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ETBU QB Dru Smith and the Tiger offense set team records for points and total offensive yards in the win over SW Assemblies of God.
No. 5 UMHB, No. 20 ETBU Win Big, Move to 2-0
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No. 20 East Texas Baptist 85, SW Assemblies of God 23
MARSHALL, Texas - East Texas Baptist broke three team records in their win over Southwestern Assemblies of God. ETBU set team records for most points scored (83) and total offense (912), both ranked second in ASC history. The Tigers' set a team record with 515 yards passing. Click here for more information.

No. 5 Mary Hardin-Baylor 56, Texas Lutheran 21

SEGUIN, Texas - Mary Hardin-Baylor grabbed an early lead, weathered a Texas Lutheran rally and then pulled away late for a 56-21 victory over the Bulldogs Saturday night in Seguin. Click here for more information.

Louisiana College 49, Texas College 18
TYLER, Texas - Louisiana College recorded its second straight game with more than 40 points on offense as the Wildcats picked up their first win of the season. The LC defense held Texas College to under 20 points in a 49-18 win. Click here for more information.

Sul Ros State 48, Wayland Baptist 27
PLAINVIEW, Texas - Andre Wilson rushed 14 times for 87 yards and two touchdowns as Sul Ross defeated Wayland Baptist 48-27 for its first win of the season. Click here for more information.

Austin College 19, Howard Payne 17

SHERMAN, Texas - Howard Payne held Austin College scoreless in the second half but the Yellow Jackets failed to put together a late game drive and fell short in a 19-17 loss to the Kangaroos Saturday afternoon. Click here for more information.

Southwestern 24, McMurry 17
GEORGETOWN, Texas - After racing out to a 17-0 lead, Southwestern scored 24 unanswered points in a 24-17 season-opening loss at Georgetown ISD Stadium. Click here for more information.


No. 2 Wisconsin-Whitewater 59, Belhaven 13
WHITEWATER, Wis. - Belhaven had a four-point deficit at halftime but were unable to stop the UW-Whitewater running game in the second half, as the Blazers fell to the No. 2 team in the nation, 59-13, Saturday afternoon at Perkins Stadium. Click here for more information.