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Valdosta State wide receiver Clay Callaway (15) dives for extra yardage, before getting struck by North Alabama linebacker Leroy Collins (40) Saturday at Bazemore-Hyder Stadium.
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VSU players come up big against Lions

By Chris Walsh

So in the second half, he had to make up for it, and he did. After the VSU defense made a big fourth down stop, the offense went to work. After a six-yard pass from Willie Copeland to Rayam, VSU was looking at third-and-4 on the UNA 12-yard line.

The Lions jumped off sides, but with the free play, Copeland lobbed a pass into the end zone. There on the receiving end was Callaway for the 12-yard score.

Later in the game, he had another big catch, a 16-yard reception on fourth-and-2 that eventually led to Michael Terry’s game-winning touchdown for the Blazers.

“I had that personal foul in the first half, and there’s no excuse for that, but I think I went out and belittled that in the second half,” said Callaway. “I guess the touchdown couldn’t have come in a bigger win. That was great.”

For the Blazer players that have been there, whether it’s been for one year or five years, this win was big, and maybe the biggest.



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