BABSON PARK, Fla. | After 13 days from the last time the Florida Memorial University football team hit the gridiron for a contest, the Lions came back swinging against Webber International, spoiling their homecoming in a dominating 50-27 performance. The win marks the third of the season for the Lions, moving them to 3-2-1 on the year and their second in conference play, advancing to 2-1 in conference.
FMU quarterback
David Buggs finished the day going 10-of-16 for 121 yards and two touchdowns with one interception. The offensive line, led by
Justyn Mack and company, was marvelous all night, leading FMU to over 200 yards rushing yards and three rushing scores. Senior
Walter Wilbon led the charge with 15 carries for 102 yards and one touchdown, along with one catch for 20 yards and a score in the air. Senior
George Young followed suit with 16 carries for 71 yards an one touchdown, while
Rashad Green chipped in another trip to the end zone on the ground.
FMU wide receiver
Jalen Holly led in the air with two catches for 45 yards, while teammate
David Studstill generated two catches and a touchdown.
On defense,
Daeshawn Davis finished with a team-high seven total tackles, while Aaron Brown had two total tackles and sack in the game.
Jakai Linwood added four tackles and a half-sack for the defense, while
Antwan Davis chipped in half a sack himself. In the air, Senior
Marcell Blocker led the team in interceptions with two on the afternoon. Davis generated one interception, but took it to the house for a 20-yard pick-six in the third quarter. Defensive back
Favion Harden added an interception himself for 53 yards, completing a four-interception performance for FMU on defense.
On special teams, speedster
Christian Edgerson ended the first half with a bang, by scoring off an 85-yard kick return to put the Lions up 26-17 at the half.
The Lions return to action Saturday, October 26, when they'll host Ave Maria University for homecoming. Kickoff is slated for 1 p.m. at Betty T. Ferguson Stadium.