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MSU Football: Campbellsville U 24. Cumberlands 27

Last second field goal misses wide left and Campbellsville falls to Cumberlands, 27-24, Thu 27 Aug 2015, before a home crowd of 1,200 at Finley Stadium, 205 Tiger Way, Campbellsville, KY.
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By Jordan Alves, CU

Campbellsville came up just short in forcing overtime against University of the Cumberlands on Thursday night as the Tigers fell to the Patriots, 27-24. Will Ward missed field goal wide left with time expiring.
Campbellsville University's next game is Saturday, September 12, 2015.




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Tyus Alcorn has two TD catches in CU 24, Cumberlands 27 game



2015-08-28 - Finley Stadium, 205 Tiger Way, Campbellsville, KY. - Photo by Richard RoBards, Campbellsville, KY.
(Thu 27 Aug 2015) - Tyus Alcorn hauled in two touchdown catches to lead the Tigers in the season opening loss. Campbellsville came up just short in forcing overtime against University of the Cumberlands on Thursday night as the Tigers fell to the Patriots, 27-24. Will Ward missed field goal wide left with time expiring. - JORDAN ALVES

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