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2021 Victory Bowl

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MVPOffensive: Jordan Barlow (SAGU)
Defensive: Brayden Lock (Sterling College)

The 2021 Victory Bowl, the 23rd edition of the annual game, was a college football bowl game played on Saturday, November 20, 2021, at Lumpkins Stadium in Waxahachie, Texas. It featured the Sterling College Warriors against the SAGU Lions. The Lions won their second Victory Bowl 31–14.


The Lions started the scoring off in the first quarter with a 24-yard field goal by Kieran Woodley and quickly added 7 more with a 39-yard touchdown pass from Jordan Barlow to Zackariah Johnson for a 10-0 first quarter lead.

The Sterling College Warriors added 7 to the scoreboard in the second quarter with a 10-yard touchdown pass from Ethan Richardson to Chance Whitehead. Before the end of the half, the Lion’s Jordan Barlow would find Keaton Dudik in the endzone for a touchdown to put the SAGU Lions up 17–7 at the half.

In the third quarter, SAGU picked up two more touchdowns from Keaton Dudik, on a 1-yard rush and a 19-yard reception to go up 31–7. The Warriors scored once more before time expired on a 29-yard pass from Ethan Richardson to Myreik Goodwin-Lagree.

SAGU’s Jordan Barlow finished 25-30 for 263 passing yards and 3 touchdowns, while Keaton Dudik led the team in rushing and receiving yards with 164 all-purpose yards and 3 touchdowns. Zackariah Johnson also added 5 receptions for 81 yards and a touchdown. On the defensive side, Keandre Belcher led the team with 9 total tackles, 4 for loss of yards, a sack, and a forced fumble. Keveon Davis and Lonterrious McClain both picked up interceptions for the Lions while Drake Rodriguez, Quaveann Mitchell, and Marquis Evans each added a sack.

For Sterling, quarterback Ethan Richardson was 20-34 for 331 yards, 2 touchdowns, and 2 interceptions. Wide receiver TC Smith picked up 130 yards to lead the Warrior’s offense and Brayden Lock led the defense with 12 total tackles and a tackle for loss, while Coban Honey tallied 7.

Jordan Barlow of SAGU was named Most Outstanding Offensive Player, while Sterling’s Brayden Lock was named the Most Outstanding Defensive Player.[1]


Scoring Summary

Scoring summary
Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score
Plays Yards TOP Sterling Warriors SAGU Lions
1 7:54 11 55 7:06 SAGU Lions 24-yard field goal by Kieran Woodley 0 3
1 1:47 8 98 4:40 SAGU Lions Zackariah Johnson 39-yard touchdown reception from Jordan Barlow, Kieran Woodley kick Good 0 10
2 13:35 7 60 3:04 Sterling Warriors Chance Whitehead 10-yard touchdown reception from Ethan Richardson, Samuel Paz-Perez kick Good 7 10
2 6:42 13 60 6:43 SAGU Lions Keaton Dudik 11-yard touchdown reception from Jordan Barlow, Kieran Woodley kick Good 7 17
3 11:03 3 16 0:47 SAGU Lions Keaton Dudik 1-yard touchdown run, Kieran Woodley kick Good 7 24
3 7:47 3 22 1:36 SAGU Lions Keaton Dudik 19-yard touchdown reception from Jordan Barlow, Kieran Woodley kick Good 7 31
4 5:20 6 79 2:12 Sterling Warriors Myreik Goodwin-Lagree 29-yard touchdown reception from Ethan Richardson, Samuel Paz-Perez kick Good 14 31
"TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football. Sterling Warriors SAGU Lions

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  1. "SAGU Wins 2021 NCCAA Victory Bowl". NelsonLions. 20 November 2021.
  2. "Sterling vs SAGU". Olivet.edu. 20 November 2021.