The Bulldogs stormed back on Saturday to beat Richmond 28-27 in a dramatic finish for the ages.
Yale’s offense stalled in the first half behind a banged up offensive line that could not open holes for Dudek and Lamar and could not contain Richmond’s talented defensive linemen on passing downs. Outside of a nifty 25 yard run by Dudek, the running game was non-existent totaling just 67 yards on the day. Rawlings was once again rushing passes into poor spots and was fortunate that Richmond dropped three potential interceptions. Yale began showing life in the third quarter after a quick four play, 64 yard drive that resulted in a long touchdown reception by Jaylan Sandifer. The Bulldogs’ defense tightened just enough to give Rawlings and company a fighting chance at a comeback. With under five minutes remaining, Rawlings led a 72 yard drive culminating in a 15 yard touchdown by JP Shohfi. Down by six points with just 1:23 remaining on the clock, Shohfi stunned the Richmond crowd by recovering the onside kick. Rawlings marched the Bulldogs down the field once again and delivered possibly the best pass of his career to Reed Klubnik to tie the contest. Tuckerman’s extra point put Yale ahead for the first time in the contest and left only nine seconds for the Spiders to operate.
Richmond seemed to mimic Dartmouth’s successful offensive gameplan with a running game built around jet sweeps and quarterback draws that could open up the field for deadly passing strikes. With Rodney Thomas out of the lineup, the secondary struggled to tackle allowing the worst rushing attack in the CAA to move the chains. Coverage was certainly an improvement from the Dartmouth contest, but without a strong pass rush in the first half, the Spiders were able to find open receivers time and time again. This was a tale of two halves for both the offense and the defense. Deep into the third quarter, defensive linemen began applying pressure and getting off blocks. Linebackers were filling gaps and making crucial tackles, while defensive backs were locking down wideouts. We will all remember the heroics of Rawlings, Shohfi and Klubnik, but the defense had as large of a part in the win as the offense.
This was a signature victory for Reno that gives the Bulldogs a much needed boost of confidence going into the Ivy stretch.