College Football: Nance accounts for over 400 total yards in close loss
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Former Calhoun and current Hampden-Sydney quarterback Nash Nance(Contributed Photo, Red Rocket Photography)
Former Calhoun and current Hampden-Sydney quarterback Nash Nance(Contributed Photo, Red Rocket Photography)
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Several former local football stars from Calhoun, Gordon Central and Sonoraville have moved on to play at the college level.

Each week, the Calhoun Times will recap how those former local players did in their respective games.

Listed below are the players that appeared in the box score from their teams’ games in Week 11 of the college season:

Nash Nance, Hampden-Sydney, Calhoun alum

Nance had a big day for the Tigers in a 41-31 loss ot Randolph-Macon. The junior quarterback went 17-of-30 passing for 293 yards and a touchdown through the air. He also had 119 yards rushing on six carries and two TDs on the ground, including a 79-yard touchdown run.

Mason Strickland,

Shorter, Calhoun alum

Strickland had one solo tackle in the Hawks’ 32-21 win over Delta State on Saturday at Barron Stadium in Rome. The win wrapped up a 6-5 season in Shorter’s first year in the NCAA Division II.

Josh White, Shorter, Calhoun alum

White had three solo tackles and two assists for a total of five in Shorter’s win over Delta State on Saturday.

Da’Rick Rogers, Tennessee Tech, Calhoun alum

Rogers had five catches for 80 yards in Tennessee Tech’s 45-44 overtime win over rival Tennessee-Martin.

Adam Urbano, Tennessee Tech, Calhoun alum

Urbano had one catch for eight yards in the Golden Eagles’ dramatic victory over Tennessee-Martin.

Rhett McGowan, Georgia, Calhoun alum

McGowan handled punt return duties for the Bulldogs in their 38-0 win over Auburn on Saturday. He didn’t get a chance at a return but managed to haul all five punts in on fair catches.

Ty Frix, Georgia, Calhoun alum

Frix handled all snapping duties on field goals, PATs and punts in the Georgia win over Auburn on Saturday. He helped kicker Marshall Morgan go 5-for-5 on extra points and also convert a 20-yard field goal.

NOTE: If we left out a former local player that made an impact for his team this past Saturday, please send that player’s name, school, year and position to Sports Editor Alex Farrer at afarrer@calhountimes.com.
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