Another week of D3 Football Playoffs has come and gone, and right now the major players are on a collision course to meet one another over the next few weeks. My money is still on UW-Oshkosh to win the crown, but, hey, anything could happen at this point.
Anyways, here are the top plays of the week for your viewing pleasure. Feel free to send me more @stockames12 on Twitter if you so desire. And don't forget to VOTE below.
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MOUNT UNION'S CRENSHAW WINS TIP DRILL
.@cr3nxo executing a perfect tip drill jQuery17207768555373176051_1511797594342??????https://t.co/jIoTMR2SAk @UMUFootball @purpleraiders pic.twitter.com/11xlW8KCNi
— HERO Sports D3FB (@HEROSportsD3FB) November 25, 2017
Mount Union burned through Case Western Reserve 45-16 mainly due to heads up plays like this one, in which the ball bounced off a receiver’s hands and into the waiting arms of Purple Raider defender Kollyn Crenshaw.
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ANDERSON SECURES TWO INTS FOR W&J IN LOSS
FB: O'Shea Anderson jumps a receiver's route for his second pick of the game. Presidents looking to score again #prezpride #d3fb pic.twitter.com/gArixpxqJX
— Washington & Jefferson Athletics (@wjathletics) November 25, 2017
In another heads up play, Washington & Jefferson defensive back O’Shea Anderson made his second pick of the day against Frostburg State when he jumped in front of a receiver to pull down the ill-advised throw. Anderson’s first pick was even more impressive: a jump ball he won with near-perfect coverage down the sideline:
FB: O'Shea Anderson earns his eighth interception of the season and 12th of his career, the third most in a season in program history and fifth most in a career. #14/10 W&J has the ball back with under 10 minutes to play in the 1st half #prezpride #d3fb pic.twitter.com/Xr24BjKrbQ
— Washington & Jefferson Athletics (@wjathletics) November 25, 2017
Unfortunately for the Presidents, Anderson’s terrific play wasn’t enough to counter Frostburg’s high-powered offense. W&J ultimately fell 46-23.
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MCDONALD PULLS DOWN TIMELY INT FOR BROCKPORT
Terry McDonald with the pick 6 for Brockport!!! 35-21 Golden Eagles! #ProtectTheNest pic.twitter.com/fSGNm6WbxQ
— Brockport Athletics (@BportAthletics) November 25, 2017
In a tightly contested game, Terry McDonald converted a crucial pick six that gave Brockport some breathing room against Wesley’s ferocious attack. His play put the Golden Eagles up 35-21, and the team never looked back en route to a 49-28 victory.
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