KEARNEY, Neb. – Griffon Football rushed for 387 yards and got career-high games from two running backs in a 34-17 at Nebraska-Kearney that snapped a three-game losing streak for Missouri Western.
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It was the team's first 300 yard rushing game since 2013.
Raphael Spencer rushed 31 times for a career-high 251 yards with two touchdowns. The senior also moved over 1,000 rush yards on the season for the third year in a row. Spencer now has 4,106 career rushing yards.
Josh Caldwell rushed 19 times for 153 yards and two touchdowns himself, also a career-high. The Griffons could have been well over 400 yards on the ground were it not for 23 yards lost on two sacks of
Skyler Windmiller.
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On the other side of the ball the Griffon defense held Nebraska-Kearney 25 yards rushing on 28 carries. The defense did give up 254 passing yards to the Lopers and two touchdowns that kept Nebraska-Kearney in the game for several stretches.
Yomi Alli came one tackle short of having a fifth-straight double-digit tackling game, finishing with nine tackles in the game.
Michael Jordan picked off his fifth pass of the season and had a tackle for loss, playing most of the game at safety for the injured
Donte Watkins.
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The win moved the Griffons to 5-5 on the season. Missouri Western will host Missouri Southern next Saturday in Senior Day at Spratt Stadium. The game begins at 11 a.m.
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