Discuss “Football extends losing streak to three”
The Carnegie Mellon football team went into Saturday’s game against the Randolph-Macon Yellow Jackets looking to end a two-game losing streak. Three Carnegie Mellon turnovers in the first half and time-consuming Yellow Jacket drives in the second half were the difference in the game, as Randolph-Macon sent the Tartans to their third straight loss by the score of 21–10.
“We moved the ball pretty well,” senior offensive tackle Andrew Althouse said. “We turned it over at bad times and that can’t happen. The effort was there but we just had some trouble finishing drives.”
The Tartans marched down the field on their opening possession only to have it abruptly end with a fumble at the Randolph-Macon 2-yard line. Near the end of the...
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