be a Wooster fumble was disallowed.

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Then-rookie Jared Lange pressured Justin Schafer, but he pitched the ball successfully on this play.

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Wooster's Andy Mizak had six total tackles on the day, including this one.

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Then-rookie wide receiver Ray Green caught four passes for 62 yards.

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Wabash's defense swarmed Tony Sutton (#7 early), but the All-American had a 38-yard touchdown run in the second quarter.

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Sutton earned his 150 yards vs. Wabash, netting them on 30 carries, a low average for the talented tailback from Wooster.

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Evan Watson, Wooster defensive end, is the son of Wabash theater professor Dwight Watson.

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Wooster QB Justin Schafer was chased all day, but he was able to gallop for 77 yards and a touchdown vs. Wabash.


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