SAINT GEORGE, Utah (AP) — Asa Chatman scored the tying touchdown in the fourth quarter and his touchdown run in overtime set up Utah Tech in a 34-33 victory over North Alabama on Saturday.
North Alabama scored first in overtime — on a 1-yard run by quarterback Destin Wade — but Chandler Dixon missed the extra point. It took seven plays for the Trailblazers (2-7, 1-4 UAC) to score in overtime on Chatman's 4-yard run then Ilya Uvaydov won it with the PAT.
A 2-yard run by Wade gave the Lions a 27-20 lead with 6 minutes left in the fourth quarter before the Trailblazers tied it, driving 65 yards in four plays capped by Chatman's 29-yard touchdown run.
Chatman rushed for 101 yards and scored the two late touchdowns. Bronson Barben passed for 272 yards, with Daniel Thomason catching three for 104 yards. They connected on a 66-yard touchdown in the first quarter.
Wade passed for 203 yards, including a 91-yard hookup with Tanaka Scott, who caught four passes for 136 yards. Wade added 100 yards rushing with three touchdowns and Jayvian Allen ran for 102 yards for the Lions (2-7, 1-4).
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