Renewed Rivalry: NC A&T Survives Overtime Thriller Against WSSU
In a thrilling matchup that needed extra time to be decided, the football programs from North Carolina A&T and Winston-Salem State University renewed their heated rivalry after a 14-year absence. The Aggies ultimately survived with a 27-20 win over the Rams, but not without a fight.
The game started with a bang as WSSU’s Zaahir Choen intercepted a pass from A&T’s Kevin White and returned it for a touchdown, giving the Rams an early lead. However, the Aggies quickly responded with a touchdown drive of their own, sparking a run of 17 unanswered points.
The Rams fought back, taking the lead late in the game with a touchdown run from Trevon Hester. But the Aggies refused to go down without a fight, orchestrating a game-tying drive that sent the game into overtime.
In the extra period, A&T’s Andrew Brown sealed the victory with a 31-yard field goal, followed by a touchdown run from Wesley Graves. Despite the close call, A&T head coach Vincent Brown acknowledged the need for improvement moving forward.
The resilient Rams, on the other hand, left the game feeling like they deserved more attention from their Division I-FCS rivals. Despite the loss, WSSU showed determination and maturity throughout the game, leaving a lasting impression on both teams.
As the rivalry between these two programs continues to heat up, fans can expect more thrilling matchups in the future. The game served as a reminder of the passion and intensity that defines college football rivalries, making it a must-watch for fans of both teams.