Published September 23, 2006 02:43 am - Lincoln did it to Valdosta again.
Lincoln rallies for 24-21 win over ’Cats
Christian Malone
VALDOSTA — Lincoln did it to Valdosta again.
Like they did in 2002, 2003 and 2005, Lincoln found a way to come back in the fourth quarter against Valdosta.
This time, Xavier Lamb’s 1-yard touchdown run with 31.9 seconds to play gave Lincoln a 24-21 victory Friday night at Bazemore-Hyder Stadium.
“Man, what a game. It’s hard to lose like that,” Valdosta head coach Rick Tomberlin said. “Our kids played their hearts out. I feel for them.
“Lincoln’s got a great team. I can’t see how they were 1-2, because they didn’t play like it tonight. They’re impressive. They’ve got six Division I players right now.”
Michael Turner’s 8-yard touchdown pass to Thomas Walker had given Valdosta a 21-17 lead with 2:27 to play. As it turned out, that was more than enough time for Lincoln to come back.
At that point, Lincoln quarterback B.J. Daniels put his team on his back and just about carried them to victory. Daniels hit Juwanza Starling on third down to prolong the drive, then dashed 26 yards to get the ball into Valdosta territory. Two plays later, he dashed 16 yards, down to the Wildcat 16. Then, with Lincoln facing third-and-6 at the 12, Daniels ran away from two onrushing defenders, took off down the sidelines, and fell down at the 1 with 34 seconds to play. After a timeout, Lincoln came out in the power I, and Lamb carried the ball across the goal line to give the Trojans the lead.
But the game wasn’t over yet. Valdosta took over at its own 20, and nearly came back to tie. Turner raced 28 yards down the middle of the field, to the VHS 48. On the next play, Turner threw for Brian Mathis at the Lincoln 25, but Mathis was interfered with and couldn’t haul in the pass. Smart move for Lincoln, because the penalty only moved the ball to the Trojan 37, with seven seconds left on the clock.
At that point, Tomberlin chose to send in kicker Brad Barr for a 54-yard field goal attempt, easily his longest attempt ever.
The snap and the hold were good, and Barr connected solidly. The ball went up, sailed for the uprights, then, as everyone in Bazemore-Hyder held their breath, it came down and hit the crossbar.
The ball bounced up, hit the upright — and bounced away. No good.
“Brad kicked it about as well as he could kick it. He kicked it right down the center. It just hit the crossbar, hit the upright, and it didn’t go in,” Tomberlin said. “It was that close.”
It was an exciting end to an exciting ballgame. Lincoln led 7-0, then the game was tied 7-7 at halftime. Lincoln took a 17-7 lead midway through the third quarter, only to have Valdosta rally for two touchdowns and a 21-17. That set the stage for a nailbiting end.
On Lincoln’s second possession of the game, Daniels’ 42-yard pass to T.J. Bryant moved the Trojans into Valdosta territory, then fullback Blaze Collins found a hole, and blazed into the end zone for a 35-yard touchdown. Shane Warner’s extra point gave Lincoln a 7-0 lead.
Midway through the second quarter, Valdosta drove down the field and tied the score. Turner’s 22-yard run and his third-down pass to James Boyd helped move the ball to the Lincoln 12. Then Demetrius James got the ball on a toss sweep going left, got the blocks in front of him, and dashed 12 yards for the score. Barr’s extra point tied the score, 7-7.