Wabash vs depauw monon bell game


















Sophomore quarterback Liam Thompson dialed up some of that magic when he hit tight end Jackson Clayborne for 18 yards to set up a one-yard quarterback sneak to cap a play drive that got Wabash on the scoreboard and the crowd into the game. Leading , the Tigers marched straight down the field on the Little Giants, but senior Kamron Ferguson intercepted a Chase Andries pass at the Wabash seven yard-line to kill the drive.

Two drives later, Thompson again had Wabash on the move, hitting Derek Allen for gains of five and 26 yards and Clayborne for nine more. With 8, fans expecting Thompson to sneak it in from the one-yard line with 47 seconds left in the half, he faked the run and handed off to Heisman Skeens for a jet sweep touchdown run, and Wabash was within seven, Thompson said the team made very few adjustments at halftime.

Still, Andries and DePauw fired up the visiting crowd when they took the opening kickoff of the second half 72 yards to go up Andries completed seven passes on the drive, including a high-flying, acrobatic catch by Jaylon Smith at the one yard-line, and Gus Baumgartner ran it in from there.

The rest of the third quarter belonged to Wabash. The previous games are commemorated in video vignettes known as "Monon Memories," which were created by Ken Owen, DePauw '82, and can be found on YouTube. Print Friendly Version. Ad Blocker Detected. Thanks for visiting! We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here.

View PDF. Per Rush 3. Gained Yds. Lost 11 14 Passing Total Net Comp. Yards 0 0 Poss. Time 3rd. Down Conv. TD Int. Additional viewing information can be found below. Viewers will also be able to watch the broadcast on both the DePauw and Wabash regular live streaming services. Again, additional viewing information can be found below. Please click here for the press release from DePauw Athletics. More details about telecast watch parties can be found below, including locations and alumni hosts.

If you are ready to register for one of the events, please click here. Tickets for the game are now available for DePauw Tiger fans.

For more information, please click here for the press release from DePauw Athletics. For Monon Bell history, please click here. Fans will also be able to watch the game by downloading the ISC Sports Network app on their computer, smartphone, or smart television.

Viewers will also be able to watch the broadcast on both the DePauw and Wabash regular live streaming services updated link! WGRE will also be providing live coverage of the game, so if you can't be near a TV you can still listen in.



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