Mocs Improve To 2-0 With Overtime Win At Citadel Saturday, March 6, 2021 Every time these two teams meet, it seems to go down to the wire. For the third year in a row, the Chattanooga Mocs gutted out a one-point win against The Citadel. This time the 18th-ranked Mocs needed a two-point conversion in overtime to take down the Bulldogs 25-24 at Johnson Hagood Stadium in Charleston, S.C. After allowing The Citadel to score 10 unanswered points in the second half to tie the game at 17-17 at the end of regulation, Chattanooga needed one more play in OT to get the win. Senior QB Drayton Arnold hit sophomore TE Jay Gibson on a shovel pass in the middle to convert the game-winning, two-point conversion.
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Mar. 1—When the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga played its lone football game of 2020 at Western Kentucky in October, quarterback Drayton Arnold looked like he hadn't started a game in five years of college — three at Old Dominion and two at UTC. That was true. He hadn't. And with four months lapsing from his first start to his second, wondering whether he would be the answer for the .
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Randy Smith: Mocs Prepare For 1st February Football Contest Wednesday, February 10, 2021 - by Randy Smith
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College football fans are getting a real bonus this winter and spring, thanks to COVID-19. The teams and conferences that cancelled their fall schedule last year will be playing a series of games beginning in less than two weeks. The Chattanooga Mocs open their COVID season on Feb. 20 against VMI at high noon, in front of no fans at all. Due to the winterization of Finley Stadium, fans will not be allowed into the first two home games. Fans will finally be able to see the Mocs play in person in a limited capacity on March 27 when they host Mercer.