Myles Crawley leads Grambling to 37-20 win over Tuskegee
- Myles Crawley threw four touchdown passes and completed 16 of 26 passes for 304 yards.
- Grambling's defense contributed with a 19-yard fumble return for a touchdown, leading to a halftime score of 37-0.
- The victory improved Grambling's record to 1-1, while Tuskegee fell to 0-2.
On Saturday night in Grambling, Louisiana, Myles Crawley showcased an impressive performance by throwing four touchdown passes in the first half, leading his team to a decisive victory over Tuskegee, a Division-II opponent. Crawley completed 16 of 26 passes for a total of 304 yards, demonstrating his effectiveness as a quarterback. His standout performance was complemented by Javon Robinson, who caught four passes for 151 yards and contributed a touchdown to the team's score. Grambling's offense was dominant throughout the game, with three other receivers also making scoring catches. The defense played a crucial role as well, highlighted by Josh Darling's 19-yard fumble return for a touchdown just before halftime, which extended the Tigers' lead to an impressive 37-0. This defensive play underscored the team's overall control of the game. Tuskegee struggled to find their rhythm, with quarterback Christopher Roberson completing 13 of 28 passes for 193 yards, but he also threw two interceptions, which hindered their offensive efforts. Gabriel Garmon was a bright spot for the Golden Tigers, making five receptions for 116 yards, but the team was unable to capitalize on their opportunities. In the final moments of the game, Tuskegee managed to score 10 points, but it was not enough to change the outcome. This victory marked Grambling's first win of the season, improving their record to 1-1, while Tuskegee fell to 0-2, highlighting the challenges they face early in the season.