RICHMOND, Va. – Justin Allen threw for a career-best 198 passing yards in his second career start, but the Elon University football team was unable to earn the road victory over No. 20 Richmond, as the Phoenix (1-5, 0-4 CAA Football) fell to the Spiders (3-0, 3-0), 31-17, on Saturday, March 27, at Robins Stadium.
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Allen finished the game with the Phoenix's highest passing total of the season on 19-for-32 passing and a touchdown as the Leesburg, Va., native went the distance behind center. Overall, Elon had 213 total yards in the air.
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Five different Elon receivers caught at least one pass with
Bryson Daughtry leading the way with his career-best nine grabs for 56 yards.
Jackson Parham added four catches for 74 yards while
Chandler Brayboy also caught four passes for 61 yards and his first career touchdown.
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Junior
Cole Coleman led the Phoenix defense with 12 tackles, with six solo stops.
Tre'Von Jones made eight tackles with a forced fumble while
Marcus Hillman made the lone sack of the game for the Phoenix.
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The Rundown
Richmond took just four plays on its opening drive to score the first points of the game. The Spiders' Aaron Dykes caught a 38-yard touchdown pass from Joe Manscuso to put Richmond ahead 7-0 at the 10:29 mark.
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The Spiders added seven addition points in the opening quarter as Savon Smith ran 44 yards to the end zone at the 7:29 mark to give Richmond a 14-0 advantage.
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The Phoenix answered as Allen delivered a 40-yard touchdown pass to Brayboy. That culminated an eight-play, 76-yard drive to cut Richmond's lead to 14-7 with 40 seconds left in the first.
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Dykes added his second touchdown of the half in the second quarter, finishing off a 10-play, 81-yard drive with a five-yard run to extend Richmond's advantage back to 14, 21-7, at the 7:35 mark.
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With 36 seconds remaining in the opening half, Richmond added three more points on a Jake Laron 37-yard field goal. That took the Spiders into intermission with a 24-7 lead over the maroon and gold.
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In the third quarter, the Phoenix took advantage of a Richmond fumble to narrow its deficit. Jones forced a Jasiah Williams fumble that was recovered by
Omar Rogers to give the Phoenix the ball at its own 32-yard line with 7:06 left in the period. Elon capitalized on the takeaway with a 11-play, 68-yard drive which was capped off with a
Jaylan Thomas one-yard run to close the gap to 24-14.
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Richmond came back with its own lengthy drive on its next possession. The Spiders drained nearly eight minutes off the clock before finishing a 13-play, 75-yard drive on a four-yard touchdown pass from Mancuso to Isaac Brown at the 8:42 mark in the fourth quarter to move their lead back to 17, 31-14.
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On the very next possession for the Phoenix, Elon overcame a pair of incompletions and a quarterback sack to convert on 4th-and 17 on a fake punt.
Torrence Williams took the direct snap 29 yards to keep the ball in the Phoenix's possession before the maroon and gold added another big play on a 42-yard catch and run from Parham that took Elon down to Richmond's one-yard line. The Phoenix could not punch it in for six, settling for a 26-yard field goal from
Skyler Davis with 4:46 left in the contest that made the score 31-17.
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Richmond kept possession of the ball for the remainder of the game to move on to its second win of the season over the Phoenix.
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Up Next
Elon hosts William & Mary for its final home game of the 2021 spring season next Saturday, April 3. That game is set for a 4 p.m. kickoff at Rhodes Stadium.
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