


Hayden Carroll finished off the drive with a 3-yard touchdown carry on the next play before Joe Schaefer hit the first of his five extra point attempts to put the Cavaliers up 7-6 with 9:28 left in the first quarter.
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He took a dive up the middle, looked to be tackled at the line, but stayed on his feet as the rest of the players on both sides seemed to assume the play was over, while Jacobs broke free and down the right sideline and set up the Cavaliers for a quick opening score. He helped the Cavaliers respond to an early 6-0 deficit when he took the first positive Capital City offensive play 54 yards. Jacobs’ three trips into the end zone Friday all came on shorter runs, scoring from the 4 with 7:08 left before halftime to put the Cavaliers up 21-6, the 5 to extend the lead to 28-12 with 10:42 left in the game and the 8 with 7:01 left on the Cavaliers’ next drive.īut while his scoring runs came from short distance, much of Jacob’s total yards came on a couple of explosive plays.

“The O-line just keeps moving the D-line out of my way,” Jacobs said. In his best offering yet, Jacobs ran 22 times for 213 yards and three touchdowns in Capital City’s 35-26 win against the Hickman Kewpies at Adkins Stadium on Friday. He has improved each game, going from a 20-for-197 performance with one touchdown in Week 1, to a 29-for-191 showing with two touchdowns in Week 2. Through three games, Jacobs has rushed the ball 71 times for 601 yards and reached the end zone six times. As the Capital City Cavaliers have gotten more and more comfortable running their new split-back veer offense this year, their offense as a whole has seen big advantages.īut so far, the biggest advantage has come for senior running back Hurley Jacobs.
