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McNeese 28, Tennessee-Chattanooga 24 ee Another previously unbeaten team bit the dust in Cow- boy Stadium, as the Moccasins, on a 15 game unde- feated string, became the Pokes’ fifth victim of the year. It was a game of shattered records, as Richard Ellender ran a punt back for 84 yards and a touchdown, and Don Stump ran his consecutive PAT skein to 23. A blocked field goal attempt by Doug Fruge, and pass interceptions by Charlie Jefferson and Bryan Hicks, were the big defensive plays. 1 0 ie ent Iagte ? 5 a Sen 9 Pr ing
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Arkansas State 6, McNeese 3 A last second field goal by the Indi- ans Doug Dobbs provided the winning margin for Arkansas State as the Pokes fell in their second SLC tilt. It was truly a defensive battle, and was probably the best defensive perform- ance by McNeese all year. Doug Fruge, who was named conference Defensive Player of the Week, was everywhere, collecting 21 tackles. Don Stump accounted for the only Poke score, on a 31-yard field goal. The Port Arthur, Texas native was most impressive as a punter, averaging 46.6 yards on eight kicks. The loss virtually ended any chances of an Independ- ence Bowl bid for the Cowboys. Dito RRR as TORR a oS ee | ‘ aa ” aed i . : Ras $ SOR eas, : . BRR teeeertrtenraceetitpeen emma GN ah | natieraisseeatinnecente :
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McNeese 24, Lamar 23 The Pokes rose above a fired-up bunch of Lamar Cardinals and a crew of inept officials to take the 1978 edition of the Battle of the Sabine. It wasn’t what you would call a masterpiece, but the Poke vic- tory in-some small degree helped make up for the humiliating loss to Lamar in the 1977 season. McNeese scored on TDs by Chad Millet, Rich- ard Ellender and Artie Shankle, and a field goal by Don Stump. 133
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