Mount Berry, Ga. - Rhodes College football found the endzone in the fourth quarter, ending a scoring drought this season. The Lynx, who ultimately fell 54-7 on the road against Berry College, had several key lineup differences this game.
Sophomore
Luke Macias started at quarterback. The Texas native was also an active threat for the Lynx on the ground with 11 rushes.
Rhodes held BSC to seven points until the final 1:13 of the first quarter when the Vikings scored on a 19-yard pass. Their next three touchdowns came on catches in the air including a interception for a return.Two field goals and a rushing touchdown later, Berry led 47-0.
Facing 2nd and 11, junior
James Moskosky ran for a 24-yard touchdown, securing Rhodes' first points of the season.
Wiley Henshaw added the extra point.
Berry then finished scoring with a touchdown on the ensuing kickoff return (94 yards).
Defensively, Conroy led the way with 11 total tackles followed by Connor Mitchell with eight.
Jake Sasser forced a fumble and tallied a sack for a loss of two yards. He finished the game with two tackles for a loss of 6 yards.
Tre' Barnes,
Evan Byrd, and
Colby Cook tallied one breakup each while
Nick Floyd recorded an interception.
Luke Gerzon totaled 74 yards on four returns including one for 22 yards. He also recorded a 21 yard reception, the longest of the day for the Lynx.
Luke Cowart made three catches for 43 yards while
Ethan Chamberlin added another 33 yards to his totals.
On the ground, Moskosky led the Lynx with an average of 7.2 yards on six carries.
Rhodes has a bye week next week. More information about the SAA Championship play day will be provided once available.